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Buyers don’t all know the potential of robots nor who can supply them, says Lux Research

July 9, 2020 by David Edwards

Potential buyers are not aware of the potential of robots, nor which companies can supply and integrate them into their business, according to a report by Lux Research.

The research company says businesses are “increasingly using robotics” across a wide variety of industries, but many companies still fail to understand what’s currently possible with today’s technology or which vendors can provide the solutions they need.

In its new report, Building Robotics Solutions, Lux Research attempts to create a framework for selecting robotics vendors based on the key capabilities and level of customization required. [Read more…] about Buyers don’t all know the potential of robots nor who can supply them, says Lux Research

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: autonomous, companies, customization, industries, kern, level, lux, off-the-shelf, platforms, potential, report, robotics, robots, safety, solutions, vendors

Universal Robots takes its virtual trade show to America

July 8, 2020 by David Edwards

Universal Robots is taking its virtual event to America after its successful debut in Europe.

The company says the event will be America’s largest virtual collaborative robot expo and conference.

Universal Robots says the unique trade show, The Cobot Expo, offers American manufacturers “flexible automation solutions for a fast-changing world”. [Read more…] about Universal Robots takes its virtual trade show to America

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: america, applications, automation, booths, cobot, cobots, collaborative, covid, expo, interest, machine, opportunity, partners, product, robotics, robots, universal, ur, virtual

NGen invests $5 million into manufacturing of disinfection robots

July 8, 2020 by David Edwards

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen), the industry-led organization leading Canada’s Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster, is co-investing $5 million in projects leading to the development and production in Canada of automated hands-free disinfection technologies to help stop the spread of coronavirus.

Five outstanding projects have been selected for funding under NGen’s Disinfection Robot Challenge. With matching contributions from industry, total value of these projects will exceed $10 million.

In April NGen challenged companies to develop innovative robotic solutions that would reduce the number of healthcare associated infections to protect the safety of both patients and healthcare workers, or that would disinfect private spaces and facilities so that businesses could bring employees back to work in a safe and sanitized environment. [Read more…] about NGen invests $5 million into manufacturing of disinfection robots

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: advanced, based, canada, capabilities, ceo, covid, disinfection, innovative, manufacturing, ngen, projects, robot, robotic, robotics, solution, uv, workers

NIST awards $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s coronavirus projects

July 8, 2020 by David Edwards

The US government has awarded $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s solutions to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) awarded $3.4 million in grants to support “high-impact projects” for Covid-19 pandemic response.

The funding is authorized through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act signed by President Donald Trump in March 2020. [Read more…] about NIST awards $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s coronavirus projects

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: advanced, awarded, commerce, coronavirus, covid, institute, institutes, manufacturing, pandemic, project, projects, robotics, robots, sector, support, systems, testing, usa, wilder

Virginia Tech partners with Dive Technologies to launch autonomous underwater vehicle

July 7, 2020 by David Edwards

Virginia Tech researchers at the Center for Marine Autonomy and Robotics have partnered with Boston-based Dive Technologies to support the development and testing of what they describe as a novel autonomous underwater vehicle with innovative vehicle design and state-of-the-art control, software, and autonomy systems.

This multiyear collaboration provides an opportunity to apply research discoveries and innovative technology developed in the academic lab and deploy them in next-generation commercial applications.

Bill Lebo, co-founder and chief technology officer of Dive Technologies, says: “We feel fortunate to be working closely with professors Daniel Stilwell, Stefano Brizzolara, and the entire team supporting Dive Technologies from the Center for Marine Autonomy and Robotics. [Read more…] about Virginia Tech partners with Dive Technologies to launch autonomous underwater vehicle

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: autonomous, autonomy, brizzolara, center, design, dive, innovative, marine, novel, propulsion, robotics, stilwell, systems, team, tech, technologies, underwater, vehicle, vehicles, virginia

Hyundai Robotics establishes Europe office to expand robot business

July 6, 2020 by Mai Tao

Hyundai Robotics has established a new Europe office in Ismaning, Germany.

