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Flow Robotics brings its automated pipetting robot to North America

September 3, 2021 by David Edwards

Flow Robotics, a Denmark-based designer and producer of robots for automated liquid handling and the creator of the flowbot One, has established its North American subsidiary, with operations in Princeton, New Jersey. 

The company’s first product, the flowbot One, is designed to transform how liquid handling responsibilities are performed in the laboratory by automating manual pipetting tasks.

The robot will be showcased for the first time in the US at the SLAS 2021 Americas Sample Management Hybrid Symposium September 9-10 in La Jolla, California. [Read more…] about Flow Robotics brings its automated pipetting robot to North America

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Agricultural technology startup Carbon Robotics raises $27 million in new funding

September 1, 2021 by David Edwards

Carbon Robotics, an agriculture robotics company, has secured $27 million in Series B financing from Anthos Capital, Ignition Capital, Fuse Venture Partners and Voyager Capital to accelerate the company’s growth.

The funding will be used to scale production of the company’s products, including the Autonomous Weeder, grow its engineering team, establish regional support for customers across the US and invest in the innovation of new products and technology.

This latest round of financing brings the company’s overall funding to $36 million. [Read more…] about Agricultural technology startup Carbon Robotics raises $27 million in new funding

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: agriculture, autonomous, capital, carbon, company, farmers, farms, financing, funding, growth, herbicide-resistant, products, robotics, scale, scollard, support, technology, weeder, weeds

It’s out! The 2021-22 Robotics and Automation News Awards brochure

September 1, 2021 by Abdul Montaqim

It’s out!!! 

The 2021-22 Robotics and Automation News Awards brochure is out – finally! Sorry if it’s later than you expected.

Download it now at this link: https://roboticsandautomationnews.com/shop/advertising/2021-22-robotics-and-automation-news-awards-brochure/

In the brochure, you will see the 11 companies that received the highest numbers of readers’ votes in each category.

The three companies with the highest number of votes are listed in the “Nominees” section and one of them will receive the Readers’ Award. We will announce the winner at the presentation in late November or early December – exact date yet to be decided. [Read more…] about It’s out! The 2021-22 Robotics and Automation News Awards brochure

Filed Under: Features, News Tagged With: announced, automation, awards, brochure, categories, companies, decided, highest, judges, listed, news, nominees, number, readers, robotics, round, shortlist, trophies, votes, winners, years

Saxony styles itself ‘Robot Valley’ and launches festival

August 27, 2021 by David Edwards

The German region of Saxony is styling itself as “Robot Valley” and has launched a festival to highlight robotics clusters in the cities of Dresden and Chemnitz.

Authorities in the region say that Robot Valley Saxony has established itself as a robotics location “of supra-regional importance”.

They say the region plays a vital role in a variety of sectors, from novel robotics applications in medicine to small and medium-sized enterprises and the skilled trades, and sniff bots for hazardous areas or the 80 robots working on the new Volkswagen ID4. [Read more…] about Saxony styles itself ‘Robot Valley’ and launches festival

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: chemnitz, dresden, festival, highly, industry, international, region, robot, robotics, saxony, valley

Rugged Robotics completes first full-scale pilot on Consigli construction site

August 27, 2021 by David Edwards

The Consigli Construction Company says that a Houston-based construction technology startup, Rugged Robotics, has completed its first full-scale pilot on a Consigli job site.

Consigli says its collaboration with Rugged Robotics is in line with the construction company’s commitment to support and utilize cutting-edge technologies in an effort to advance efficiencies in the construction process.

Founded by a registered professional engineer and a NASA engineer, Rugged Robotics’ inaugural product tackles the challenge of field layout. Traditionally, field layout is performed using tape measures, chalk-lines, and surveying equipment to manually mark the location of walls and mechanical systems. [Read more…] about Rugged Robotics completes first full-scale pilot on Consigli construction site

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: company, consigli, construction, field, layout, pilot, robotics, rugged, site, technology

Landscaping robot company Electric Sheep Robotics officially launches

August 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Robotic lawnmower startup Electric Sheep Robotics has now officially launched as “an autonomy partner to the landscaping industry”.

