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5 Ways Robotics Can Improve Manufacturing Output

May 9, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The introduction of robotics in the manufacturing sector has been advancing quickly over the past few decades, with a resulting increase in production outputs and reducing associated costs.

Automation is proving to be a powerful tool for manufacturers at all levels; it eliminates labor costs and provides large increases in scalability of product output. Companies now have access to new technologies that allow greater levels of customization while also increasing overall efficiency levels. [Read more…] about 5 Ways Robotics Can Improve Manufacturing Output

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: access, accuracy, costs, customization, energy, greater, higher, improved, labor, levels, manufacturers, manufacturing, output, processes, production, quality, reduce, robotics, robots, tasks

Columbia scientists build ‘highly dexterous robot hand that can operate in the dark – just like humans’

May 1, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Columbia university engineers design a robot hand (video below) that is the first device of its kind to join advanced sense of touch with motor-learning algorithms – it doesn’t rely on vision to manipulate objects

Think about what you do with your hands when you’re home at night pushing buttons on your TV’s remote control, or at a restaurant using all kinds of cutlery and glassware. 

These skills are all based on touch, while you’re watching a TV program or choosing something from the menu. Our hands and fingers are incredibly skilled mechanisms, and highly sensitive to boot.

Robotics researchers have long been trying to create “true” dexterity in robot hands, but the goal has been frustratingly elusive. Robot grippers and suction cups can pick and place items, but more dexterous tasks such as assembly, insertion, reorientation, packaging and so on have remained in the realm of human manipulation. [Read more…] about Columbia scientists build ‘highly dexterous robot hand that can operate in the dark – just like humans’

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: algorithms, ciocarlie, dexterity, dexterous, fingers, hand, hands, highly, intelligence, manipulation, researchers, robot, tasks, touch

Drones navigate unseen environments with liquid neural networks

April 26, 2023 by Mark Allinson

MIT researchers exhibit a new advancement in autonomous drone navigation, using brain-inspired liquid neural networks that excel in out-of-distribution scenarios

In the vast, expansive skies where birds once ruled supreme, a new crop of aviators is taking flight. These pioneers of the air are not living creatures, but rather a product of deliberate innovation: drones.

But these aren’t your typical flying bots, humming around like mechanical bees. Rather, they’re avian-inspired marvels that soar through the sky, guided by liquid neural networks to navigate ever-changing and unseen environments with precision and ease.

Inspired by the adaptable nature of organic brains, researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory introduced a method for robust flight navigation agents to master vision-based fly-to-target tasks in intricate, unfamiliar environments. [Read more…] about Drones navigate unseen environments with liquid neural networks

Filed Under: Drones, Features Tagged With: adapt, air, applications, autonomous, csail, data, drone, drones, environments, flying, learning, liquid, making, mit, navigation, networks, neural, researchers, robust, scenarios, systems, task, tasks, training

Made to Order: AI Data Processing Via Edge Computing Brings Robotics to the Fast-food Kitchen

April 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Exclusive from Premio

Back-of-house operations advance with machine learning, computer vision, and real-time data analytics 

The pandemic was especially difficult on the restaurant industry’s bottom line, and the sector is still in the early stages of recovery. As the world begins to turn the page on Covid, a new normal has emerged, with many kitchen staff having moved on to jobs outside food service.

New, modern technology, driven by automated systems, is ready to pick up the slack with incredible speed and productivity. Automated robotic arms powered by smart AI algorithms are revolutionizing modern restaurant operations in ways that would not have been possible just a few years ago.

Specialized software algorithms that enable the automation of repetitive kitchen tasks are proving more valuable for efficiency and productivity. [Read more…] about Made to Order: AI Data Processing Via Edge Computing Brings Robotics to the Fast-food Kitchen

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, algorithms, automated, computer, computing, data, edge, food, hardware, industry, kitchen, operations, premio, processing, production, real-time, restaurant, robotic, robotics, rugged, system, systems, tasks, turn

Packaging robots market forecast to be worth $7.5 billion by 2032

April 19, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The global packaging robots market is valued at $3.8 billion in 2022 to $7.5 billion by the end of 2032 and is forecasted to expand at a robust compound annual growth rate of 7 percent from 2022 to 2032, according to data released by Fact.MR, a market research and competitive intelligence provider.

Packaging robots are adaptable machines designed to complete labor-intensive tasks more quickly, easily, and cost-effectively.

