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Kinova Robotics raises $25 million for expansion plans

October 9, 2017 by David Edwards

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Kinova Robotics, a designer and manufacturer of robotic solutions, has raised additional funds of $25 million for further expansion.

The money came from four major contributors, including lead investor Fonds Manufacturier Québécois; co-investors KTB Network, and Foxconn; and BDC Capital, the investment arm of BDC.

Kinova says 90 per cent of its business is exports, so establishing an office outside its native Canada is a priority.

Kinova CEO Charles Deguire says: “We want our users to achieve the extraordinary with our robots – creating more value for themselves and our society.  [Read more…] about Kinova Robotics raises $25 million for expansion plans

Filed Under: News Tagged With: kinova, kinova robotics, robotics

Yaskawa partners with CommScope on advanced manufacturing technology centre in Belgium

October 3, 2017 by David Edwards

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CommScope, a provider of infrastructure solutions for communications networks, has opened a new advanced manufacturing technology centre at its Kessel Lo, Belgium site.

The centre will showcase a newly formed partnership with Yaskawa, one of the world’s largest industrial robot suppliers, to determine the feasibility of adding robot technology and greater automation to manufacturing processes.

The new Advanced Manufacturing Technology centre enables CommScope to develop automated manufacturing competencies and technology in a laboratory setting through cross-functional collaboration and partnerships with universities, knowledge partners and suppliers.  [Read more…] about Yaskawa partners with CommScope on advanced manufacturing technology centre in Belgium

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, automation, belgium, commscope, industrial robots, robotics, yaskawa

World Economic Forum warns of widespread disruption caused by robots

September 27, 2017 by David Edwards

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The World Economic Forum has warned of widespread disruption caused by robots, in its latest report about global competitiveness. 

In its Global Competitiveness Index 2017, WEF says the most competitive countries are:

  1. Switzerland
  2. United States
  3. Singapore
  4. Netherlands
  5. Germany

The organisation says sustained economic recovery remains at risk due to lack of increases in productivity.  [Read more…] about World Economic Forum warns of widespread disruption caused by robots

Filed Under: News Tagged With: robotics, wef, world economic forum

Toyota shows off its progress in robotics, autonomous cars and artificial intelligence

September 27, 2017 by David Edwards

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Toyota Research Institute has been demonstrating its progress in the development of automated driving technology and other project work to the investor community this week.

Dr Gill Pratt, CEO of TRI, says: “In the last few months, we have rapidly accelerated our pace in advancing Toyota’s automated driving capabilities with a vision of saving lives, expanding access to mobility, and making driving more fun and convenient.

“Our research teams have also been evolving machine intelligence that can support further development of robots for in-home support of people.” [Read more…] about Toyota shows off its progress in robotics, autonomous cars and artificial intelligence

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: artificial intelligence, automated driving, autonomous cars, robotics, toyota, toyota research institute

Columbia University develops soft actuator three times stronger than human muscle to make robots more lifelike

September 19, 2017 by David Edwards

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Columbia University says it has developed a self-contained soft actuator that is three times stronger than natural muscle, without the need of externals.

The researchers say the development means robotic motion will be more lifelike, and that it signals a breakthrough in soft robotics.

The creation of untethered soft robots whose actions and movements can help mimic natural biological systems have been a long-standing issue, and the scientists at Columbia Engineering say they have solved it.  [Read more…] about Columbia University develops soft actuator three times stronger than human muscle to make robots more lifelike

Filed Under: News Tagged With: actuators, columbia university, robotics, soft robotics

Interview with Ubuntu boss: A rich ecosystem for robotics and automation systems

September 17, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

Exclusive interview with Mike Bell from Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu

There’s a lot of talk about the Robot Operating System. Understandably so. But the most widely used operating system in robotics and automation systems development is actually Ubuntu. 

In fact, ROS is not actually an operating system at all – it’s a set of software frameworks, or a software development kit, to be installed into an operating system like Ubuntu.

As Mike Bell, executive vice president of internet of things and devices at Canonical, explains in an exclusive interview: “It’s a bit confusing because it’s called Robot Operating System, but the reason is because if you’re developing robot applications, you don’t need to worry about the fact that it’s running on Ubuntu.

“You just write your application to interface into a ROS SDK and then deploy on Ubuntu.”  [Read more…] about Interview with Ubuntu boss: A rich ecosystem for robotics and automation systems

Filed Under: Computing, Sections A-Z Tagged With: arduino, automation, canonical, embedded computing, embedded systems, intel euclid, linux, mike bell, raspberry pi, robotics, ubuntu

Siemens to establish global robotics research and development centre in China

September 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Engineering giant Siemens is establishing a robotics research and development centre in China. 

The company says the facility will be a global research centre in autonomous robotics, and is part of its innovation strategy to “master technology fields that are critical for future success”.

Worldwide, Siemens is planning to spend $6 billion this year on R&D, and China is likely to represent a significant portion of that budget.

Siemens says the global research community in its China R&D centre will comprise experienced experts from around the world will focus on:

  • the research and development of new mechatronics systems,
  • human-robot collaboration; and
  • the application of artificial intelligence in robotic controllers.

[Read more…] about Siemens to establish global robotics research and development centre in China

Filed Under: Features, Industry, News Tagged With: china, research, robotics, siemens, smart cities

Siasun becomes first Chinese company to join leading US robotics association

September 11, 2017 by David Edwards

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Siasun Robot & Automation has become the first Chinese company to join the US Robotic Industries Association. 

Siasun is said to be China’s largest robot supplier and integrator. By joining RIA, the company will gain greater access to the association’s members, partners and personnel.

It may also learn about new technologies and more support for any plans expansion in America.  [Read more…] about Siasun becomes first Chinese company to join leading US robotics association

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, china, ria, robotic industries association, robotics, siasun, usa

Investing in robotics with a $100 million fund and a humanitarian perspective

September 4, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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Investing in robotics is something many people are interested in. 

Not surprising, since funds which have invested in robotics and related technologies on the stock markets have returned significantly more profits than funds in other business sectors.

Rewired is a new fund which is starting out with $100 million to invest in what it says will be “the next generation of robotics”. [Read more…] about Investing in robotics with a $100 million fund and a humanitarian perspective

Filed Under: News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: artificial intelligence, lidar, machine perception, rewired, robotics, santiago tenorio, venture capital

Clearpath Robotics’ partners with Cepton 3D on lidar solutions for autonomous robots

August 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

cepton surround_view

Cepton Technologies, a provider of 3D sensing solutions for automotive, industrial and mapping applications, is partnering with Clearpath Robotics, a global provider of mobile robots for research and development.

The partnership extends the availability of Cepton’s HR80 Series lidar – light detection and radar – sensors to Clearpath Robotics’ online store.

Availability on the Clearpath online store provides professionals and researchers a means to augment their unmanned robotic vehicle purchases with 3D sensing capabilities. High-volume orders are available directly through Cepton.  [Read more…] about Clearpath Robotics’ partners with Cepton 3D on lidar solutions for autonomous robots

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: 3d sensing, cepton technologies, clearpath robotics, lidar, robotics

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