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6 Ways AI and Robotics are Revolutionizing Warehouse Security

July 21, 2023 by David Edwards

The rise of advanced AI technology and automated systems continues to be a major talking point for business leaders across most major industries.

From smart data analysis enabling logistics companies to overcome supply chain issues, to automated machines dramatically improving the efficiency of manufacturing processes, AI is transforming the working world.

However, whilst many conversations surrounding AI adoption center around productivity, production planning and efficiency, businesses mustn’t overlook advancements in automated security systems. [Read more…] about 6 Ways AI and Robotics are Revolutionizing Warehouse Security

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: access, ai, alarms, automatically, cameras, control, detect, facilities, inventory, security, software, suspicious, systems, teams, warehouse

The Advantages of Quant (QNT) for Enterprise Blockchain Solutions

July 6, 2023 by David Edwards

Blockchain technology is rapidly gaining acceptance in various industries. Its application in enterprise solutions has increased significantly over the past few years, as organizations look for more secure, transparent, and efficient ways to manage data and transactions.

However, the adoption of blockchain technology in enterprises faces some challenges, such as interoperability, scalability, and integration with existing systems. These challenges have made it difficult for enterprises to adopt blockchain technology fully.

This is where Quant (QNT) comes in. In this article, we will discuss the advantages of Quant (QNT) for enterprise blockchain solutions. Start your trading journey by using a reliable trading platform such as Tesler. [Read more…] about The Advantages of Quant (QNT) for Enterprise Blockchain Solutions

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: blockchain, enterprise, enterprises, interoperability, qnt, quant, solutions, systems, technology

The Role of UX in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

June 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The emergence of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various industries, ranging from manufacturing and healthcare to transportation and customer service.

As these technologies continue to advance, the role of User Experience (UX) has become increasingly critical in shaping their development and implementation.

If you hire a UX design agency in London, you can focus on creating intuitive, efficient, and satisfying user interactions with technology.

[Read more…] about The Role of UX in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: ai, create, design, designers, designing, feedback, interfaces, robotics, systems, user, users, ux

Shadow Robot launches robotics consulting and advisory services

June 19, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The Shadow Robot Company, the UK’s pioneering robotics company best-known for its Dextrous Hand series, has announced the launch of its Robotics Consultancy Service.

The Shadow Robot Company, a London-based robotics company that designs and manufactures state-of-the-art anthropomorphic robot hands and systems, is launching its robotics consultancy service to help companies innovate by integrating robotic hand technology into their products and processes.

The robotics consultancy service will provide companies with expert advice and guidance on how to design and use robotic hand technology to enhance their performance, efficiency and competitiveness. [Read more…] about Shadow Robot launches robotics consulting and advisory services

Filed Under: Industrial robots Tagged With: companies, company, consultancy, developing, expertise, hand, hands, innovation, launch, robot, robotic, robotics, service, services, shadow, systems, technology

Hesai Technology to provide lidar for planned Cratus warehouse robots

May 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Hesai Technology, a provider of lidar solutions, and Cratus, a software solution integrator for lidar systems, have agreed a strategic alliance to develop autonomous warehouse solutions using Hesai’s “groundbreaking safety-rated” 3D lidar, the QT128.

Cratus has selected the QT128 as the lead sensor in its all-new lidar perception package for automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).

AGVs and AMRs have been used for many years in warehouses and manufacturing plants to accomplish a variety of material handling tasks. [Read more…] about Hesai Technology to provide lidar for planned Cratus warehouse robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: agv, agvs, applications, autonomous, channels, cratus, data, handling, hesai, laser, lidar, material, perception, provide, qt, safety, sensor, solutions, systems, warehouse

Bota Systems and Kinova partner for easy installation of force torque sensors

May 25, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Bota Systems, a pioneer in multi-axis force-torque sensors, announces it is working with Kinova, and has developed the Bota Kinova Kit to make it quick and easy to mount the Bota SensONE force torque sensor on a Kinova Gen3 robot arm.

Kinova will show the kit with the Kinova Gen3 robot as a hand-guiding demo at its booth A16 at ICRA, the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, from 29 May – 2 June 2023, in London, UK.

