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Global Industrial Impact of Covid-19

October 28, 2020 by Polly

Covid-19 is not just a global pandemic and public health crisis. Industries around the world are adjusting to a new normal, but normal is no longer an option.

Strict social distancing rules have left many manufacturing businesses with fewer staff and, in some countries, these industries have had to close their doors to try and flatten the curve of infections.

As many manufacturing plant managers know, switching production on and off is not an easy or affordable task. Below we have highlighted just a few of the ways Covid-19 has impacted global industrial manufacturing. [Read more…] about Global Industrial Impact of Covid-19

Filed Under: Economy, Promoted Tagged With: cnc, companies, components, countries, covid, factories, global, health, impact, increase, industrial, industries, machining, major, manufacturing, materials, percent, production, raw, social, staff, workers

Savioke robot to provide room service in Canadian hotel

July 13, 2020 by David Edwards

Savioke’s robot, Relay (pictured above), is being used to provide room service at a top hotel in Canada.

The Hôtel Monville Montréal says the implementation of the robot is part of its ongoing initiative to make everything connected and contactless.

Jean-Cédric Callies, director of sales and marketing at Hôtel Monville Montréal, says: “The Monville is 100 per cent connected. [Read more…] about Savioke robot to provide room service in Canadian hotel

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: callies, hotel, monville, relay, robot, room, savioke, service, staff

Coronavirus pandemic causing grocers to invest in robotics, says report

June 12, 2020 by David Edwards

The coronavirus pandemic is causing grocers to invest more in robotics, according to a study published by the Retail Analytics Council ahead of the Retail Robotics and AI Conference.

The RAC retail robotics research report, Emerging Trends in Retail Robotics, says the Covid-19 outbreak gives grocers an additional reason to use robots in retail – “to assist with customer and employee safety”.

However, the industry was already expanding its use of robots, notes the RAC in its report. [Read more…] about Coronavirus pandemic causing grocers to invest in robotics, says report

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: adds, adoption, coronavirus, cost, costs, data, decrease, environments, finds, generated, grocers, industry, notes, rac, report, retail, robotics, robots, safety, staff, training

Boston Dynamics provides its canine robot in the fight against coronavirus

May 18, 2020 by Sam Francis

boston dynamics spotmini small

Boston Dynamics has modified its canine robot to make it more helpful in the fight against coronavirus.

In a blog post, the company says: “We have spent the last six weeks building and testing a payload and application architecture that would enable our robot, Spot, to help reduce exposure of frontline healthcare workers to the novel Covid-19 virus.”

Mobile robots play a vital role in removing people from dangerous environments, says the company, which developed the payload, hardware, and software for this application so that they are “generalizable and able to be deployed on other mobile robotic platforms with APIs and capacity for custom payloads”. [Read more…] about Boston Dynamics provides its canine robot in the fight against coronavirus

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: application, boston, company, covid, dynamics, frontline, hardware, healthcare, help, hospital, mobile, robot, robotics, robots, software, spot, staff, weeks, workers

Contactless Culture: Delivery robots gaining interest during pandemic

May 12, 2020 by David Edwards

kiwi delivery robot

By David Chen, co-founder and CEO at Orbbec

No one need be reminded about the dangers of direct human contact during this difficult time.

On the front lines at hospitals and other essential services, where staffing is stretched to the limit, robots equipped with Orbbec 3D cameras are proving their value not only by restricting contact, but also providing necessary support.

Around the world, autonomous robots are enabling staff to do more by taking over mundane tasks and leaving skilled workers to focus on critical duties. [Read more…] about Contactless Culture: Delivery robots gaining interest during pandemic

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: cameras, orbbec, robots, staff

UBTech robots being used to control coronavirus in Wuhan

May 12, 2020 by Mai Tao

UBTech is supplying its robotics and artificial intelligence technologies in the ongoing effort to control coronavirus in China. 

The AI robots have been installed in healthcare settings as well as commercial environment as people get back to work.

As shown in the main picture above, people starting to return to work are being greeted by people alongside robots. [Read more…] about UBTech robots being used to control coronavirus in Wuhan

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: aimbot, alongside, central, control, coronavirus, covid, cruzr, help, hospital, infection, japan, medical, people, robot, robots, staff, ubtech, wuhan

Fast Company includes UBTech Robotics on list of ‘most innovative companies worldwide’

March 13, 2020 by Mai Tao

UBTech Robotics, an artificial intelligence and robotics company specializing in the services and education sectors, has been selected by Fast Company into its latest list of most innovative companies worldwide.

The Shenzhen-based company has been included in the robotics category for advancing the art of humanoid service for various business environments.

The enterprise-grade, cloud-connected Cruzr robot has been used in retail stores, airports, banks, and other environments. With wheels and arms, the gleaming white bot is already performing tasks such as providing directions and discounts to shoppers at EasyHome, China’s largest home-innovation chain. [Read more…] about Fast Company includes UBTech Robotics on list of ‘most innovative companies worldwide’

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: anti-epidemic, china, clinic, companies, company, covid, cruzr, fast, fever, hospitals, list, medical, people, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, solution, staff, temperature, ubtech

Carlsberg reduces risk of accidents with Universal Robots

January 6, 2020 by Sam Francis

Carlsberg says it has almost eliminated the risk of accidents in its Fredericia plant, in Denmark.

The famous beer and beverage maker says it has achieved this by implementing collaborative robots from Universal Robots.

Carlsberg says this has not only “significantly improved staff safety”, it has also taken steps towards achieving “zero accidents” since integrating cobots into its Fredericia-based factory. [Read more…] about Carlsberg reduces risk of accidents with Universal Robots

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: accidents, allowing, business, cable, carlsberg, cartons, cobots, company, factory, focus, fredericia, high, human, incidents, magazine, manager, packaging, pallet, process, production, risk, robots, ruby, safety, stack, staff, tasks, universal, ur, workforce

RE2 Robotics plans expansion as it looks to increase staff by 50 per cent

January 2, 2020 by David Edwards

RE2 Robotics, a developer of human-like robotic manipulation systems, says it will “significantly increase” its hiring efforts in 2020.

This hiring push is a direct result of the company’s expansion into commercial markets last year, including the aviation, energy and medical industries.

RE2 expects to increase its staff by 50 percent by the end 2020. The company, which increased its staff by 32 percent in 2019, is seeking to add approximately 20 engineers in a variety of disciplines, including mechanical, electrical and software engineering. [Read more…] about RE2 Robotics plans expansion as it looks to increase staff by 50 per cent

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: add, additionally, artificial, autonomy, benefits, company, employees, engineers, expansion, hiring, including, increase, intelligence, ll, markets, motivated, pedersen, percent, robotics, seeking, staff

Panasonic introduces autonomous ride share service around its Japan HQ

November 27, 2019 by Mai Tao

Panasonic has launched autonomous ride share service around its headquarters, which cover an area of approximately 468,000 sq meters and has about 14,000 staff. (See video below.)

The company says that, as autonomous driving evolves and interest in mobility as a service grows, there are “increasing expectations” for their adoption in towns and communities.

Panasonic says offering an autonomous ride share service for its employees around its headquarters in Kadoma City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, is the first step towards this direction. [Read more…] about Panasonic introduces autonomous ride share service around its Japan HQ

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, communities, driving, employees, headquarters, japan, mobility, panasonic, ride, service, share, solutions, staff, travel

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