With integrated controls, simple human-machine interfaces, and cutting-edge software and sense, they are simple to operate. Flexibility, accuracy, and consistency are their major advantages. [Read more…] about Packaging robots market forecast to be worth $7.5 billion by 2032

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: market, packaging, robots, tasks

Deep Robotics claims ‘breakthrough’ in autonomous search using quadrupedal robots

April 18, 2023 by Mai Tao

Deep Robotics, which specializes in the development and industrial application of quadrupedal robots, has launched a range of five Jueying X20 robots.

The company says the robots successfully completed a series of autonomous collaborative searches in a trial using eight different scenarios across an unknown environment of 3,000 square meters.

The success of the four-legged X20 robots in the trial reveals the potential for their deployment in search and inspection capacities. [Read more…] about Deep Robotics claims ‘breakthrough’ in autonomous search using quadrupedal robots

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: autonomous, deep, emergency, exploration, inspections, quadrupedal, robotics, robots, search, site, tasks, trial

Tackling the lack of specialists with innovative robotics solutions

April 16, 2023 by David Edwards

Boring, strenuous, and exhausting are things of the past. The work environment of tomorrow looks different: exciting, simple, and easy. Cobots, AGVs (Autonomous Guided Vehicles), and AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) put variety into daily work routines.

Cooperation with the robot transforms previously tedious, strenuous tasks into popular activities that are easy to perform. Numerous exhibitors at automatica, held in Munich from June 27 to 30, 2023, will present examples of such transformations.

While such work facilitation is great, the pivotal question is: To what extent can automation and robotics compensate the lack of specialists? An ever-increasing gap emerges as the baby boomers retire from the workforce. [Read more…] about Tackling the lack of specialists with innovative robotics solutions

Filed Under: Automation, Features Tagged With: agvs, applications, automated, automatica, automation, cobot, deployment, examples, fanuc, flexible, increasingly, industrial, lack, logistics, payload, popular, robotics, robots, specialists, tasks, work

HR Tech Entrepreneur Gergo Vari on AI, Automation, and the Future of Jobs

April 13, 2023 by Mark Allinson

By Gergo Vari, founder and CEO of Lensa

Automation has affected all sectors of activity. And recruitment is no exception.

In today’s labor market, where attracting and keeping top talent is more challenging than ever before, companies that implement AI and automation into their recruitment process stand to gain a significant edge over their competitors.

I founded the AI-powered online jobs portal Lensa in 2016 with the conviction that technology such as AI, machine learning, and automation could be used to help match job seekers and companies. And the results have surpassed even our (admittedly) lofty expectations. [Read more…] about HR Tech Entrepreneur Gergo Vari on AI, Automation, and the Future of Jobs

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: ai, automation, bias, biases, companies, diversity, energy, future, help, hiring, hr, increase, job, jobs, lensa, menial, month, process, professionals, recruitment, seekers, talent, tasks, time, top

Will a robot take my job? Notre Dame researcher says this view is overly pessimistic

March 31, 2023 by Mark Allinson

With the impact of industrial robots on the US labor markets in the past two decades, and an ever-increasing presence of machine-driven technology (such as artificial intelligence and ChatGPT), many employees have feared that one day robots will take their jobs.

Not necessarily so, according to research recently published by Yong Suk Lee, an assistant professor in the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs.

He and his co-author, Auburn University’s John Chung, found that industrial robots, particularly those used within the automotive industry, complemented human workers rather than replaced them – some even working collaboratively, side-by-side. [Read more…] about Will a robot take my job? Notre Dame researcher says this view is overly pessimistic

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: automation, employees, human, industry, labor, lee, robot, robots, tasks, technology, workers

Top Benefits of Using Automation in Your Business

March 28, 2023 by Mark Allinson

When you think of robotics, what comes to mind? If you’re a sci-fi buff, you might automatically think of The Terminator. After all, it’s a great movie and probably made you excited for what was to come.

But the thing is, technology has come a long way since then. Now, it’s normal to find robots working in a variety of sectors.

In terms of business, robotics and automation can transform how you run your company. Aside from automating routine tasks, there’s quite a few other benefits to implementing both into your daily operations. [Read more…] about Top Benefits of Using Automation in Your Business

Filed Under: Automation Tagged With: ai, allows, automation, benefits, business, company, customer, customers, efficiency, employees, money, perform, reduce, robotics, robots, safety, saving, tasks, time, top

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