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Neura Robotics to launch ‘revolutionary robot’ at Future Days event

February 22, 2021 by Elaine

A “revolutionary robot” is scheduled to be launched at the Future Days event, according to organizers.

The robot is called MAiRA – acronym for Multi-sensing Intelligent Robotic Assistant – and can perceive the environment as humans do.

The robot’s creator, Neura Robotics, says MAiRA “can hear, see and feel.” It adds: “This is possible due to many in-house developed and patented sensors. For a user it means a completely safe robot-human collaboration, complemented by a very simple and intuitive UI, so anyone can operate it.” [Read more…] about Neura Robotics to launch ‘revolutionary robot’ at Future Days event

Filed Under: Design, Promoted Tagged With: assistant, autonomous, cobots, collaborative, design, developed, humans, industrial, intelligent, intuitive, lara, maira, market, mav, multi-sensing, neura, people, performance, production, programming, reger, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, social

Verizon to acquire autonomous mobile robot software company

February 16, 2021 by Sam Francis

US telecommunications giant Verizon has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire incubed IT, the creator of a software platform providing autonomous navigation tools to administer, manage and optimize mixed fleets of robots in industrial settings.

Rima Qureshi, chief strategy officer at Verizon, says: “This acquisition further demonstrates Verizon’s commitment to developing new and innovative businesses and use cases leveraging the power of 5G.

“Mobile robot orchestration is a real and emerging challenge faced by enterprises today. By integrating incubed IT’s autonomous software with Verizon’s 5G platform, we will have the ability to power robotic automation at scale. [Read more…] about Verizon to acquire autonomous mobile robot software company

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automation, autonomous, business, capabilities, customers, fleet, incubed, mobile, platform, power, robot, robotic, robots, scale, software, team, verizon

ARM Institute showcases robotic coronavirus testing system developed by Wilder Systems

February 16, 2021 by David Edwards

The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute says that one of its members, Wilder Systems, has created a robotic cell for testing potential Covid-19 samples that is now in production in Austin, Texas. 

The Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), through the CARES Act, provided funding to the ARM Institute to collaborate with Wilder Systems to develop this technology.

The ARM Institute is leading the way to a future where people and robots work together to respond to the nation’s greatest challenges and to develop and produce the world’s most desired products. [Read more…] about ARM Institute showcases robotic coronavirus testing system developed by Wilder Systems

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: arm, covid, day, developed, equipment, institute, manufacturing, people, project, robotic, robotics, samples, system, systems, technology, test, testing, tests, wilder

Pandemic lockdowns boost consumer robotics market to $10 billion in 2020 revenues

February 16, 2021 by David Edwards

Lockdowns around the world caused by the coronavirus pandemic have provided a boost to the consumer robotics market, according to ABI Research.

The consumer robotic market pushed through the pandemic’s disruption to deliver continued growth in 2020 as consumers spent more time at home and invested in robotic offerings that made life simpler.

Global tech market advisory firm ABI Research finds the consumer robotics market generated $10.4 billion in revenues in 2020, up $448 million, or 4.3 percent, on pre-pandemic expectations. [Read more…] about Pandemic lockdowns boost consumer robotics market to $10 billion in 2020 revenues

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: abi, appeal, boost, consumer, growth, impact, market, pandemic, robotic, robotics, spending

Artificial skin brings robots closer to ‘touching’ human lives

February 11, 2021 by Zakia

Modern-day robots are often required to interact with humans intelligently and efficiently, which can be enabled by providing them the ability to perceive touch.

However, previous attempts at mimicking human skin have involved bulky and complex electronics, wiring, and a risk of damage.

In a recent study, researchers from Japan sidestep these difficulties by constructing a 3D vision-guided artificial skin that enables tactile sensing with high performance, opening doors to innumerable applications in medicine, healthcare, and industry. [Read more…] about Artificial skin brings robots closer to ‘touching’ human lives

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: artificial, contact, damage, high, ho, human, humans, medicine, perceive, researchers, robotic, robots, sensing, skin, structure, study, system, tactile, technology

Motiv Space Systems and Nasa to develop robotic arm for extreme cold environments

January 27, 2021 by David Edwards

Motiv Space Systems has agreed a partnership with Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Lab to develop COLDArm, a “first-in-kind” robotic arm that will be built to survive the extreme cold of the Moon’s South Pole, ushering in a new era of extended space exploration on the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

COLDArm (short for Cold Operable Lunar Deployable Arm) is a vital component of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) a NASA program to send small robotic landers and rovers to the Moon, including its South Pole – a region known for extremely cold temperatures in the dark of night.