The company is tackling the industry’s single most pressing challenge, a decades-long shortage of reliable labor. This has often resulted in businesses that are unable to grow beyond a certain size even if the demand is present.

Over 50 percent of landscape maintenance involves lawn mowing, a tedious and repetitive process made physically grueling by exposure to harsh weather. This exacerbates the industry’s labor shortages, low growth and shrinking margins. [Read more…] about Landscaping robot company Electric Sheep Robotics officially launches

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: autonomy, company, dexter, electric, existing, industry, labor, landscaping, lawn, mowers, robot, robotics, robots, sheep, technology, today

Velodyne to provide its lidar sensors to Renu Robotics

August 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Velodyne Lidar has reached a multi-year agreement to provide its Puck lidar sensors to Renu Robotics, an industry leader in autonomous vegetation management systems.

Renu Robotics’ Renubot, a fully autonomous, all-electric mower, helps solar and energy facilities cut costs, time and carbon emissions, while maintaining the grounds for maximum performance of the facility.

Renu Robotics selected the Puck after a competitive product review. The company found that Velodyne’s Puck offered superior quality, reliability and performance, including significantly less system interference for optimal positional accuracy. [Read more…] about Velodyne to provide its lidar sensors to Renu Robotics

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: accuracy, autonomous, autonomy, efficient, highly, lidar, management, mower, navigation, operating, performance, power, provide, puck, range, real-time, reliable, renu, renubot, robotics, safe, safety, sensors, sustainability, system, vegetation, velodyne

Healthcare provider Hillrom brings in telepresence robots from Ava Robotics

August 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Connected healthcare company Hillrom says it has expanded its sales reach, customer experience and education processes by utilizing Ava Telepresence Robots at two premier product showrooms located in Irvine, California and Batesville, Indiana.

Ava Robotics is a builder of intelligent robots for the workplace.

As a provider of healthcare connected care products and services, Hillrom serves a high-profile customer base of large hospital and healthcare system executives. [Read more…] about Healthcare provider Hillrom brings in telepresence robots from Ava Robotics

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: ava, customer, customers, experience, healthcare, hillrom, product, products, robotics, robots, sales, team, technology, telepresence, workplace

Storage company McMurray Stern partners with Fanuc

August 25, 2021 by David Edwards

Mobile shelving and micro-fulfillment company McMurray Stern is partnering with industrial robot maker Fanuc among others to make automated warehousing more efficient.

For over 40 years, McMurray Stern has been an industry leader in the world of storage solutions. With an increase in online shopping due to the Covid-19 pandemic, McMurray Stern recognized a greater need for their expertise.

Shifting to automation, they have helped a mass number of companies, and have been able to improve their solutions in order to meet everyone’s needs. [Read more…] about Storage company McMurray Stern partners with Fanuc

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: automated, automation, business, companies, company, fanuc, fitzpatrick, industry, marketing, mcmurray, robotics, solutions, stern, storage

RE2 Robotics launches new robotic arm for outdoor mobile applications

August 25, 2021 by David Edwards

RE2 Robotics, a leading developer of intelligent mobile robotic manipulation systems, marks its 20th year in business with the launch of its newest robotic arm, the RE2 Sapien 6M.

The milestone marks two successful decades of innovation and growth for the Company in the robotics industry.

Originally founded on July 20, 2001 as a defense subcontractor to Carnegie Mellon University by alumni Jorgen Pedersen, the Company incubated at the National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC) in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh. [Read more…] about RE2 Robotics launches new robotic arm for outdoor mobile applications

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, arm, company, control, customers, defense, engineering, intelligent, manipulation, mobile, pedersen, pittsburgh, require, robotic, robotics, sapien, systems, technology

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