The 6-axis SensONE force torque sensor from Bota enhances the end-effector force torque sensitivity of the Kinova Gen3 robot. The mounting kit makes it easy to install the sensor on the robot arm with just a few screws (supplied). [Read more…] about Bota Systems and Kinova partner for easy installation of force torque sensors

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: arm, bota, easy, force, gen, kinova, kit, minione, precision, robot, sensitivity, sensor, sensors, systems, torque

Ready Robotics ‘making robotics system design easier’ for non-programmers

May 24, 2023 by David Edwards

Robotics hardware traditionally requires programmers to deploy it. Ready Robotics wants to change that with its “no code” software aimed at people working in manufacturing who haven’t got programming skills.

The Columbus, Ohio, startup is a spinout of robotics research from Johns Hopkins University. Kel Guerin was a PhD candidate there leading this research when he partnered with Benjamin Gibbs, who was at Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, to land funding and pursue the company, now led by Gibbs as CEO.

Guerin, who’s now chief innovation officer at the startup, says: “There was this a-ha moment where we figured out that we could take these types of visual languages that are very easy to understand and use them for robotics.” [Read more…] about Ready Robotics ‘making robotics system design easier’ for non-programmers

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: allows, apps, automation, canvas, code, company, deploy, design, drag-and-drop, forgeos, guerin, hardware, interface, isaac, manufacturing, non-programmers, offers, omniverse, programming, ready, real, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, simulation, startup, system, systems, task, users, working

Otto Motors reveals North American sales and service expansion with certified dealers

May 24, 2023 by David Edwards

Otto Motors, a provider of autonomous mobile robots, has launched the Otto Certified Dealer program to provide “high-quality service and support locally throughout North America”. The program introduces over 215 regional offices and 2,000 technicians to the rapidly-growing AMR industry. 

To meet the rising demand for AMRs, Otto Motors has trained and certified the most reputable material handling equipment organizations to deliver solutions with the same quality that Otto Motors is known for.

John Stikes, director of global strategic alliances and partnerships at Otto Motors, says: “Customers demand exceptional service. We’ve built our Otto Certified Dealer program like we’ve built our products, with unwavering emphasis on quality to ensure that our customers receive the exceptional service they expect. [Read more…] about Otto Motors reveals North American sales and service expansion with certified dealers

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation, built, certified, customer, customers, dealer, deliver, eastern, equipment, exceptional, handling, locations, material, motors, north, otto, program, quality, service, solutions, states, systems, united

Osaro and Geek+ partner to integrate robotic warehouse solutions

May 20, 2023 by David Edwards

Osaro, a specialist in in machine-learning-enabled robotics for e-commerce, has agreed partnership that integrates its pick-and-place robots with groundbreaking Geek+ warehouse automation systems.

The new alliance offers businesses a one-stop solution for their warehouse fulfillment operations and a strategy to boost the ROI of their autonomous mobile robot systems (AMRs) and automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS).

Derik Pridmore, Osaro CEO, says: “At Osaro, our goal is to provide reliable robotic systems that make automation easy, which is why the seamless integration of our picking robots with Geek+ systems is so valuable for quick and easy deployment. [Read more…] about Osaro and Geek+ partner to integrate robotic warehouse solutions

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: alliance, amrs, asrs, automation, customer, customers, e-commerce, easy, flexible, fulfillment, geek+, labor, offers, operations, osaro, partners, picking, robot, robotic, robots, scalable, solution, solutions, systems, warehouse

Drives for speed in intralogistics: Faulhaber explains the importance of drive systems in warehouse robots

May 20, 2023 by David Edwards

Competitive intralogistics requires extensive automation, something that is inconceivable without micromotors. Drive systems from Faulhaber are used for their ability to perform during sorting, transporting and with robotics solutions.

Suitable transport structures in intralogistics are a prerequisite in all industries in order to be able to withstand competitive pressure in the future.

An increasing number of work steps involved in storing items in warehouses as well as retrieving these items and preparing them for dispatch are being taken over by automatic storage and retrieval machines, driverless transport systems and intelligent logistics robots. [Read more…] about Drives for speed in intralogistics: Faulhaber explains the importance of drive systems in warehouse robots

Filed Under: Engineering, Features Tagged With: compact, design, drive, drives, encoders, example, faulhaber, gearheads, handling, high, integrated, intralogistics, mm, motors, operation, positioning, precise, requirements, series, speed, storage, systems, tasks, transport

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