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RoboDK celebrates first decade of its pioneering robot simulation software

January 9, 2025 by David Edwards

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, robot programming software company RoboDK reflects on a decade of improving robot implementation. With support for over 1,000 robots and an extensive range of products and features, CEO Albert Nubiola and his team look ahead to continue their mission of making robotics accessible to all.

RoboDK, founded in January 2015, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Since its inception, the company has grown from an academic spin-off into a global leader in robotic simulation and programming software.

RoboDK now supports over 1,000 robots from 90 manufacturers and remains committed to making robotics accessible, affordable, and efficient for industries and educational institutions worldwide.

Flore Cachera, marketing manager, says: “RoboDK has significantly evolved over the past decade to become a leading software solution in the world of robotic simulation and offline programming. [Read more…] about RoboDK celebrates first decade of its pioneering robot simulation software

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: albert, nubiola, programme, robodk, robotic, simulation, software

Palladyne AI achieves ‘key milestone’ with first small drone autonomous tracking flight

December 24, 2024 by David Edwards

Palladyne AI, a developer of artificial intelligence software for robotic and unmanned platforms in the industrial and defense sectors, says its Palladyne Pilot AI software platform has “achieved a key developmental milestone”.

The company says it conducted the successful first flight of a third-party small drone that demonstrated the ability to identify and prioritize terrestrial targets of interest and then interface with the drone’s autopilot software to follow the prioritized target autonomously.

Palladyne AI had previously successfully demonstrated the Palladyne Pilot AI platform’s ability to identify and prioritize targets on stationary nodes and with hovering drones. [Read more…] about Palladyne AI achieves ‘key milestone’ with first small drone autonomous tracking flight

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: ai, artificial, drones, intelligence, palladyne, pilot, small, software

ABB invests in ESS to ‘reduce costs and emissions for automotive paint shops’

December 11, 2024 by Mark Allinson

ABB has entered into a strategic collaboration with Austria-based Engineering Software Steyr (ESS) to develop powerful simulation tools that will transform automotive paint shop operations while reducing costs by up to 30 percent.

As part of the collaboration, ABB will take a minority investment in ESS. Financial details of the investment were not disclosed.

“Delivering faster and more energy efficient solutions for the paint process is the final piece of the puzzle in digitalizing the manufacturing transition in the automotive industry,” said Marc Segura, President, ABB Robotics division. [Read more…] about ABB invests in ESS to ‘reduce costs and emissions for automotive paint shops’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: engineering, ess, invests, paint, shop, shops, simulation, software, steyr

The Benefits of Implementing RFP Automation Software

December 6, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Two professionals collaborating on improving accuracy and speed in response creation through RFP automation

In the competitive realm of business procurement, adopting advanced software to manage requests for proposals (RFPs) can mark the difference between success and mediocrity.

RFP automation software is increasingly becoming vital for companies seeking efficiency and effectiveness in their procurement strategies. Automating the RFP process saves time, reduces errors, and enhances collaboration.

If you’re considering upgrading your procurement process, understanding the myriad benefits of RFP automation is crucial. Below, we delve into the significant advantages and transformative potential of RFP automation software.

[Read more…] about The Benefits of Implementing RFP Automation Software

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: automation, benefits, business, for, implementing, procurement, proposals, request, rfp, software

Panasonic and Arm partner to ‘standardize’ software-defined vehicles

November 29, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Panasonic Automotive Systems (PAS) and chip designer Arm have agreed a strategic partnership aimed at standardizing automotive architecture for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs).

The two organizations share a common vision for creating a software stack with the flexibility to meet the current and future needs for automotive and have aligned on this through their active participation in SOAFEE, an industry-wide initiative that is driving greater collaboration in standardized software development across the automotive market.

This new partnership will see PAS and Arm adopt and extend the device virtualization framework VirtIO to decouple automotive software development from hardware and accelerate automotive industry development cycles. [Read more…] about Panasonic and Arm partner to ‘standardize’ software-defined vehicles

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: arm, automotive, chip, defined, designer, panasonic, software, standardize, systems, vehicles

Volvo Group and Daimler Truck to jointly develop software-defined vehicle platform

November 29, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Volvo Group and Daimler Truck are planning to create a joint venture to develop a common software-defined vehicle platform and dedicated truck operating system, providing the basis for future software-defined commercial vehicles.

The two leading companies in the commercial vehicle industry have now signed a binding agreement to establish the joint venture and are working towards setting up the company that will be headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden.

The software-defined vehicle platform will enable Volvo Group and Daimler Truck and potential other future customers of the joint venture to provide stand-alone digital vehicle functions for their products. [Read more…] about Volvo Group and Daimler Truck to jointly develop software-defined vehicle platform

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: daimler, defined, software, truck, vehicles, volvo

B&R introduces new coding environment with cloud collaboration and AI assistant

November 29, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Industrial automation specialist, B&R, part of the ABB Group, has released a “major update” to its suite of engineering and runtime software.

The company showcased the upgrade at this year’s SPS exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany.

With Automation Studio Code, B&R says it has introduced an entirely new engineering experience. It incorporates an array of advanced editing functions, drawing from the latest the software industry has to offer. [Read more…] about B&R introduces new coding environment with cloud collaboration and AI assistant

Filed Under: Engineering, News Tagged With: abb, ai, automation, b&r, cloud, coding, collaboration, industrial, runtime, software, update, upgrade

The Dark Side of Bad SaaS Design

November 28, 2024 by Mark Allinson

The development of digital technologies has radically changed approaches to business process organization. Cloud solutions and software as a service (SaaS) have become integral parts of the working ecosystems of companies of various sizes and profiles.

