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Top 5 Benefits of Integrating Robotics into Managed IT Services

August 8, 2024 by Mark Allinson

As managed IT services have grown over time, technology has taken big steps forward. Robotics is the most important because it changes how IT services are provided and handled. Robotics is changing the IT world by automating tedious chores and making things safer.

This piece will discuss the top 5 benefits of using robotics in managed IT services. We will look at how it can boost productivity, reduce mistakes made by people, save money, make things safer, and improve the user experience. [Read more…] about Top 5 Benefits of Integrating Robotics into Managed IT Services

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: automation, canada, managed, process, robotic, services, tech, techmasters

Overview of the Hellcase Tech Hunt Giveaway

August 2, 2024 by Abdul Montaqim

Hellcase is offering gamers the chance to win some fantastic prizes. This giveaway guarantees an improvement in gaming performance with high-quality equipment that will make the game much more enjoyable. [Read more…] about Overview of the Hellcase Tech Hunt Giveaway

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: experience, gamers, gaming, giveaway, hellcase, hunt, offer, tech

Why Should Tech Startups Opt for Network Maintenance Plan?

July 11, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Putting up and sustaining a fully functional computer network gets more challenging as your firm grows and evolves.

Modern technological developments have introduced numerous new hardware devices, software applications, and communication platforms, all of which necessitate sophisticated network capabilities.

If you want your company to take advantage of these innovations, you should think about getting a comprehensive networking consulting service that will keep your network running smoothly. [Read more…] about Why Should Tech Startups Opt for Network Maintenance Plan?

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: computer, developments, functional, maintenance, network, startups, tech, technological

International work puts robot avatars on the move 

February 26, 2024 by Mark Allinson

The term “avatar” might be most familiar as a picture used on social media, but in the technology world, it can mean much more. 

When James Cameron’s hit movie “Avatar” came to theaters in 2009, it introduced a concept already cooking in the technology community: for a connected operator to be able to fully remotely opperate the movements of a robot.

In the movie, the robots were biological, but the technology in the real world is connected to more traditional robots with circuits and computers. These also are called avatars.  [Read more…] about International work puts robot avatars on the move 

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: avatar, controls, engineering, humanoid, icub, lab, robotics, tech, terrestrial, trec, virginia

10 New Tech Trends in 2024

January 27, 2024 by Mark Allinson

2024 stands poised to witness a remarkable array of technological innovations that promise to reshape various industries.

As new technology trends emerge in 2024, Chrome VPN extensions like VPN Chrome become increasingly important, particularly in environments dominated by 5G and edge computing.

They offer essential data privacy and security for users interacting with advanced technologies like IoT and AI, ensuring safe internet usage. [Read more…] about 10 New Tech Trends in 2024

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: 5d, ai, amazon, aws, browser, chrome, computing, datafication, edge, generative ai, services, tech, technology, trends, web

The Green Revolution: How Sustainable Tech is Transforming Business Operations

January 25, 2024 by David Edwards

In a world increasingly conscious of environmental impact, the integration of sustainable technologies into business operations is at the forefront of a revolutionary shift.

This article explores the landscape of sustainable tech, encompassing energy-efficient machinery, eco-friendly materials, and waste reduction systems, and examines how these innovations are transforming the way businesses operate.

Beyond contributing to environmental conservation, these technologies are proving to be powerful catalysts for enhanced efficiency and reduced operational costs, marking a paradigm shift in the business landscape. [Read more…] about The Green Revolution: How Sustainable Tech is Transforming Business Operations

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: automated, biodegradable, business, green, greener, payroll, recycled, revolution, sustainable, systems, tech, transforming

Rolling into the Future: A Look at Hospital Automation

January 19, 2024 by David Edwards

Imagine you’re sitting in a hospital room, witnessing a ballet of beeping machines and bustling staff. It’s all part of a rhythm – a dance of data and diligence – that technology and automation have fine-tuned for your care.

Gone are the days of endless paperwork and waiting for test results that seem to take forever. Now, hospitals are harnessing tech to make your experience not just bearable, but actually better.

From the way they keep track of your records to the method they dispense your meds, it’s all getting a digital makeover. [Read more…] about Rolling into the Future: A Look at Hospital Automation

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: automation, care, data, hospital, hospitals, tech

SprutCAM X robot integrates JAKA cobots into its robot components library

January 7, 2024 by Mark Allinson

SprutCAM Tech, the developer of the all-in-one CAD/CAM/OLP system SprutCAM X Robot, is expanding its technological partnerships with manufacturers of CNC machines and industrial robots.

The online Library of robot components has been updated to include digital twins of the popular JAKA cobots from the well-known Chinese manufacturer.

The current inventory of supported equipment includes the following JAKA cobot models: Zu 3, Zu 5, Zu 7, Zu 12, Zu 18, Pro 16, and MiniCobo. You can always check the complete list of supported equipment on the dedicated page of the website. [Read more…] about SprutCAM X robot integrates JAKA cobots into its robot components library

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: components, jaka, library, program, robot, robots, sprut cam, tech

Falling Demand is Undermining Government Investment in Battery and Semiconductor Tech

January 6, 2024 by David Edwards

Improvements in battery and semiconductor technology are essential for automation. Physically instantiated AI systems need power cells that can fuel them for work. Tethering them to long cables is impractical in most situations.

Unfortunately, demand for these ancillary technologies is drying up, despite billions of dollars in direct U.S. government funding. Slowing growth in electric vehicle sales is partly to blame.

Still, pundits are also anticipating Donald Trump’s return to the Whitehouse, dampening sentiment in the science and technology sector’s long-term investment plans. [Read more…] about Falling Demand is Undermining Government Investment in Battery and Semiconductor Tech

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: battery, companies, demand, falling, government, investment, semiconductor, tech

StilFold sells its first ‘industrial origami’ metal-folding machine to USA

October 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Manufacturing startup StilFold has sold its first “industrial origami” metal-folding machine to industry, in a deal with Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the USA.

Studies suggest manufacturing accounts for more than half of the total environmental impact of the US economy. Stockholm-based StilFold is pioneering the use of curve folding and robotics to build things more sustainably.

The company has created groundbreaking technology which involves the use of a specialist robotic cell and computational design software to fold flat sheet metal over curves to create complex, light and sustainable new structures, using minimal component parts. [Read more…] about StilFold sells its first ‘industrial origami’ metal-folding machine to USA

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: georgia, industrial, origami, stilfold, tech

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