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What is the smallest size of a bathtub?

May 5, 2023 by Mark Allinson

We all dream of the ultimate luxurious experience in the bathroom, but not all apartments can accommodate a full-sized bathtub.

If you’re considering compact and space-saving options, bathtubs small are the way to go. Despite their size, small bathtubs can be very comfortable and allow you to enjoy bathing treatments.

They easily fit into tight spaces and give a sense of comfort and style to their owners. Let’s consider what is the smallest bathtub size you can find on the market. [Read more…] about What is the smallest size of a bathtub?

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: bathing, bathroom. compact, bathtub, bathtubs, choosing, consider, deep, dream, find, fit, inches, limited, long, relax, size, small, smallest, space, wide

Thomson moves Swedish manufacturing operations to larger facility to ‘make room for continued business growth’

April 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Thomson Industries, a provider of linear motion control solutions, is moving its Kristianstad, Sweden, operations into a larger space to meet what it says is “growing demand” for its motion control technology.

The Kristianstad plant has been a steadily growing supplier of Thomson electric linear actuators and linear motion systems to European customers and is on track for further growth. The new facility is larger, more advanced and will effectively support future business growth.

Peter Swahn, site manager, Thomson Industries, says: “Strict adherence to safety, quality, delivery, inventory management and productivity excellence has fuelled our success, so much so that we have outgrown our facilities. [Read more…] about Thomson moves Swedish manufacturing operations to larger facility to ‘make room for continued business growth’

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: actuators, business, control, electric, employees, facility, growing, growth, industries, kristianstad, larger, linear, motion, operations, original, plant, production, room, site, space, swahn, thomson

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

Space robotics market revenue forecast to grow to $7 billion by 2032

April 9, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The global market for space robotics is forecast to exceed revenues of $7 billion by 2032 with a projected compound annual growth rate of 9 percent over 2023-2032, according to a report by Global Market Insights.

The market growth is due to the rapid expansion of the electronic chip manufacturing industry globally. Besides, the increasing number of space projects in the MEA region will also foster the market growth.

For instance, in May 2022, Benya Group inked an MoU with OneWeb to explore the distribution of connection services in the MEA region. [Read more…] about Space robotics market revenue forecast to grow to $7 billion by 2032

Filed Under: Features, Space Tagged With: advanced, anticipated, grow, growth, increasing, instance, market, projects, robotics, segment, space, spacex

Australia steps closer to building Moon rover

March 20, 2023 by Mai Tao

Australia is one step closer to the Moon with the Federal Government’s announcement that the Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth (AROSE) consortium is one of two successful teams chosen for Stage 1 of the Australian Space Agency’s flagship Trailblazer program.

The Trailblazer program will see Australia design, build, test, and operate an Australian-made lunar foundation services rover for NASA’s return to the surface of the Moon.

NASA has asked Australia to provide the lunar rover due to our world-leading expertise in remote operations and automation technology, developed through our resources industry. [Read more…] about Australia steps closer to building Moon rover

Filed Under: Features, Space Tagged With: arose, australia, australian, moon, rover, space, trailblazer

Cheesy technology: Sargento increases outbound fulfillment with Westfalia warehouse automation

February 2, 2023 by David Edwards

A Sharp History of Expertise: About the Customer

There’s a reason cheese heads live in Wisconsin, a state with a long, well-established history in the commercial cheese industry dating back to 1837.

In fact, there were over 2,800 cheese factories in the northern border state by the 1920s so, it’s no surprise that modern, high-quality cheeses originate there as well.

Sargento Foods founded in Plymouth, Wisconsin, in 1953, has grown into a powerhouse of cheese manufacturing and is a dominant brand across the United States. [Read more…] about Cheesy technology: Sargento increases outbound fulfillment with Westfalia warehouse automation

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: as/rs, automation, capacity, cheese, company, distribution, growth, needed, order, picking, sargento, solution, space, storage, system, warehouse, westfalia

Autonomous car from Italian university wins the racing challenge

January 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

A team called PoliMOVE, from Politecnico di Milano in Italy, has won the second annual Indy Autonomous Challenge @ CES.

The team’s car reached a maximum speed of 180 mph (290Km/h), a new autonomous speed world record for a racetrack.

Pushing boundaries of head-to-head autonomous-racing, PoliMOVE competed at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway against a field of nine teams from 17 universities spanning six countries, seeking to break autonomous racing records. [Read more…] about Autonomous car from Italian university wins the racing challenge

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, car, cars, ces, challenge, di, head-to-head, iac, indy, las, polimove, politecnico, professor, record, savaresi, space, speed, straight, teams, vegas, year

Toppan develops AI system enabling multiple robots to recognize people

December 5, 2022 by Mai Tao

Toppan, a technology company specializing in communication, security, packaging, décor materials, and electronics solutions, has developed TransBots, a digital twin solution for linking physical spaces with virtual reality reconstructions in real time and centrally managing and controlling multiple types of service robots.

As a new function, Toppan has now developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system that makes it possible for multiple moving robots to identify people whose images have been uploaded in advance.

This person recognition function has been verified via a pilot test in which images sent from robots in various locations within an event space were analyzed and compiled in the cloud using an AI engine. [Read more…] about Toppan develops AI system enabling multiple robots to recognize people

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: management, multiple, people, robots, security, space, toppan, transbots

PickNik Robotics and CisLunar Industries to develop metal processing facility in space

November 18, 2022 by Mark Allinson

PickNik Robotics, a robotics software and engineering services company, has agreed a collaboration with CisLunar Industries, a space technology company working on in-space metal processing.

The companies will explore how PickNik’s MoveIt Space software for robotic arms can help CisLunar with the precision feeding of metal materials into their in-space metal-processing system, Modular Space Foundry.

Workflows will include the dismantling, manipulation, transport, and transfer of simulated or actual metal debris into pieces of appropriate size and shape to be fed into the in-space metal processing system. The purpose is to support the processing and removal of space debris. [Read more…] about PickNik Robotics and CisLunar Industries to develop metal processing facility in space

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: cislunar, in-space, industries, metal, picknik, processing, robotics, space

Attabotics secures $72 million to automate legacy fulfillment centers

November 15, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Attabotics, a robotics-led supply chain company, has raised $71.7 million in Series C-1 funding led by Export Development Canada (EDC) with participation from Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board (Ontario Teachers’) through Teachers’ Venture Growth (TVG).

The round brings Attabotics’ total funding to $165.1 million to date and will be used to further accelerate the commercialization of its 3D robotics warehousing solution in the wake of growing post-Covid-19 demand.

Attabotics is the world’s first supply chain solution for modern commerce. The company’s all-in-one automated fulfillment system condenses a typical warehouse by creating a single, vertical storage structure. [Read more…] about Attabotics secures $72 million to automate legacy fulfillment centers

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: attabotics, chain, company, creating, customers, fulfillment, funding, modern, offering, ontario, solution, space, structure, supply, system, teachers, technology, warehouse

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