Germany occupies about 37 percent of the robot demand in Europe and it has an advantageous location because it is close to four countries in Western Europe (Germany, Italy, France, Spain) with an “overwhelming robot demand” compared to other regions.

The decision to establish an office in Germany was also based on convenient transportation to Czechia and Slovakia, where the first and second vendors of Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors are located. [Read more…] about Hyundai Robotics establishes Europe office to expand robot business

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: customers, demand, europe, germany, hyundai, located, office, robot, robotics, robots, training

Comau exoskeleton ‘first’ to be awarded EAWS certification

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards

Comau Robotics & Automation claims its “MATE” exoskeleton is the first on the market to receive the Ergonomic Assessment Work-Sheet certification.

The company says the certification provides clear evidence of its exoskeleton’s effectiveness in reducing the “risk of biomechanical overload” of the upper limbs.

Based on the evaluation system promoted by Ergo Foundation, Italy’s reference for the organization and measurement of work and ergonomics, the successful recognition studied workers who used MATE to perform daily tasks requiring flexion-extension of the arms. [Read more…] about Comau exoskeleton ‘first’ to be awarded EAWS certification

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: arms, automation, awarded, certification, comau, company, development, devices, eaws, ergo, exoskeleton, foundation, mate, physical, reducing, risk, robotics, shoulder, work, workers

Stäubli Robotics and Quantum Surgical create ‘centre of excellence’ to develop oncology robotics

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards

Stäubli Robotics and Quantum Surgical have launched a strategic partnership to create a centre of excellence in oncology robotics.

The alliance aims to strengthen the role of robotics in minimally invasive cancer treatments and to use the combined expertise of each company to create a world leader in patient care.

Quantum Surgical, an innovative surgical robotic company, is developing an innovative solution, that combines powerful software and a robotic platform to offer minimally invasive therapies in liver cancer. [Read more…] about Stäubli Robotics and Quantum Surgical create ‘centre of excellence’ to develop oncology robotics

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cancer, care, centre, company, create, excellence, innovative, invasive, minimally, oncology, partner, patient, quantum, robotic, robotics, staubli, surgical, vision

Sprint Robotics launches innovation challenge with €50,000 for winner

July 2, 2020 by David Edwards

Sprint Robotics has launched a new industrial innovation challenge and has issued a call for robotic technologies for Cleaning & Fabric Maintenance.

Sprint Robotics announces the CFM Challenge, aiming to find demonstrable robotic technologies that can be used for the cleaning and fabric maintenance of storage tanks, pressure vessels, process piping, and their associated supporting infrastructure.

One winning solution provider will receive a reward of €50,000 and the opportunity to further develop their solution and its application. [Read more…] about Sprint Robotics launches innovation challenge with €50,000 for winner

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: cfm, challenge, cleaning, fabric, infrastructure, maintenance, piping, pressure, process, robotic, robotics, sprint, storage, tanks, technologies, vessels

Elementary Robotics raises $13 million for its machine learning and computer vision offerings to industry

July 1, 2020 by David Edwards

Elementary Robotics, a Los Angeles-based robotics startup, has raised $12.7 million in its Series A funding round led by Threshold Ventures, an early-stage investor in technology companies.

Founded in 2017, Elementary has built a hardware and software platform for applying machine learning and computer vision to the industrial world for intelligent automation of quality and traceability workflows.

The new capital, which also had participation from existing investors Fika Ventures, Fathom Capital and Toyota AI Ventures, is being used to allow Elementary Robotics to continue developing and installing its automation products at scale. [Read more…] about Elementary Robotics raises $13 million for its machine learning and computer vision offerings to industry

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation, companies, elementary, including, inspection, inspections, learning, platform, production, products, quality, robotics, threshold, traceability, ventures

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