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Companies ‘determined to improve warehouse automation’, says Honeywell survey

November 30, 2020 by David Edwards

Companies are “determined to improve warehouse automation”, according to new research by Honeywell Intelligrated.

The survey reveals “improving automation processes” is the most common near-term goal for e-commerce, logistics and food and beverage companies.

Despite the current pandemic, businesses have a positive outlook on growth and will be relying on warehouse automation processes to maintain that optimism, according to a recent Honeywell. [Read more…] about Companies ‘determined to improve warehouse automation’, says Honeywell survey

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How to Earn Microsoft Certified Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect Expert Certification

October 28, 2020 by Polly

Microsoft Solution Architects for Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architects are expert professionals who can devise cost-effective solutions to cater to the business needs of the industry.

They are also capable of providing the complete solution design to the organizations and guide team members.

To qualify the worthwhile status of Microsoft Certified Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect, you have to pass Exam MB-700: Microsoft Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect (beta) and one of the four optional certification exams. [Read more…] about How to Earn Microsoft Certified Dynamics 365: Finance and Operations Apps Solution Architect Expert Certification

Filed Under: Computing, Promoted Tagged With: apps, certification, certified, certsout, consultant, dynamics, exam, exams, finance, functional, management, mb, microsoft, operations, solution, study

More than half of US companies are ‘planning to increase automation investments due to Covid-19’

July 24, 2020 by Mark Allinson

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More than half of US companies are increasingly open to invest in automation to survive changing market conditions brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a recent study by Honeywell Intelligrated.

The 2020 Honeywell Intelligrated Automation Investment Study reveals that the e-commerce (66 percent); grocery, food and beverage (59 percent); and logistics (55 percent) industries are most willing to invest more in automation.

Chris Feuell, chief marketing officer at Honeywell Intelligrated, says: “The global pandemic caused a sudden and seismic shift in the global supply chain driving distribution centers to embrace remote operations and social distancing work processes. [Read more…] about More than half of US companies are ‘planning to increase automation investments due to Covid-19’

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: automation, companies, cost, half, honeywell, investment, online, percent, return, solutions, study, technology

AOT robot ready to cut human bones after passing surgical tests

June 22, 2020 by David Edwards

Advanced Osteotomy Tools says its surgical robot has successfully completed all the surgeries required for the “first-in-man” clinical study of the Carlo device for laser-assisted cutting of human bone.

AOT, a Swiss medical technology company, says the tests were undertaken on June 19, 2020. The aim of the study was to demonstrate the performance and safety of the system.

CARLO, short for Cold Ablation Robot-guided Laser Osteotome, is a surgical robotic platform, which is used to cut bones through cold laser ablation – that is, without conventional surgical tools. [Read more…] about AOT robot ready to cut human bones after passing surgical tests

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: ablation, aot, basel, bone, carlo, ce, clinical, cold, cutting, first-in-man, hospital, laser, medical, osteotomy, patterns, platform, robot-guided, robotic, study, surgery, surgical, technology, university, vienna

A digital skills crisis is looming in manufacturing – but there could be a game-changing solution

April 20, 2020 by Polly

According to recent research, there’s an escalating talent shortage in the manufacturing industry. As the sector benefits from advances in technology, including implementation of automated processes and robotics – the digital skills gap has only widened.

In the 2018 Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute skills gap and future of work study, researchers predicted a potential shortage of around 2.4 million workers over the next 10 years.
The study was US-based, but the findings are likely to resonate with manufacturing firms worldwide. Job openings have been growing at rapid rates, but employers are struggling to find the skilled talent needed to fill them. [Read more…] about A digital skills crisis is looming in manufacturing – but there could be a game-changing solution

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Promoted Tagged With: automation, cad, digital, digital skills, digitise, Fractory, gap, industry, manufacturing, manufacturing industry, meet, needed, platform, process, processes, skills, solutions, study, technology

UCLA engineers develop miniaturized ‘warehouse robots’ for biotechnology applications

March 9, 2020 by David Edwards

UCLA engineers have developed minuscule warehouse logistics robots that could help expedite and automate medical diagnostic technologies and other applications that move and manipulate tiny drops of fluid. The study was published in Science Robotics.

The robots are disc-shaped magnets about 2 millimeters in diameter, designed to work together to move and manipulate droplets of blood or other fluids, with precision.

For example, the robots can cleave one large droplet of fluid into smaller drops that are equal in volume for consistent testing. [Read more…] about UCLA engineers develop miniaturized ‘warehouse robots’ for biotechnology applications

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: author, chip, computer, droplets, electrical, engineering, ferrobots, fluid, graduate, industries, manipulate, mobile, move, robots, samueli, smaller, study, ucla

New ITU case study shines spotlight on ‘smart city’ journey

December 17, 2019 by David Edwards

The City of Pully, Switzerland, reports experience with ‘Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities’

A new ITU case study offers an evaluation of the Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities developed by the United for Smart Sustainable Cities Initiative (U4SSC), an initiative supported 16 United Nations bodies.

U4SSC develops practical tools to support cities’ application of digital technologies to become smarter and more sustainable, with the aim of achieving SDG 11: “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable”.

Pully, a Swiss municipality home to some 18,000 residents, has reported its experience applying the U4SSC Key Performance Indicators to help meet the objectives of its “smart city” strategy. [Read more…] about New ITU case study shines spotlight on ‘smart city’ journey

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: case, cities, city, development, experience, indicators, international, itu, key, performance, practical, pully, smart, ss&c, study, sustainable, technologies

Automation increases productivity in materials science by 384 times, say researchers

December 6, 2019 by David Edwards

An automated method of conducting materials science research can increase productivity by 384 times when compared to a human, according to researchers. 

The robot-plus-software system also makes it easier for people who are not expert researchers or scientists to create new materials.

A Rutgers-led team of engineers has developed an automated way to produce polymers, making it much easier to create advanced materials aimed at improving human health. [Read more…] about Automation increases productivity in materials science by 384 times, say researchers

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Zimmer robotic surgery system found to improve accuracy

November 13, 2019 by David Edwards

A newly developed robotic surgery system has been found to improve surgeon accuracy in knee operations.

The Zimmer Biomet ROSA Knee System provides surgeons “an intuitive inference displaying planned resections throughout cuts and a validation tool to verify cuts’ accuracy in real-time”, says the company.

Zimmer Biomet is a Warsaw, Indiana-based company which designs and manufactures a range of musculoskeletal healthcare products. [Read more…] about Zimmer robotic surgery system found to improve accuracy

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: accuracy, accurate, angles, arthroplasty, biomet, bone, company, concluded, cuts, improve, knee, navigation, planned, resection, robot, robotic, rosa, study, surgeon, surgeons, surgery, system, thickness, zimmer

General Motors and University of Michigan develop automated safety features

October 24, 2019 by David Edwards

As General Motors moves toward its vision of a world with zero crashes, the company is partnering with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute to understand the real-world effectiveness of some of its available active safety, driver assistance, and advanced headlighting features that may prevent or mitigate different types of crashes.

The company says results show that several of these features are making a statistically significant impact in helping to reduce crashes.

The study leveraged 3.7 million GM vehicles across 20 different models from 2013-2017. Fifteen different systems were evaluated using police report crash databases available to UMTRI from 10 states. [Read more…] about General Motors and University of Michigan develop automated safety features

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: active, alert, automatic, backing, braking, crashes, critical, evaluated, features, forward, gm, lane, percent, rear, reduced, reduction, safety, study, systems, vehicles, vision

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