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Xaba raises $6 million to build ‘synthetic brains’ for industrial robots

April 17, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Xaba, a startup which says it is building “synthetic brains for industrial robots with zero code”, has secured a $6 million seed extension to accelerate the deployment of AI-powered robotics and cognitive industrial control systems.

The round was led by Hitachi Ventures with participation from Hazelview Ventures, BDC Capital, Exposition Ventures, and Impact Venture Capital.

Industrial automation today remains highly inefficient, relying on outdated controllers, rigid programming, and extensive manual intervention. [Read more…] about Xaba raises $6 million to build ‘synthetic brains’ for industrial robots

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: ai, brains, build, industrial, robotics, robots, synthetic, xaba

Ask the Expert: Mechanics Answer Your FAQs about Valvoline Restore & Protect

February 9, 2024 by Mark Allinson

When it comes to caring for your vehicle’s engine, questions can arise, and it’s always a good idea to seek expert advice.

In this article, we’ve gathered some of the most frequently asked questions about Valvoline Restore and Protect and full synthetic oil, and we’ve asked professional mechanics to provide you with the answers you need. Let’s dive into the world of engine care and unravel the mysteries while addressing your concerns. [Read more…] about Ask the Expert: Mechanics Answer Your FAQs about Valvoline Restore & Protect

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: answer, engine, expert, full, lubrication, oil, protect, restore, synthetic, valvoline

Soft Robotics using Nvidia simulation technology to develop its gripping system

February 16, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Soft Robotics has applied Nvidia Isaac Sim’s synthetic data to food processing automation in efforts to improve safety and increase production.

Developers have been striving to close the gap on robotic gripping for the past several years, pursuing applications for multibillion-dollar industries. Securely gripping and transferring fast-moving items on conveyor belts holds vast promise for businesses.

Soft Robotics, a Bedford, Massachusetts startup, is harnessing Nvidia Isaac Sim to help close the sim to real gap for a handful of robotic gripping applications. One area is perfecting gripping for pick and placement of foods for packaging. [Read more…] about Soft Robotics using Nvidia simulation technology to develop its gripping system

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: ai, applications, challenge, chicken, companies, company, conveyor, data, food, foods, gripping, help, industries, isaac, items, lines, models, nvidia, omniverse, pick, pile, processing, production, robotics, sets, sim, soft, synthetic, weatherwax

Toyota Research Institute reaches ‘new technical milestones in robotics’

July 26, 2021 by Mai Tao

Toyota Research Institute (TRI) says it has reached “new technical milestones in robotics”. The company has unveiled new robotics capabilities aimed at solving complex tasks in home environments.

Specifically, TRI roboticists were able to train robots to understand and operate in complicated situations that confuse most other robots, including recognizing and responding to transparent and reflective surfaces in a variety of circumstances.

As TRI demonstrates in a new video (see below), this robust system allows robots to make generalizations in a range of scenarios, including in different homes. [Read more…] about Toyota Research Institute reaches ‘new technical milestones in robotics’

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Honeywell Aerospace equips newly designed Dassault plane

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Honeywell Aerospace was one of the main technology suppliers for Dassault Aviation on its new, long-range Falcon 10X business jet.

Stevan Slijepcevic, president, electronic solutions, Honeywell Aerospace, says: “Honeywell is proud to equip the new Dassault 10X aircraft with its next-generation Primus Epic technology that brings the safety and situational awareness of the aircraft to an unprecedented level.

“Honeywell and Dassault collaborated since the inception of the 10X development program to create unique Human Factors and Pilot Interface experiences. [Read more…] about Honeywell Aerospace equips newly designed Dassault plane

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: aircraft, airport, alerts, approach, apu, awareness, cockpit, dassault, deck, display, enhanced, features, flight, honeywell, maps, moving, overrun, pilot, power, runway, safety, situational, synthetic, system, technology, vision

A new type of robotic ‘brain’ could transform modern factories

April 25, 2019 by David Edwards

By Richard van Hooijdonk

Industrial robots like the ones that assemble Tesla vehicles or Nokia’s 5G base stations are a sight to behold.

They’re critical for manufacturing automation and lead to improved product quality, shorter cycle times, and decreased production costs.

So, it’s no surprise that the global industrial robotics market is expected to reach a whopping $97.41 billion by 2026 as investments in this technology ramp up. [Read more…] about A new type of robotic ‘brain’ could transform modern factories

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: artificial intelligence, automation, brain, companies, easily, factory, industrial, manufacturing, process, product, robot, robots, synthetic, systems, technology

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