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Is there too much hype around robotics and automation?

January 13, 2025 by David Edwards

When our website, RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com, started 10 years ago, we were probably the only dedicated website reporting on robotics and automation, especially in the industrial sector, more specifically, about industrial robotic arms.

At the time, industrial robotics was a niche topic, generating little or no attention in mainstream media. Our interest was in the technology side of robotics first, and investment opportunities second. This enabled us to carve out a unique space, and now, our interests are accurately reflected in the composition of our audience – largest group is engineers and roboticists, the second-largest, investors.

And back when we started, and for the first five years or so, we dominated Google search results, appearing as the top result – and the 20 or so after that – for nearly any query related to robotics and automation. [Read more…] about Is there too much hype around robotics and automation?

Filed Under: Culture, Features Tagged With: automation, hype, media, robotics, search

Using AI Tools for Job Search Without Compromising Data Privacy

November 18, 2024 by Mark Allinson

AI tools have evolved greatly over the past years and are improving the job search process by personalizing recommendations, improving resumes, and automating the application process.

However, safeguarding personal data while using these tools is important. Integrating AI tools hasn’t only revolutionized recruitment processes but has solved problems regarding safeguarding sensitive information during job searches.

In this article, we’ll explore the important role AI tools play in job searches and how to safeguard your information while using them. [Read more…] about Using AI Tools for Job Search Without Compromising Data Privacy

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, compromising, job, policies, privacy, search, tools

A Comprehensive Guide to Local SEO Strategy in 2024

October 1, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In today’s competitive digital landscape, businesses need to stand out, and local SEO plays a pivotal role in making sure your business gets noticed by the right audience.

In 2024, local SEO is more important than ever, with new trends shaping how businesses can optimize their online presence for local search results. Whether you are a small business owner or a marketing professional, understanding local SEO is key to driving traffic, leads, and revenue.

If you’re looking for actionable steps to boost your local SEO, click here to get started with the essentials. Let’s dive into this comprehensive guide to local SEO strategy in 2024. [Read more…] about A Comprehensive Guide to Local SEO Strategy in 2024

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: engine, guide, optimization, search, seo, strategy

Mobile-First SEO: Essential for SaaS Success

March 16, 2024 by David Edwards

In today’s fast-paced society, individuals heavily rely on their devices to browse the web, access information, and make purchasing choices.

As more and more people use smartphones and tablets to surf the internet, establishing a presence has become vital for any online business, including Software as a Service (SaaS) companies.

This article will delve into the significance of SEO for SaaS and provide insights on optimizing your site to meet the needs of the expanding mobile user base. [Read more…] about Mobile-First SEO: Essential for SaaS Success

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: amp, first, mobile, pagès, SaaS, search, seo

Guru’s Slack AI Search: Exploring Capabilities and Benefits

February 21, 2024 by David Edwards

Imagine a world where finding info is easy like talking to a friend. With Guru’s AI Search in Slack, you can quickly find what you need in Slack using cool AI tech.

It helps you be more productive and efficient by making searches faster and easier. So, you can save time and energy when looking for important stuff.

In today’s days, Guru’s AI Search is like having a smart helper that knows what you need. No more scrolling forever – now you can find info right away. Get ready for easy searching with Slack AI Search! [Read more…] about Guru’s Slack AI Search: Exploring Capabilities and Benefits

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: ai, app, benefits, capabilities, communications, guru, search, slack

Beneath Bitcoin’s Bloom: Delving into Filtered Blockchain Searches

November 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

In the world of blockchain technology, transparency is often hailed as one of its most significant virtues.

The decentralized nature of blockchain ledgers, exemplified by the iconic Bitcoin blockchain, promises a system where every transaction is open for scrutiny by anyone interested.

However, as blockchain technology evolves, so do the methods for searching and filtering its data. [Read more…] about Beneath Bitcoin’s Bloom: Delving into Filtered Blockchain Searches

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: bitcoin, blockchain, filtered, search

Unlocking the Best Online Library: 5 Reasons Why Z Library Reigns Supreme

August 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Welcome to the digital era, where accessing knowledge and literature has never been easier. In a world where information is at our fingertips, Z Library emerges as the unrivaled champion, revolutionizing how we experience online libraries.

In this article, we delve into the top 5 reasons why Z library reigns supreme as the ultimate online library. So, buckle up and prepare to unlock a world of benefits that await you! [Read more…] about Unlocking the Best Online Library: 5 Reasons Why Z Library Reigns Supreme

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: access, collection, community, experience, knowledge, library, online, search, users, z, z library

Zelim selects Sea Machines’ marine robots for unmanned search and rescue vessel

April 26, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Scottish Search and Rescue (SAR) technology innovator Zelim has developed the Guardian class of fast rescue craft, controlled by Sea Machines Robotics’ SM300 maritime autonomy, enabling unmanned operation of the vessel employing Zelim’s casualty detection and recovery process.

The 8.5-meter Guardian includes Sea Machines SM300 remote command and control product, making it the world’s first rescue vessel capable of uncrewed operation.

The SM300 hardware integrates with the Guardian’s propulsion system and sensors, enabling vessel control while streaming real time situational awareness and Casualty Detection to a remote command center anywhere in the world. [Read more…] about Zelim selects Sea Machines’ marine robots for unmanned search and rescue vessel

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: autonomous, casualties, command, control, controlled, craft, detection, fast, guardian, machines, maritime, operations, remote, rescue, sea, search, sm, vessel, zelim

Deep Robotics claims ‘breakthrough’ in autonomous search using quadrupedal robots

April 18, 2023 by Mai Tao

Deep Robotics, which specializes in the development and industrial application of quadrupedal robots, has launched a range of five Jueying X20 robots.

The company says the robots successfully completed a series of autonomous collaborative searches in a trial using eight different scenarios across an unknown environment of 3,000 square meters.

The success of the four-legged X20 robots in the trial reveals the potential for their deployment in search and inspection capacities. [Read more…] about Deep Robotics claims ‘breakthrough’ in autonomous search using quadrupedal robots

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: autonomous, deep, emergency, exploration, inspections, quadrupedal, robotics, robots, search, site, tasks, trial

Want to Grow Your Online Company? Here’s How to Do It

April 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Are you still experimenting with new tactics to expand your business? And you would be missing out on a lot if you didn’t strive to expand your market through online means. The internet serves as a powerful and effective tool that businesses use in a variety of ways to grow and succeed.

In this article, we’ll go over various strategies you can employ to accomplish your business’s goals. [Read more…] about Want to Grow Your Online Company? Here’s How to Do It

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: audience, business, challenges, customers, expand, expansion, goals, grow, market, online, overcome, powerful, search, tips, trust, website

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