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Startup Veo Robotics named ‘Technology Pioneer’ by World Economic Forum

June 16, 2020 by David Edwards

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The World Economic Forum announced its selection of 100 of the most promising Technology Pioneers of 2020.

Many Technology Pioneers are using their tech to support Covid-19 responses around the world.

Veo Robotics, a startup company which develops software to enable industrial robots to work safely and efficiently alongside people to make manufacturing more flexible, was selected for its contributions in the field of industrial automation. [Read more…] about Startup Veo Robotics named ‘Technology Pioneer’ by World Economic Forum

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: community, economic, forum, pioneers, robotics, technology, veo

Danish robots assisting lab technicians with Covid-19 testing work

June 16, 2020 by David Edwards

A Danish pipetting robot is automating Covid testing processes in hospitals around Europe.

The robot, called flowbot ONE, “significantly reduces the time it takes for laboratories to produce results for patients to tell them whether they are infected with Covid-19”, says its manufacturer Flow Robotics.

The company says its machine is a “unique liquid-handling robot” which is now speeding up the enormous task of analysing Covid tests. The flowbot ONE system now conducts thousands of tests for Covid-19 every day. [Read more…] about Danish robots assisting lab technicians with Covid-19 testing work

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: covid, danish, denmark, flow, flowbot, laboratory, patients, pipetting, potential, risk, robot, robotics, robots, samples, testing, work

Geek+ wins RBR50 innovation award as one of the world’s top 50 robotics companies

June 16, 2020 by David Edwards

Geek+ has won the 2020 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award – the industry’s premier listing of the most successful and innovative robotics companies in the world.

Geek+ makes the list for the second year in a row, a rare feat, and is one of a handful of non-US based companies.

The award recognizes Geek+ as one of the most innovative and transformative robotics companies in the world, having achieved commercial success through a highly successful global expansion and proven ability to enable global fulfillment. [Read more…] about Geek+ wins RBR50 innovation award as one of the world’s top 50 robotics companies

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: amr, award, chain, companies, customers, geek+, global, including, industry, innovation, innovative, logistics, market, rbr, robotics, robots, supply, year

Hyundai launches technical training in collaborative robotics

June 15, 2020 by Mai Tao

Newly created company Hyundai Robotics has launched technical training programmes to teach people about collaborative robotics.

The compnay held its first “collaborative robot technical training” recently for dealers and employees, and used Hyundai’s own new collaborative robot, the YL012 (main picture and below).

The training was led by researchers who are developing collaborative robots and focuses on the unique features of Hyundai cobots compared to third party products. [Read more…] about Hyundai launches technical training in collaborative robotics

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cobots, collaborative, hyundai, launched, led, people, robot, robotics, robots, safety, session, structure, teaching, technical, training, yl

5 ways robots are cleaning up the world’s oceans

June 15, 2020 by Sam Francis

Written by Pippa Strickland from iDiveblue.com

Robotics have changed our lives in remarkable ways and when you consider the vastness of our oceans (which cover more than 70 percent of the Earth’s surface), it makes sense that robotics is being harnessed to conduct research and preserve our ocean health.

From improving ship fuel efficiency to repopulating reefs and removing marine litter, here are five ways that robotic innovations are leading to a brighter future for our ocean-dwelling species. [Read more…] about 5 ways robots are cleaning up the world’s oceans

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: autonomous, boats, coral, devices, drone, emissions, equipped, global, greenhouse, improve, issue, larvae, larvalbot, litter, marine, ocean, oceans, plants, produce, reef, reefs, robotic, robotics, sea, solar-powered, species, surface, technology, treatment, vessels, waste, wastewater, ways, years

Swiss Productions installs two OB7 cobots to operate their CNC mill machines

June 12, 2020 by David Edwards

Swiss Productions says it has gained a competitive advantage by implementing two Productive Robotics OB7 collaborative robots on their CNC mills to eliminate idle spindle time and maximize production. (See video below.)

