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Brain Corp expands global presence with opening of European headquarters

July 2, 2019 by Sam Francis

Brain Corp, a San Diego-based artificial intelligence and robotics company, has opened its new European headquarters.

Located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Brain Corp Europe will serve as a hub for operations, software development, and continuing research and development activities.

In the near term, efforts will primarily focus on providing increased support to regional partners, ensuring the successful development and sell-through of BrainOS-powered robots. [Read more…] about Brain Corp expands global presence with opening of European headquarters

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: brain, brain corp, brainos, brainos-powered, corp, development, europe, european, global, headquarters, opening, robotics, robots, spruijt

Collaborative robots being bought at ‘feverish rate’

July 2, 2019 by Sam Francis

Most commentators and onlookers of the robotics industry hear of and understand the advertised value proposition of collaborative robots.

Cobots are smaller, more dexterous industrial robotic arms that open the possibility between human and machine collaboration without the need for complex programming or external safety infrastructure.

In reality, the value of current collaborative robotics is somewhat more modest. [Read more…] about Collaborative robots being bought at ‘feverish rate’

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: abi, arm, arms, automation, cobots, collaborative, collaborative robots, current, developing, doosan robotics, elephant robotics, industrial, market, precise automation, productive robotics, providers, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, space, systems, techman robot, technology, Universal Robots, whitton

Danish robot industry makes 5 recommendations for continued growth

July 1, 2019 by Anna

For the last 20 years, Denmark has succeeded in becoming one of the world’s leading robot nations. New figures show great potential for future growth, exports and employment within the Danish robot industry.

The Danish robot industry wants to realise this potential and has launched five recommendations for the newly elected Danish Parliament.

By 2025, up to 25,000 may be directly employed in the robot industry – from a current level of 8,500 employees – and total revenue has the potential to reach DKK 52 billion.

If one counts the derived revenue and employment (growth that is dependent on activities in the robot industry), then the total potential is DKK 80 billion in turnover and 55,000 employees in 2025.

[Read more…] about Danish robot industry makes 5 recommendations for continued growth

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: companies, danish, denmark, employees, future, growth, industry, potential, robot, robotics, robotics alliance, Universal Robots

Elephant Robotics launches collaborative robot

June 28, 2019 by Mai Tao

Elephant Robotics has unveiled a collaborative robot, called “Catbot”, saying it is one of the new generation of smart assistant robotic arms. The cobot is available for pre-order, with delivery scheduled for August. 

Human-robot collaborations are happening across factories worldwide, yet very few are using it for smaller businesses, due to high costs or the difficulty of customization, says the company.

Elephant Robotics, a startup from Shenzhen, China – or the “Silicon Valley of Asia”, as Elephant describes it – has set its sight on helping smaller businesses gain access to smart robotics. [Read more…] about Elephant Robotics launches collaborative robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: business, businesses, catbot, collaborative, company, elephant, extremely, high, robot, robotics, skills, smaller, tasks

Bright Machines launches ‘first software-defined microfactory’

June 27, 2019 by Sam Francis

Bright Machines has launched what it says the “first software-defined microfactory”.

The term “software-defined” is often used in computer networking and implies that a system is less dependent on specific – perhaps expensive – hardware and more defined by the software.

Bright Machines says it is delivering its vision of integrating software and artificial intelligence into every phase of the manufacturing cycle with the introduction of Bright “Microfactories”. [Read more…] about Bright Machines launches ‘first software-defined microfactory’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: adaptive, approach, assembly, automated, automation, bright, brightware, computer, factories, factory, intelligent, lines, machines, manufacturing, microfactories, perations, product, production, robotics, software, software-defined, time, vision

Robotics Plus and its agricultural robotics recognised at technology awards

June 26, 2019 by Anna

Robotics Plus has scooped two awards at New Zealand’s most prestigious technology awards, the 2019 NZ Hi-Tech Awards.

