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Landscaping robot company Electric Sheep Robotics officially launches

August 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Robotic lawnmower startup Electric Sheep Robotics has now officially launched as “an autonomy partner to the landscaping industry”.

The company is tackling the industry’s single most pressing challenge, a decades-long shortage of reliable labor. This has often resulted in businesses that are unable to grow beyond a certain size even if the demand is present.

Over 50 percent of landscape maintenance involves lawn mowing, a tedious and repetitive process made physically grueling by exposure to harsh weather. This exacerbates the industry’s labor shortages, low growth and shrinking margins. [Read more…] about Landscaping robot company Electric Sheep Robotics officially launches

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: autonomy, company, dexter, electric, existing, industry, labor, landscaping, lawn, mowers, robot, robotics, robots, sheep, technology, today

Healthcare provider Hillrom brings in telepresence robots from Ava Robotics

August 26, 2021 by David Edwards

Connected healthcare company Hillrom says it has expanded its sales reach, customer experience and education processes by utilizing Ava Telepresence Robots at two premier product showrooms located in Irvine, California and Batesville, Indiana.

Ava Robotics is a builder of intelligent robots for the workplace.

As a provider of healthcare connected care products and services, Hillrom serves a high-profile customer base of large hospital and healthcare system executives. [Read more…] about Healthcare provider Hillrom brings in telepresence robots from Ava Robotics

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: ava, customer, customers, experience, healthcare, hillrom, product, products, robotics, robots, sales, team, technology, telepresence, workplace

Tas Global commercializes ‘world’s first’ ship hull cleaning robot system

August 25, 2021 by Mai Tao

A startup company called Tas Global is commercializing what it says is the world’s only robot capable of cleaning freely on curved surfaces.

The company has registered more than 30 patents in 16 countries including the US on the journey to bringing the robotic system to market.

Selected as a South Korean government project, Tas started by developing technology for processing organisms attached on a ship’s hull. [Read more…] about Tas Global commercializes ‘world’s first’ ship hull cleaning robot system

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: attached, cleaning, company, development, diving, environment-friendly, global, hull, industrial, institute, international, korea, maritime, organisms, project, robot, safety, selected, ship, ships, system, tas, technology, underwater

Noyes Technologies secures $3.8 million to ‘revolutionize’ automation of urban storage areas with robotized nano warehouses

August 25, 2021 by David Edwards

Noyes Technologies, provider of a flexible robotic warehousing solution designed for urban use, has completed a seed investment round of $3.8 million, led by Vsquared Ventures, and joined by 468 Capital and the Abacon Capital.

The way of consuming is changing rapidly. Customers are requesting ever speedier delivery times but storage spaces close to the customer, especially in the urban landscape, are scarce and costly.

By providing a unique solution ahead of market demand and empowering the delivery and quick commerce market on the journey to profitability, Noyes Technologies is the enabler for urban living and dynamic consumer behavior. [Read more…] about Noyes Technologies secures $3.8 million to ‘revolutionize’ automation of urban storage areas with robotized nano warehouses

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: business, capital, flexible, market, noyes, solution, team, technologies, technology, urban, warehousing

RE2 Robotics launches new robotic arm for outdoor mobile applications

August 25, 2021 by David Edwards

RE2 Robotics, a leading developer of intelligent mobile robotic manipulation systems, marks its 20th year in business with the launch of its newest robotic arm, the RE2 Sapien 6M.

The milestone marks two successful decades of innovation and growth for the Company in the robotics industry.

Originally founded on July 20, 2001 as a defense subcontractor to Carnegie Mellon University by alumni Jorgen Pedersen, the Company incubated at the National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC) in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh. [Read more…] about RE2 Robotics launches new robotic arm for outdoor mobile applications

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, arm, company, control, customers, defense, engineering, intelligent, manipulation, mobile, pedersen, pittsburgh, require, robotic, robotics, sapien, systems, technology

Tau invents wire that doubles the power of electric motors and raises €10.25 million

August 24, 2021 by David Edwards

A startup company called Tau, which specializes in materials science and automotive electrification, says it has delivered a prototype wire that enables electric motors to double their power output without changing their size. 

