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Plus One Robotics raises $50 million in new funding

March 13, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Plus One Robotics, a provider of advanced AI vision software and solutions for robotic parcel handling, has raised $50 million in Series C funding.

The round was led by Scale Venture Partners, with Partner Rory O’Driscoll joining the board of directors. Top Tier Capital Partners, Tyche Partners, ROBO Global Ventures, Translink, McRock, and Pritzker Group Venture Capital also participated in the round alongside existing investors, which brings the company’s total funding to date to nearly $100 million.

Plus One’s technology helps to alleviate the persistent shortage of manual labor through robotic solutions, dramatically streamlining the parcel picking and depalletizing processes. [Read more…] about Plus One Robotics raises $50 million in new funding

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: billion, capital, costs, customers, deployments, e-commerce, existing, funding, growth, human-in-the-loop, increase, labor, parcel, partners, picking, picks, robotics, scale, shipping, software, solutions

International Union of Operating Engineers and Built Robotics renew training partnership

March 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Built Robotics, the inventor of the Exosystem, which is said to convert excavators into robots, has renewed its partnership with the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE).

The renewal extends the strategic partnership through 2026, and will continue to put union members in the driver’s seat of construction automation.

James Callahan, general president of the IUOE, says: “Together with Built Robotics, we have pioneered a model of engagement between the Union and advanced technology providers to give our members continued opportunities to learn and develop their careers. [Read more…] about International Union of Operating Engineers and Built Robotics renew training partnership

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: built, iuoe, members, partnership, robotics, training, union

Fuzzy Logic Robotics unveils new robot simulation software

March 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Fuzzy Logic Robotics has launched its “no-code industrial robot programming and simulation software”, Fuzzy Studio, on its website.

Fuzzy Studio allows non-experts in robotics to create virtual cells and control industrial robots, enabling them to robotize their production at an affordable price and lower risk, even in situations that were once considered impossible, such as for small batches or complex parts.

Previously reserved for a select few, Fuzzy Studio is now available online to a wider audience and comes with informative documentation and tutorials. [Read more…] about Fuzzy Logic Robotics unveils new robot simulation software

Filed Under: Features, Software Tagged With: cell, fuzzy, industrial, license, logic, production, robot, robotic, robotics, simulation, software, studio, trajectories

Stilride and Adaxis partner to fuse robotics, 3D printing and ‘industrial origami’ into manufacturing

March 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Stilride, the Swedish startup known for its origami-inspired approach to electromobility design and manufacturing – is joining forces with French-Swedish robotics company Adaxis to introduce 3D printing capabilities to its suite of sustainable manufacturing tech.

Stilride’s technology, called Stilfold, involves the use of robotic arms to fold steel over curves to form light and strong new structures, using minimal component parts.

The technology is currently being used to build the chassis of a sustainable steel electric motorbike called the Sport Utility Scooter One (Sus1, pictured below) which is built using 70 percent fewer components than traditional plastic models. [Read more…] about Stilride and Adaxis partner to fuse robotics, 3D printing and ‘industrial origami’ into manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: adaxis, called, capabilities, complex, construction, manufacturing, parts, printing, robotic, robotics, steel, stilfold, stilride, sus, sustainable, swedish, tech, technology

fruitcore unveils new ‘all-rounder’ industrial robotic arm

March 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

fruitcore robotics has unveiled what it describes as a new “all-rounder” industrial robotic arm – the Digital Robot HORST1000, which has a payload of up to 8 kilograms.

The robot also has a reach of 1,018 millimeters, and short cycle times.

fruitcore robotics says the new robot’s performance parameters “enable a wide range of additional applications and better meet the growing market for industrial processes” such as machine placement and pick and place applications. [Read more…] about fruitcore unveils new ‘all-rounder’ industrial robotic arm

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: all-rounder, cycle, fruitcore, horst, industrial, machine, payload, percent, performance, pick, place, range, robot, robotics, workspace

National Science Foundation awards Michael Bartlett $590,600 to study soft composite manufacturing

March 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Michael Bartlett, an assistant professor in Virginia Tech’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been granted a $590,600 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award to research and understand new strategies for manufacturing liquid metal-based soft composites.