Robotics Plus’ robotic Āporo apple packer won the NZTE Most Innovative Hi-Tech Agritech Solution and the company was named Callaghan Innovation Hi-Tech Kamupene Māori o te Tau – Māori Company of the Year.

The awards capped off a successful 12 months for Robotics Plus, which included the launch of its first commercial products and an investment of $US8M from partner Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd. (Japan), to bring its total investment to $US10M.

[Read more…] about Robotics Plus and its agricultural robotics recognised at technology awards

Filed Under: News Tagged With: agriculture, aporo, nz, robotics, robotics plus

New Scale Robotics launches its latest gripper for Universal Robots e-Series

June 18, 2019 by Sam Francis

New Scale Robotics has launched its newest gripper for the Universal Robots e-Series collaborative robot.

The company says its new technology “harnesses UR’s new high-speed communications interface to increase measurement precision and control multiple grippers on one robot”.

New Scale Robotics describes the new peripheral as “a precision electric parallel gripper for Universal Robots e Series cobots”. [Read more…] about New Scale Robotics launches its latest gripper for Universal Robots e-Series

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automated, communications, company, control, data, e-series, gripper, grippers, high-speed, interface, measurement, multiple, new scale robotics, nsr-pg, parts, precision, robot, robotics, robots, scale, small, universal, ur, users

Sensor giant SICK partners with MassRobotics

June 14, 2019 by Sam Francis

SICK, a leading manufacturer of sensor solutions for industrial applications, is partnering with MassRobotics.

With this partnership, local and global robotics startups and corporations will have better access to innovative sensor and safety solutions from SICK.

MassRobotics is a nonprofit organization located in Boston, Mass. After seeing the massive growth in the robotics and automation industry, MassRobotics was created to provide an innovation hub and startup cluster focused on the needs of the robotics community. [Read more…] about Sensor giant SICK partners with MassRobotics

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: access, automation, better, help, massrobotics, robotics, safety, sensor, sick, solutions, startups, technology

Logistics and supply chain: An overview of ‘goods-to-person’ and ‘last-mile delivery’ technologies

June 12, 2019 by Mai Tao

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The term “goods to person” in the context of the logistics and supply chain sector refers to technology that brings items from locations within, for example, a warehouse to a human picker while he or she remains in one place, also within the warehouse. 

And while “logistics” and “supply chain” are terms that are often used interchangeably, logistics usually refers to moving goods along public roads or out in the wider world, whereas supply chain refers to the entire journey that the goods make, as well as specific parts of it, such as their processing through a warehouse.

One of the technologies most readily associated with medium- to large-scale warehouses is the conveyor, which has been around for more than 100 years. But in the past few years, warehouse robots have been eroding the total dominance of conveyors by offering what are offering described as “flexible” supply chain systems, in contrast to the “fixed” nature of conveyors. [Read more…] about Logistics and supply chain: An overview of ‘goods-to-person’ and ‘last-mile delivery’ technologies

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: chain, companies, company, delivery, geek plus robotics, human, items, logistics, nuro, robomart, robot, robotics, robots, savioke robotics, starship technologies, supply, vehicles, warehouse, zhen robotics

Honda and CiNet begin joint neuroscientific research in Japan

June 12, 2019 by Anna

Honda R&D Co., Ltd., a research and development subsidiary of Honda, has begun a collaboration with the Center for Information and Neural Networks (CiNet), Japan, in neuroscientific research of humans in the areas of mobility and robotics.

CiNet is a flagship research institute that focuses on the brain and artificial intelligence within the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT).

Honda has recently established the Innovative Research Excellence within Honda R&D, a new centre of excellence which will be responsible for the pursuit of revolutionary advancement and the creation of values for mobility and people’s daily lives.

[Read more…] about Honda and CiNet begin joint neuroscientific research in Japan

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cinet, development, excellence, honda, humans, innovative, institute, japan, joint, mobility, neuroscience, neuroscientific, r&d, research, robotics

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