In fact, that’s the biggest design challenge faced by the space robotics engineers at Motiv and JPL: the extreme cold. To date, there aren’t that many space components that are expected to last a lunar night or to operate during a lunar night, but all of that is changing. [Read more…] about Motiv Space Systems and Nasa to develop robotic arm for extreme cold environments

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: arm, cold, coldarm, environments, exploration, extreme, lunar, moon, motiv, nasa, night, robotic, space, systems

ATI launches end effector kits for Fanuc collaborative robots

January 22, 2021 by Sam Francis

ATI Industrial Automation has developed CRX-Ready End-Effector Kits, providing Fanuc CRX cobot users a simple and effective way to increase the flexibility of collaborative robotic automation. (See video below.)

These all-in-one packages include robust options for automatic tool changing, force sensing, and material removal, and enable tasks such as assembly, machine tending, part inspection, surface preparation and others to be implemented and executed easily.

CRX-Ready End-Effector Kits include everything needed to get Fanuc CRX cobot applications up and running. In addition to the end-effector, the kit features all the hardware and software required for system connection. [Read more…] about ATI launches end effector kits for Fanuc collaborative robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, ati, changer, changing, cobot, compliance, consistent, crx-ready, cutting, deburring, easily, edge, end effectors, end-effector, fanuc, features, force, kits, material, offers, preparation, programming, rcv, robotic, sensor, simplify, solution, surface, tool

ANYbotics raises $23 million in Series A funding

January 19, 2021 by David Edwards

ANYbotics, a maker of four-legged robots, has raised CHF20 million ($23 million) in its Series A financing round led by Swisscom Ventures.

The startup says the funding will serve to accelerate the commercialization of its autonomous robots for industrial inspection applications.

ANYbotics enhances safety and productivity in industrial operations through autonomous mobile robots capable of navigating complex environments. [Read more…] about ANYbotics raises $23 million in Series A funding

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: accelerate, anybotics, autonomous, co-founder, companies, company, complex, dr, environments, eth, excited, financing, funding, industrial, inspection, leading, mobile, productivity, robotic, robots, round, safety, schläpfer, series, solution, swisscom, team, ventures, zurich

Global food and beverage robotic systems integration market for pick and place application to surpass $40 million by 2025

January 15, 2021 by David Edwards

The global food and beverage robotic system integration market for pick and place application was estimated at $17.5 million in 2017 and is projected to reach $40.1 million by 2025, according to a new market study published by Coherent Market Insights.

The North America market is projected to reach $11.12 million by 2025 with a compound annual growth rate of 11.02 percent. Increasing demand for robotics for application in various industries has become one of the key factors for growth of this market.

According to Robotic Industries Association, in 2015, a total of 31,464 robots valued at $1.8 billion were ordered by North American companies of different industries, an increase of 14 percent in units and 11 percent in revenue over previous year. [Read more…] about Global food and beverage robotic systems integration market for pick and place application to surpass $40 million by 2025

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: adoption, application, automation, beverage, demand, food, global, growth, increasing, integration, market, percent, pick, place, reach, robotic, robotics, robots, system, systems

Hyundai’s acquisition of Boston Dynamics can reinforce its position in smart mobility, says GlobalData

January 14, 2021 by David Edwards

Hyundai Motor Group has agreed to acquire approximately 80 percent stake in American engineering and robotics design company Boston Dynamics from SoftBank Group for $1.1bn.

The move can fuel Hyundai’s long-term goal to become a smart mobility solutions provider by leveraging Boston Dynamics’ robots such as bipedal and quadruped equipped with 3D vision, navigation and advanced intelligence, says data and analytics company GlobalData.

Venkata Naveen, senior disruptive tech analyst at GlobalData, says: “Hyundai’s move to acquire major stake in Boston Dynamics polarizes with many automakers competing to add their name to the me-too stack of autonomous carmakers by purchasing self-driving tech startups. [Read more…] about Hyundai’s acquisition of Boston Dynamics can reinforce its position in smart mobility, says GlobalData

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