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Osaro and Mission Design partner to build specialized robotics solutions

September 6, 2023 by David Edwards

San Francisco-based OSARO, a provider of machine-learning-enabled robotics for e-commerce, has agreed a partnership with Mission Design & Automation.

Founded in 2004, Mission designs, builds, and integrates custom intelligent automation solutions for a variety of industries, including food and beverage, medical device, transportation and automotive, consumer goods, and more.

The partnership blends OSARO’s AI-powered SightWorks vision software and control technologies for robotics with Mission’s expertise in designing and deploying specialized robotics solutions across a broad array of applications in warehouses and fulfillment centers, such as depalletizing, kitting, and bagging. [Read more…] about Osaro and Mission Design partner to build specialized robotics solutions

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: applications, array, automation, broad, control, customer, design, e-commerce, fulfillment, kitting, logistics, mission, osaro, partners, partnership, providers, robotics, solutions, specialized, systems, technologies, third-party, vision

fruitcore robotics unveils new operating system with integrated ‘AI copilot’

September 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

fruitcore robotics, a developer of industrial automation technologies, has launched what it describes as “an innovative operating system that uses the latest AI technology”.

horstOS is designed to give industrial companies a new tool at their disposal that assists them in “every step” of commissioning entire applications with the intelligent industrial robot HORST while significantly reducing complexity.

With an integrated AI copilot, industrial companies can increase the efficiency of their production processes and save time. [Read more…] about fruitcore robotics unveils new operating system with integrated ‘AI copilot’

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: ai, area, areas, automation, components, control, copilot, designed, entire, fruitcore, horstos, industrial, integrated, intelligent, operating, process, processes, program, robot, robotics, software, system, technology, users

ABB expands large robot family with four ‘energy saving’ models, 22 variants

September 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

ABB Robotics is expanding its large robot range with four new models and 22 variants, offering more choice, increased coverage and greater performance.

The next generation models include the IRB 6710, IRB 6720, IRB 6730 and IRB 6740, suitable for payloads ranging from 150 kg to 310 kg, with a reach from 2.5 m to 3.2 m, offering customers greater choice and significant performance and energy efficiency improvements.

Marc Segura, president of ABB’s Robotics Division, says: “Sustainable production is a major priority of automotive manufacturers, with 78 percent of companies identifying it as important to their business and 77 percent identifying it as a priority for their customers. [Read more…] about ABB expands large robot family with four ‘energy saving’ models, 22 variants

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, automotive, choice, customers, efficiency, energy, greater, irb, large, manufacturers, models, offering, percent, performance, priority, production, range, robot, robotics, robots, sustainable, variants, welding

Realtime Robotics raises $9.5 million in additional funding

September 6, 2023 by David Edwards

Realtime Robotics, a developer of collision-free autonomous motion planning for industrial robots, today announced that it has secured an additional $9.5 million in funding from Shinhan GIB and Kyobo Life Insurance.

Driven by the strong response to its RapidPlan industrial robotics motion control and collision avoidance software, Realtime will use this additional investment to drive further product enhancements, incorporate feedback from customers and partners, and scale to support additional go-to-market efforts.

RapidPlan reduces the annual costs of robotic automation by two-thirds and makes the robot programming process up to 5x faster, all while eliminating collisions and removing the majority of manual, time-consuming adjustments. [Read more…] about Realtime Robotics raises $9.5 million in additional funding

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: additional, automation, control, cost, customers, efforts, funding, gib, industrial, investment, motion, programming, rapidplan, realtime, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, shinhan, software, strong, today, tools

Nauticus to supply Aquanaut to Petrobras Brazil

September 6, 2023 by David Edwards

Nauticus Robotics, a developer of autonomous robots using artificial intelligence for data collection and intervention services for the ocean industries, has been awarded a contract with Petrobras, one of the world’s largest energy companies, to deploy Aquanaut, the company’s autonomous subsea robot, to support Petrobras’ offshore activities.

Petrobras has ramped up efforts recently in robotics and artificial intelligence and is pioneering their application to the offshore sectors.

Toward that end, this relevant contract was competitively awarded to Nauticus and will utilize Aquanaut in Petrobras’ Deepwater Production Field using supervised autonomy for infield inspection services. [Read more…] about Nauticus to supply Aquanaut to Petrobras Brazil

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: aquanaut, artificial, autonomous, awarded, brazil, contract, contracts, energy, inspection, intelligence, largest, nauticus, offshore, operator, petrobras, relevant, robot, robotics, robots, services, subsea, worldwide

Industry group proposes plan to increase automation in logistics facilities

September 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The warehousing and storage industry faces growing demand to deliver goods across the country as consumers purchase more goods online.

