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Slamcore extends its spatial intelligence to Texas Instruments Arm-based processors

April 18, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Slamcore says its spatial intelligence algorithms have been optimized for the Texas Instruments (TI) TDA4x family of processors.

Combining Slamcore’s Spatial Intelligence software with the TI TDA4x processor family enables highly accurate and robust localization, mapping and perception suitable for a range of industrial robotics and automation tasks.

ProMat 2023 in Chicago, demonstrated the significant interest in robotic and autonomous solutions in supply chain and manufacturing logistics. [Read more…] about Slamcore extends its spatial intelligence to Texas Instruments Arm-based processors

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: accurate, autonomous, demonstrated, developers, family, highly, industrial, instruments, intelligence, optimized, perception, processors, robotics, slamcore, software, spatial, tda, texas, ti

PickNik Robotics and Motiv to jointly develop of advanced robotics capabilities


 for space exploration

April 16, 2023 by David Edwards

PickNik Robotics, a developer of advanced robot arm software solutions, and Motiv Space Systems, a designer and manufacturer of space-rated robotic systems, motor controllers, and mechanisms, have agreed a partnership to develop advanced robotics for space applications.

The partnership aims to advance In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities through the integration of PickNik’s MoveIt Studio technology for robot arm control and Motiv’s xLink robot arm product line.

PickNik Robotics, known as the Unstructured Robotics Company, has a ten-year heritage in advanced robotics control software and has received SBIR Phase 3 funding from NASA to develop advanced planning capabilities for robots in microgravity environments. [Read more…] about PickNik Robotics and Motiv to jointly develop of advanced robotics capabilities


 for space exploration

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: advanced, applications, arm, capabilities, control, isam, motiv, picknik, robot, robotic, robotics, software, space, systems

Nauticus Robotics launch new generation of its Aquanauts

April 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Nauticus Robotics, a developer of autonomous robots using artificial intelligence for data collection and intervention services for the ocean industries, has launched the first of three second-generation Aquanauts, dubbed the “Mark 2” (MK2).

The Aquanauts will now start commissioning exercises. Following commissioning, Nauticus expects to send the initial Aquanaut MK2 units to the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico in the coming months to support customer initiatives in those regions.

The Aquanaut MK2 is a fully electric, untethered and autonomous subsea robot that is controlled through acoustic communication networking and underpinned by Nauticus’ proprietary software suite, toolKITT. The artificial intelligence-based software suite allows for robotic controls, user interfaces, sensor integration, simulation, data analysis, and communication frameworks purpose-built to enable subsea work. [Read more…] about Nauticus Robotics launch new generation of its Aquanauts

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: allows, aquanaut, aquanauts, artificial, autonomous, collection, commissioning, communication, customer, data, electric, excursion, generation, industry, initial, intelligence, intervention, mk, mode, nauticus, ocean, perform, proprietary, robotics, robots, second-generation, services, software, subsea, suite, underwater

Apex.AI launches ‘full-scale’ business expansion in the Japanese market

April 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Apex.AI, a company developing safety-certified software for mobility and automotive applications, has expanded operations to Japan in response to “the growing demand” for software-defined vehicles and to better support businesses in the country.

With a well-established presence in the United States and Europe, Apex.AI is now focusing its international expansion efforts in Asia by launching in Japan as it is home to three of the world’s biggest automakers.

The Japanese entity, Apex.AI Japan GK, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Apex.AI. [Read more…] about Apex.AI launches ‘full-scale’ business expansion in the Japanese market

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: apex.ai, automotive, company, country, customers, japan, japanese, operations, software, vehicles, ventures

Scythe Robotics unveils its first open source CANopen stack

April 6, 2023 by David Edwards

Scythe Robotics, a developer of commercial-grade autonomous solutions for the professional landscaping industry, has unveiled its first open source release.

CANfetti is a CANopen compliant stack developed to overcome the limitations of existing libraries.

Written and refined over the past several years by Scythe’s firmware and software teams, CANfetti significantly lowers the barrier to entry with an open source, easy to use, and production-grade library for robust CANopen communications. [Read more…] about Scythe Robotics unveils its first open source CANopen stack

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: canfetti, canopen, complex, components, developed, firmware, integrate, libraries, limitations, open, overcome, robotics, robust, scythe, software, source, stack, support

Nvidia expands availability of its robotics development software and hardware

April 4, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Nvidia says it is making its robotics software and hardware more widely available.