From a family owned company that started in a 750 square foot facility and five screw machines, Swiss Productions has grown to what it is today – a high quality, precision, and reliable screw machine shop producing over 2 million parts per month to customers worldwide in the medical, electronics, aerospace, and government industries.

Located in Ventura, California, Swiss Productions today has over 50 screw machines and 30 secondary machines and produces components ranging in size from 2.5 inches in diameter down to syringe tips measuring .019 inches in diameter. [Read more…] about Swiss Productions installs two OB7 cobots to operate their CNC mill machines

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: cnc, day, employee, gained, hours, lunceford, machine, machines, mill, ob, parts, production, productions, robotics, running, screw, spindle, swiss, tasks, time

Webinar: How Robots Are Succeeding and Failing in the World of Logistics

June 12, 2020 by David Edwards

RoboBusiness Direct presents How Robots Are Succeeding and Failing in the World of Logistics

Featured Speaker: Aaron Prather, Senior Technical Advisor, FedEx

June 25, 2020 – 2:00 PM EST

Robotics systems are being introduced into the world of logistics at an increasing rate.

While some robotics systems and the companies employing them have achieved their goals, many other deployments have been unsuccessful. [Read more…] about Webinar: How Robots Are Succeeding and Failing in the World of Logistics

Filed Under: Promoted Tagged With: aaron, deployment, direct, failing, failures, fedex, issues, logistics, opportunities, prather, register, robobusiness, robotics, robots, succeeding, systems

Webinar: Lessons Learned in Scaling a Robot Fleet

June 12, 2020 by David Edwards

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RoboBusiness Direct presents From 1 to 1,000: Lessons Learned in Scaling a Robot Fleet

Featured Speaker: Sarjoun Skaff, CTO, Bossa Nova Robotics

June 17, 2020 – 2:00 PM EST

Bossa Nova Robotics is one of the leaders in the retail robotics sector, providing large retailers with inventory-scanning robots that move up and down aisles, tracking inventory supply levels via computer vision and artificial intelligence to keep items available for customers.  [Read more…] about Webinar: Lessons Learned in Scaling a Robot Fleet

Filed Under: Promoted Tagged With: bossa, challenges, company, customers, direct, growth, lessons, move, nova, pilot, programs, providing, register, robobusiness, robot, robotics, robots, session, supply

Robotics one of the hottest investment sectors of the decade, says Silicon Valley Bank report

June 12, 2020 by Sam Francis

Entrepreneurs have invested more money in robotics than all other sectors combined, according to a new report by Silicon Valley Bank.

In a report called The Future of Robotics, SVB says: “Investment in robotics has significantly outpaced the rest of venture (financing), making robotics one of the hottest sectors of the decade.”

SVB’s data shows that robotics venture capital funding represented 55 percent of all venture financing (see bar chart below). [Read more…] about Robotics one of the hottest investment sectors of the decade, says Silicon Valley Bank report

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: bank, companies, decade, established, financing, growth, hottest, industry, invested, investment, leading, report, robotics, robots, sectors, silicon, svb, valley, venture

Coronavirus pandemic causing grocers to invest in robotics, says report

June 12, 2020 by David Edwards

The coronavirus pandemic is causing grocers to invest more in robotics, according to a study published by the Retail Analytics Council ahead of the Retail Robotics and AI Conference.

The RAC retail robotics research report, Emerging Trends in Retail Robotics, says the Covid-19 outbreak gives grocers an additional reason to use robots in retail – “to assist with customer and employee safety”.

However, the industry was already expanding its use of robots, notes the RAC in its report. [Read more…] about Coronavirus pandemic causing grocers to invest in robotics, says report

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: adds, adoption, coronavirus, cost, costs, data, decrease, environments, finds, generated, grocers, industry, notes, rac, report, retail, robotics, robots, safety, staff, training

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