To address the productivity crunch and improve workers’ well-being, policymakers should establish measures to support robotic automation in logistics facilities, according to a new report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, the leading think tank for science and technology policy.

Morgan Stevens, a research assistant at ITIF who wrote the report, says: “Firms need to adopt robotics to help workers accomplish more per hour and stay safe while doing so. [Read more…] about Industry group proposes plan to increase automation in logistics facilities

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: address, adoption, automation, consumers, facilities, firms, goods, improve, increase, industry, innovation, logistics, policymakers, productivity, report, robotic, robotics, storage, support, technology, warehousing, workers

Google’s Intrinsic and Siemens collaborate on AI-based robotics and automation

September 6, 2023 by David Edwards

Intrinsic, an Alphabet/Google company, and Siemens have teamed up to explore integrations and interfaces between Intrinsic’s robotics software, which is designed for easy use of AI-based capabilities, and Siemens Digital Industries with their open and interoperable portfolio for automating and operating industrial production.

Intrinsic has a world-class team of robotics and AI experts with a strong footprint in advanced perception, machine learning and reinforcement learning.

Siemens’ automation engineers and software developers have industry-leading domain know-how in automation technology in the industrial space. [Read more…] about Google’s Intrinsic and Siemens collaborate on AI-based robotics and automation

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: ai-based, automation, development, industrial, intrinsic, robotics, siemens, technology

Bota Systems launches ‘highly sensitive’ robotics force-torque sensor

September 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Bota Systems, a pioneer in multi-axis force-torque sensors, is excited to announce the launch of the MiniONE Pro.

This advanced six-axis force-torque sensor offers exceptional sensitivity and compactness, empowering small robotic systems with enhanced feedback capabilities.

The MiniONE Pro acts as a crucial connector between robot arms and probes, providing highly sensitive feedback for improved performance. With a high sampling rate of up to 2000Hz and an ultra-low-noise signal delivering an accuracy of better than 2 per cent, the MiniONE Pro offers precise measurements.

Integrating this sensor is seamless, as it is already plug-and-play compatible with popular small-scale industrial robots such as the Yaskawa MotoMini and the Mecademic Meca500. [Read more…] about Bota Systems launches ‘highly sensitive’ robotics force-torque sensor

Filed Under: Engineering, News Tagged With: applications, bota, control, exceptional, feedback, force/torque, highly, interface, minione, offers, performance, pro, robotic, robotics, robots, seamless, sensitive, sensor, sensors, six-axis, small, system, systems

Yaskawa’s robotics training academy cultivates automation skills in South Africa

September 5, 2023 by David Edwards

By Leon Coetzer, training officer at Yaskawa South Africa

Robotics is an ever-growing industry, and South African manufacturers are increasingly adopting automation into their production processes to remain competitive.

Yaskawa’s long-standing training academy offers its customers, as well as individuals looking to enter the industry, the opportunity to learn and upskill in various in-demand positions, including programming, operations, maintenance, safety, and robot troubleshooting.

Leon Coetzer, training officer at Yaskawa, says: “At the Yaskawa Southern Africa Training Academy, we offer a variety of courses and training programs designed to meet the needs of different skill levels, from beginner to advanced. [Read more…] about Yaskawa’s robotics training academy cultivates automation skills in South Africa

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: academy, africa, automation, coetzer, development, employees, industry, learn, programs, robotics, skills, south, students, training, yaskawa

PickNik Robotics secures two new NASA contracts

September 5, 2023 by Mark Allinson

PickNik Robotics, a leading provider of advanced robotic solutions, is pleased to announce its success in securing two Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts with NASA.

These prestigious contracts highlight PickNik Robotics’ continued expertise in developing cutting-edge technologies for autonomous robotic manipulation, utilization, and maintenance, as well as integrated mission planning and execution for space operations.

The first SBIR award focuses on a groundbreaking project titled “A Framework for Failure Management and Recovery for Remote Autonomous Task Planning and Execution”. [Read more…] about PickNik Robotics secures two new NASA contracts

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: applications, autonomous, contracts, nasa, operations, operators, picknik, planning, remote, robotic, robotics, sbir, space, specifications, system, systems, task

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