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EasyMile and Kalray expand autonomous mobility partnership

January 8, 2021 by David Edwards

Autonomous technology provider EasyMile and intelligent processors supplier Kalray have deepened their relationship with the signature of a deal formalizing their relationship to develop intelligent systems.

The partnership follows their work together in the 10-partner-strong ES3CAP collaborative project, led by Kalray and announced in 2019.

The ES3CAP program, with a budget of €22.2 million over three years, aims to build a hardware and software platform intended for manufacturers developing critical applications requiring high computing capacity in the fields of aeronautics (aviation, flying cabs, UAVs), defense and, autonomous vehicles. [Read more…] about EasyMile and Kalray expand autonomous mobility partnership

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: algorithms, applications, autonomous, cap, capability, capable, collaboration, critical, easymile, es, high, intelligent, kalray, manufacturers, mppa, performance, processor, processors, safe, safety, software, solutions, systems, technology, vehicles

Seoul Robotics launches ‘breakthrough’ perception software platform

January 8, 2021 by Mai Tao

​Seoul Robotics​, a 3D computer vision company using AI and machine learning to power the future of mobility, has made its formal debut in the US market with the launch of its first commercial product, Discovery.

The company, which has been developing sensor agnostic perception software for 3D sensors for the past three years, provides large-scale companies, institutions, and governments with access to LiDAR solutions to support a range of functions and increase efficiency and safety.

The LiDAR market is currently on track to reach more than $3 billion by 2025, fueled over the last decade by companies focused on the development of autonomous vehicles. [Read more…] about Seoul Robotics launches ‘breakthrough’ perception software platform

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: autonomous, companies, company, data, development, discovery, functions, industries, institutions, launch, learning, lidar, multiple, platform, product, range, robotics, selected, sensors, seoul, software, solutions, technology, vision

ABB establishes new R&D center for electric vehicle technology

January 6, 2021 by Sam Francis

ABB says it is “underlining its market leading position” in electric vehicle charging infrastructure by establishing a new E-mobility Innovation Lab, where it will house 120 specialists working on next generation solutions. (See video below.)

Designed to spur further innovations in e-mobility, the $10 million, 3,600 sq m facility is based on the Delft University of Technology campus, in the Netherlands and will drive ABB’s future portfolio development, as well as R&D projects for EVs. The University was ranked among the top 15 engineering and technology universities in the world in the QS World University Rankings in 2020.

Along with an investment of $30 million into a global Center of Excellence and production site for EV charging infrastructure, due to open next year in Italy, the facility in Delft underlines ABB’s plans to grow investments in sustaining its technology leadership. [Read more…] about ABB establishes new R&D center for electric vehicle technology

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: abb, charging, e-mobility, technology, university

The impact of self-drive cars on the insurance industry

December 22, 2020 by Polly

When you think about it, the year 2021 sounds quite futuristic, doesn’t it?

If the film 2001: A Space Odyssey is anything to go by, we should be a further two decades of technology on from immersive interplanetary space travel by now – but unfortunately, we’ve underachieved a little on those goals.

While the sci-fi fantasists of the 1960s might be somewhat disappointed in what we currently have to offer, one mind bending technology that is making palpable and commercially viable strides forward is the self-driving car. [Read more…] about The impact of self-drive cars on the insurance industry

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: accidents, car, cars, driver, drivers, industry, insurance, liability, manufacturer, self-driving, shift, technology

AI Trends in Cybersecurity May Present Job Insecurity in the Industry

December 10, 2020 by Polly

The cybersecurity industry is trending upwards. More people are sharing sensitive data online, which entices criminals to find new ways to attack internet users.

Every industry faces change, but the change the cybersecurity industry is facing may threaten job security.  [Read more…] about AI Trends in Cybersecurity May Present Job Insecurity in the Industry

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Promoted Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, change, companies, cybersecurity, folks, help, industry, job, jobs, online, people, security, support, technology, threats, threats to careers, time, trends

Panasonic to apply industrial technology to solve society’s problems

December 9, 2020 by Mai Tao

Panasonic says it aims to tackle the needs of smart societies – from healthcare to retail and logistics – with industrial technology. (See video below.)