These functional composites are deformable robust materials that could be used to make robots and electronics that are soft, stretchable, and compatible for skin-like wearable devices.

The CAREER award is the foundation’s most prestigious award for early career faculty, encouraging them to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their organizations. [Read more…] about National Science Foundation awards Michael Bartlett $590,600 to study soft composite manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: award, bartlett, career, composite, composites, electronics, faculty, manufacturing, materials, methods, processing, properties, robotics, soft, team, young

Soft Robotics using Nvidia simulation technology to develop its gripping system

February 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Soft Robotics has applied Nvidia Isaac Sim’s synthetic data to food processing automation in efforts to improve safety and increase production.

Developers have been striving to close the gap on robotic gripping for the past several years, pursuing applications for multibillion-dollar industries. Securely gripping and transferring fast-moving items on conveyor belts holds vast promise for businesses.

Soft Robotics, a Bedford, Massachusetts startup, is harnessing Nvidia Isaac Sim to help close the sim to real gap for a handful of robotic gripping applications. One area is perfecting gripping for pick and placement of foods for packaging. [Read more…] about Soft Robotics using Nvidia simulation technology to develop its gripping system

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: ai, applications, challenge, chicken, companies, company, conveyor, data, food, foods, gripping, help, industries, isaac, items, lines, models, nvidia, omniverse, pick, pile, processing, production, robotics, sets, sim, soft, synthetic, weatherwax

Fuzzy Logic Robotics Aims to Revolutionize Industrial Robotics with Fuzzy Studio

February 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Fuzzy Logic Robotics is on a mission to revolutionize the field of industrial robotics. Founded by Ryan Lober and Antoine Hoarau, a team of experts in the control and programming of industrial robots, the company is dedicated to making industrial robotics accessible to everyone, regardless of their level of technical expertise.

Drawing on their background in the Institute of Intelligent Systems and Robotics (ISIR) at the Sorbonne, Ryan and Antoine have developed a revolutionary new software, Fuzzy Studio, that allows untrained users to easily control and program complex industrial robots.

With a shared passion and ambition, the team at Fuzzy Logic Robotics is working hard to empower small and medium-sized enterprises and industries to leverage the power of industrial robotics and stay competitive in an ever-changing market. [Read more…] about Fuzzy Logic Robotics Aims to Revolutionize Industrial Robotics with Fuzzy Studio

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: fuzzy, industrial, logic, robot, robotics, studio

Sevensense Robotics to showcase its Alphasense Autonomy Evaluation Kit at ProMAT

February 16, 2023 by David Edwards

Swiss 3D visual autonomy provider Sevensense Robotics says it is planning to present its Alphasense Autonomy Evaluation Kit at ProMAT 2023.

The software would enable “off-the-shelf prototyping solutions” for manufacturers of autonomous mobile robots, says the company.

Sevensense says automation has the potential to “exponentially increase efficiency, profitability, and safety in the logistics and manufacturing sectors”. But so far, the lack of a robust, yet flexible navigation technology has limited the scope and scale of automation in material handling operations. [Read more…] about Sevensense Robotics to showcase its Alphasense Autonomy Evaluation Kit at ProMAT

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: alphasense, amr, automation, autonomous, autonomy, capabilities, competitive, evaluation, kit, lack, limited, manufacturers, manufacturing, mobile, navigation, option, performance, promat, robotics, robots, sevensense, technologies, technology, vehicles

Deloitte unveils ‘first-of-its-kind’ smart factory and warehouse in Canada

February 14, 2023 by David Edwards

Deloitte Canada has opened what it says is a first-of-its-kind facility showcasing an interconnected ecosystem of more than 20 cutting-edge solutions and technologies and intent on transforming manufacturing and warehousing through digital transformation.

The facility has been named The Smart Factory @ Montreal.

Anthony Viel, CEO of Deloitte Canada, says: “As Canada’s largest professional services firm, we care about the future of the country. [Read more…] about Deloitte unveils ‘first-of-its-kind’ smart factory and warehouse in Canada

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: businesses, canada, canadian, chain, customer, deloitte, digital, facility, factory, manufacturing, montreal, robotics, smart, solutions, supply, technologies, warehousing

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