The technology could mean that electric vehicles and machines of all kinds can keep going for longer on a single charge, and go faster.

Coinciding with the milestone of delivering prototype winding wire to the automotive industry, Tau also concluded its Series A financing round with additional funding from Finindus, a Belgium-based investment company financed by ArcelorMittal and the Flemish Region, and a top-up by German specialty chemicals company Altana. The total raised is said to be €10.25 million. [Read more…] about Tau invents wire that doubles the power of electric motors and raises €10.25 million

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: altana, coating, company, electric, electrical, energy, environmental, finindus, fund, global, industry, investment, investors, metal, motors, output, power, quality, sovereign, sustainable, tau, technology, wealth, winding, wire, wires

Scientists research ‘matter waves’ to shine light on post electronics future

August 23, 2021 by David Edwards

Most modern technologies owe their success to advances in electronics. These devices harness the flow of electrons in different ways to create computers, charge batteries, light-up displays, and move motors.

Now researchers are starting to explore ways to harness the flow of waves of whole atoms, called matter waves, to enable new kinds of sensors, computers, and scientific research.

This new field has been named atomtronics, owing to the focus on finding ways to move whole atoms rather than electrons in traditional electronics devices. [Read more…] about Scientists research ‘matter waves’ to shine light on post electronics future

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: atoms, atomtronic, atomtronics, chip, circuits, computers, devices, electrical, electronics, explore, field, move, practical, properties, quantum, researchers, roadmap, scientists, sensitive, sensors, technology, traditional, waves, ways

Monogram Orthopedics attracts 5,000 investors on way to raising $30 million

August 23, 2021 by David Edwards

Monogram Orthopedics, the startup advancing the future of joint replacement surgery, has attracted 5,000 Series B investors – and almost $1 million – on crowdfunding platform StartEngine.

Aiming to personalize the $19.6 billion joint replacement market through artificial intelligence, robotics, and 3D printing, Monogram Orthopedics is targeting a $34 million raise to scale and bring their technology to market.

The company expects to kick off its unmatched personalized approach with its first Total Knee Arthroplasty implant FDA submission planned for later this year. [Read more…] about Monogram Orthopedics attracts 5,000 investors on way to raising $30 million

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: active, approach, company, implants, joint, knee, market, medical, monogram, orthopedics, patient, patients, percent, personalized, replacement, robotics, surgeries, surgical, technology, tka, university, year

Sarcos Robotics signs up Pine Environmental as distribution partner

August 23, 2021 by David Edwards

Sarcos Robotics, a developer of exoskeletons and other robotic systems, has signed up Pine Environmental Services as an official distributor.

Pine Environmental is a professional services company providing equipment for environmental monitoring, nondestructive testing, visual inspection, and continuous emissions monitoring.

The agreement will see Pine Environmental become an official distributor of the award-winning Guardian S remote visual inspection and surveillance robot. [Read more…] about Sarcos Robotics signs up Pine Environmental as distribution partner

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: america, asset, company, customers, environmental, equipment, guardian, improvements, including, inspection, maintenance, management, north, percent, pine, remote, robot, robotics, sarcos, Surveillance, technology, tool, visual

Basil Street to launch automated pizza kiosks after raising $10 million

August 19, 2021 by David Edwards

Gourmet pizza brand Basil Street says it is all set to completely change the way Americans buy one of the most popular takeaway foods.

Over four billion pizzas are consumed in the United States annually according to IBIS World. Coupled with the rise of the global kiosk market driven by consumer demand for affordable food options on the go, Basil Street is looking to change how Americans enjoy the Italian specialty.

Through a patented, automated, cooked-to-order kiosk, and on the heels of a successful 2020 pilot program, the gourmand-focused brand announced today their official Regulation A+ round filing and commencement of their crowdfunding reservation period. [Read more…] about Basil Street to launch automated pizza kiosks after raising $10 million

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: apks, automated, basil, brand, food, ingredients, kiosk, kiosks, oven, patented, pilot, pizza, street, technology

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