The company says it will use its broad expertise in sensors as well as drives technology, and its technologies in industrial robots to meet the challenge.

Panasonic says its approach is based on “pragmatic solutions that work with people”, and this can be defined within three core pillars: augmented solutions, stand-alone solutions, and complete robotics automation solutions. [Read more…] about Panasonic to apply industrial technology to solve society’s problems

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, areas, company, drives, europe, expertise, healthcare, industrial, industry, logistics, meet, open, panasonic, partnerships, retail, robotics, robots, sensors, sensory, solutions, technologies, technology

Wrapify, Kiwibot and Gong partner for ‘first’ autonomous bot delivery campaign

December 2, 2020 by David Edwards

Wrapify, the advertising tech platform for brands powered by out-of-home and the gig economy, has agreed a “first-of-its-kind” autonomous bot delivery campaign alongside partners Kiwibot, the delivery robot company, and Gong, the revenue intelligence platform, kicking off in San Jose and coming soon to Denver and Los Angeles.

Robotic delivery services can promise contactless delivery, a highly sought-after service under mandates of social distancing.

With autonomous bots on the rise, Wrapify’s Boost provides these delivery operators with a brand-new transit media revenue stream with the ability to provide brand and agency clients robust attribution reporting, data visualization and multi-channel retargeting capabilities. [Read more…] about Wrapify, Kiwibot and Gong partner for ‘first’ autonomous bot delivery campaign

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: automation, customers, fleet, fleets, mobility, platform, ridecell, round, technology, ventures

Toyota unveils two new autonomous warehouse vehicles

December 2, 2020 by David Edwards

Toyota Forklift has unveiled two new autonomous warehouse vehicles, developed in partnership with Bastian Solutions, a Toyota Advanced Logistics company.

The “Center-Controlled Rider” and “Core Tow Tractor Automated Forklifts” were designed for manufacturing facilities and distribution center operations where tasks are highly standardized, repetitive, and easily accomplished without the need of advanced human management.

The vehicles use ANT software from BlueBotics. ANT is like an operating system for autonomous mobile robots or automated guided vehicles. [Read more…] about Toyota unveils two new autonomous warehouse vehicles

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: advanced, agv, agvs, automated, autonomous, easily, forklifts, guided, handling, laser, material, operations, system, technologies, technology, toyota, tugger, vehicles, vgv, warehouse, wire

Ridecell raises $45 million in latest funding round

December 2, 2020 by David Edwards

Ridecell, the startup providing fleet management software for autonomous vehicles, has secured $45 million in its Series C financing round.

The round was led by new investor, Fort Ross Ventures, and includes new investor Solasta Ventures.

Existing investors Activate Capital, Denso, LG Technology Ventures, and Initialized Capital also participated in the round. [Read more…] about Ridecell raises $45 million in latest funding round

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: automation, customers, fleet, fleets, mobility, platform, ridecell, round, technology, ventures

Daimler and Volvo launch €1.2 billion venture to develop hydrogen fuel-cell technology for trucks

December 1, 2020 by David Edwards

Volvo Group and Daimler Trucks have entered into a joint venture to develop, produce and commercialize hydrogen fuel-cell systems for use in heavy-duty trucks as the primary focus, as well as other applications.

The ambition of both partners is to make the new company a leading global manufacturer of fuel cells, and thus help the world take a major step towards climate-neutral and sustainable transportation by 2050.

Volvo will acquire 50 percent of the partnership interests in Daimler Truck Fuel Cell for approximately €600 million on a cash and debt-free basis. Closing of the transaction is expected during the first half of 2021. [Read more…] about Daimler and Volvo launch €1.2 billion venture to develop hydrogen fuel-cell technology for trucks

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: agreement, areas, company, daimler, develop, expected, fuel, fuel-cell, future, group, half, joint, power, production, system, technology, transaction, truck, trucks, venture, volvo, well

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