The chipmaker says its Omniverse Cloud will be hosted on Microsoft Azure, increasing access to Isaac Sim, the company’s platform for developing and managing artificial intelligence-based robots.

The company also says that a full lineup of Jetson Orin modules is now available, offering a “performance leap” for edge AI and robotics applications. [Read more…] about Nvidia expands availability of its robotics development software and hardware

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, azure, build, cloud, company, developers, edge, isaac, jetson, modules, nano, nvidia, omniverse, orin, performance, platform, robotics, robots, sim, software

Addverb opens second software development centre in India

March 31, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Addverb, a warehouse robotics and automation company, has inaugurated a new Software Development Centre (SDC) in Noida, India.

The centre, based in Skymark One, Noida, will enable Addverb to focus on developing cutting-edge enterprise software solutions for the company’s expanding range of robots and will help Addverb to become the world’s biggest robotics company and provide products and solutions in different domains like airports and healthcare apart from material handling and warehouse automation.

The new SDC’s launch aligns with the company’s ambition of developing intelligent warehouse automation solutions for clients globally, the company already has a manufacturing facility called Bot-Valley in Noida, India which also has an R&D facility and a customer experience centre and is coming up with one of the world’s largest robot manufacturing facilities in Greater Noida, India. [Read more…] about Addverb opens second software development centre in India

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: addverb, automation, centre, clients, company, developing, development, facility, india, intelligent, manufacturing, material, noida, provide, robotics, sdc, skymark, software, solutions, warehouse

Otto Motors launches new ‘mid-sized’ autonomous mobile robot

March 29, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Otto Motors, a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), has unveiled its newest AMR, Otto 600, which the company describes as “the toughest and most nimble AMR in its class”.

With the launch of Otto 600, Otto Motors now offers the most comprehensive autonomous material handling fleet on the market.

Otto 600 unlocks important new workflows with its ability to move pallets, carts and other payloads up to 600 kg (1,322 lb). With an all-metal construction and IP54 rating, Otto 600 follows the Otto Motors legacy of AMRs built to deliver results in the most demanding of factory environments. [Read more…] about Otto Motors launches new ‘mid-sized’ autonomous mobile robot

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, mobile, motors, otto, robots, software

Europalco buys two robots from Kuka to add ‘wow factor’ to shows

March 29, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Europalco, a Portuguese company which claims to be “the largest provider of solutions for events and shows in Southern Europe”, has recently invested in two Kuka robots to “create differentiating events with a new ‘wow factor’” for its clients.

Europalco plans to use the Kuka KR210 robots in many ways, with LED walls, LCD, lasers, and even artists or people assisting the events. The robots can hold, move, or animate monitors or video screens. They can also be used to produce props and mobile stage designs. The range of applications is limitless.

The Kuka KR210 are fast, dynamic, and flexible to bring splendid effects to the stage and the event. Engineers can leverage the flexibility of robots to create fascinating static stage sets for performance. [Read more…] about Europalco buys two robots from Kuka to add ‘wow factor’ to shows

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: allow, automation, clients, company, control, create, dynamic, europalco, events, factor, innovative, investment, kr, kuka, movements, portuguese, powerful, robots, silent, software, solutions, stage, unit, wow

Thermal imaging cameras in the food industry

March 23, 2023 by Mark Allinson

In the food industry, it’s essential to carefully control the temperature of perishable goods throughout production, transportation, storage, and sales.

Repeated warnings about illnesses due to tainted and improperly cooked foods highlight the need for tighter process control. Because this almost always involves a human factor, food processors need tools that automate crucial operations in a way that helps minimize human error while holding down costs.

Thermal imaging cameras are such a tool. Using FLIR thermal imaging cameras, you can make automated non-contact temperature measurements in many food processing applications. Analog video outputs can be viewed on video monitors, and digital temperature data, including MPEG4 video outputs, can be routed to a computer via Ethernet. [Read more…] about Thermal imaging cameras in the food industry

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: camera, cameras, food, imaging, product, software, temperature, thermal

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