Interface quality is becoming a key factor of product success in the context of fierce competition and ever-increasing user expectations. Bad SaaS design can become a critical barrier between user and functionality, turning even the most innovative solutions into a source of constant stress and loss of productivity. 

User experience determines a product’s usability and overall perceived value. The slightest UX miscalculations can instantly reduce user loyalty and lead to customer churn.

[Read more…] about The Dark Side of Bad SaaS Design

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: anti-patterns, complexity, dark, elements, interface, modal, navigational, notifications, optimal, principles, SaaS, security, software, software-as-a-service, windows

Trumpf partners with Intrinsic to build ‘software-defined and AI-enabled’ robotic solutions

November 22, 2024 by Mark Allinson

The machine tools industry is experiencing a historical transformation in productivity, powered by intelligently adaptive robotic solutions. For automating tasks like machine tending, specialized types of AI can add immediate and measurable value.

Dedicated teams at Trumpf and Intrinsic have been working closely for several years to bring machine tool and AI innovation together, and building a new generation of robotic solutions.

Together, Trumpf and Intrinsic share a vision that software-defined and AI-enabled robotics will unlock new levels of productivity for machine users, in affordable, seamless ways that make sense.

[Read more…] about Trumpf partners with Intrinsic to build ‘software-defined and AI-enabled’ robotic solutions

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: ai, defined, intrinsic, robotic, robotics, software, solutions, trumpf

How Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Software Can Help Reduce Medical Errors and Improve Patient Safety

November 21, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In the digital age, the adoption of EMR is revolutionizing the healthcare industry. These digital systems offer comprehensive data management and can drastically reduce human errors that often lead to patient harm.

By mitigating such risks, EMRs are at the forefront of improving patient safety and enhancing the quality of care. Keep reading to understand the multi-faceted benefits that EMR systems provide in the quest for a more error-proof medical practice.

Leveraging Decision Support Tools Within EMR Systems

Decision support tools integrated within EMR systems represent a major leap forward for informed patient care. These tools offer evidence-based recommendations and alerts that assist clinicians in making more accurate diagnoses and prescribing more effective treatments.

They represent an extra layer of precaution against human forgetfulness or oversight, particularly in complex cases involving multiple medical issues.

It is within these decision support tools that we see the potential for significant reductions in treatment errors. The cutting-edge algorithms and clinical knowledge bases that form the heart of this EMR product are essential in guiding clinicians toward the most effective and safest care interventions.

Enhancing Accuracy Of Patient Data With EMR Integration

One major advantage of using EMR software is the significant reduction in data entry errors. When healthcare providers input information manually, the possibility of misinterpretation or misspelling increases, which could result in incorrect treatment. EMRs mitigate this risk by providing standardized processes and prompts that ensure accurate and complete data capture.

Integration with diagnostic tools further enhances the accuracy. This seamless transmission of results from lab tests and imaging directly into the EMR system prevents the errors associated with manual transcription.

Clinicians can rely on the data they view within the patient’s electronic records, ensuring that diagnoses and treatment plans are based on the most current and precise information.

For patients, the unification of their health records across different healthcare providers can lead to better health outcomes. When all treating professionals have access to the same comprehensive EMR data, there is a noticeable reduction in redundant testing and contradictory prescriptions.

This unified approach to managing patient records ensures continuity in patient care and maximizes the efficacy of treatments.

Streamlining Clinical Workflows To Minimize Error Opportunities

EMRs aren’t just repositories of patient data; they’re dynamic systems that actively guide clinical workflows. By standardizing routine processes and clinical pathways, EMR systems minimize the chances of human error.

With structured templates and automatic reminders for patient follow-ups, these systems help ensure no critical step in patient care is overlooked.

Automation presents itself as one of the most significant benefits of an EMR; it reduces the cognitive load on healthcare providers. With less manual labor and mental juggling, EMRs free up clinicians to concentrate on the more nuanced aspects of patient care.

As a result, providers can maintain a sharper focus on their interactions with patients rather than getting buried under paperwork and administrative duties.

Promoting Patient Engagement and Self-Management Through EMR Accessibility

While EMRs greatly assist healthcare professionals, they also empower patients by offering them direct access to their health information. Patient portals within EMRs provide an avenue for individuals to become active participants in their healthcare.

By reviewing their records, laboratory results, and treatment plans, patients can better understand and manage their health conditions.

Greater accessibility to personal health information can lead to increased patient engagement. When patients can easily communicate with their providers and access educational resources through EMR systems, they are more likely to adhere to treatment regimens and engage in preventive health behaviors.

This active role not only benefits individual patients but also contributes to the overall efficacy of the healthcare system.

Altogether, the integration of EMR software within healthcare delivery provides a robust platform for reducing medical errors and enhancing patient safety.

These systems facilitate better accuracy in patient data, refine clinical workflows, bolster decision-making with support tools, and encourage patient involvement in their health management.

Overall, the advances in EMR technology represent significant strides toward safer, more reliable, and personalized healthcare.

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: emr, medical, patient, record, records, safety, software

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