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Kawasaki Robotics teams up with Realtime Robotics to develop robot motion planning

June 13, 2022 by Mai Tao

Kawasaki Robotics, a manufacturer of industrial robots and automation systems, has teamed up Realtime Robotics, a developer of autonomous motion planning for industrial robots, to automate the programming, implementation and control of its industrial robots.

Realtime Robotics and Kawasaki have partnered on several projects, including helping a major automotive manufacturer improve the speed of programming by 70 percent.

This manufacturer reduced the pre-production engineering commissioning process through the use of automatic, collision-free motion planning technology; technology that in the future will enable the time-consuming physical validation of robot paths to be eliminated altogether. [Read more…] about Kawasaki Robotics teams up with Realtime Robotics to develop robot motion planning

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: advanced, kawasaki, manufacturer, motion, planning, programming, rapidplan, realtime, robot, robotics, robots, software, time

LG showcases new customer service robot

June 12, 2022 by David Edwards

LG Business Solutions USA has introduced the company’s first multi-purpose customer service robot, the LG CLOi GuideBot, which is designed to provide wayfinding, enhanced security, powerful advertising opportunities and valuable data on interaction times and usage.

The robot’s friendly digital face, responsive voice activation and two large touch screens are designed to revolutionize the customer experience virtually everywhere from museums and convention centers to movie theaters and hotels.

The LG CLOi GuideBot made its official debut at InfoComm 2022 in the Las Vegas Convention Center, alongside the LG CLOi ServeBot, an autonomous indoor delivery robot to carry and deliver food, goods and supplies. [Read more…] about LG showcases new customer service robot

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: cloi, guidebot, lg, robot, security, time

GXO unveils DroneDog and Aerial Drone System from Asylon for security applications

June 12, 2022 by David Edwards

GXO Logistics, which says it is the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider, has deployed advanced air and ground security robotics at one of its major distribution centers in Clayton, Indiana, and plans to significantly increase deployment of automated security systems across other sites within the next year.

This would be the largest air and ground security robotics fleet in the world.

The DroneDog and DroneSentry duo, integrated with the DroneCore security platform from Asylon, are security technologies of the future, providing high-quality data and onsite activity updates that can detect potential issues in real time and simultaneously report them to the security team. Click here to see the DroneDog in action. [Read more…] about GXO unveils DroneDog and Aerial Drone System from Asylon for security applications

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: air, asylon, dronedog, ground, gxo, members, real, robotics, security, system, team, technology, time

ICE Cobotics launches new compact autonomous floor scrubber

May 12, 2022 by David Edwards

ICE Cobotics has launched Cobi 18, a compact autonomous floor scrubber available through an all-inclusive subscription.

Designed by cleaning professionals for cleaning professionals, Cobi 18 delivers high-performance scrubbing and is easy to use.

The user interface is clear and simple, and its “teach and repeat” feature allows users to train a route once and deploy it with the click of a button each time thereafter. [Read more…] about ICE Cobotics launches new compact autonomous floor scrubber

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: access, autonomous, cleaning, cobi, cobotics, compact, data, day, easy, floors, i-synergy, ice, include, managers, route, score, simple, site, subscription, teach, time

How Does Route Planning Software Work?

May 3, 2022 by David Edwards

When it comes to your organization’s bottom line, you want to be sure that you are doing all possible to obtain the finest conclusion. Whatever your industry, when you devote significant time and effort going to several countries, the costs quickly pile up.

Naturally, the first step should be to choose a solution that can decrease significant expenses and assist your organization in operating more efficiently – and this is where route planning software comes into play.

Route softwares, like Route4Me, provide several advantages to your organization; here are four to consider. [Read more…] about How Does Route Planning Software Work?

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: consumers, costs, deliveries, delivery, planning, route, software, time

What Are the Advantages of Automating Business Processes?

April 30, 2022 by David Edwards

There was a time when certain things and technologies seemed impossible but those things and technologies are a reality in today’s world. Technology is evolving so fast and new advancements are made so rapidly that what was considered impossible a few years ago is a reality now.

The latest technologies are used by businesses to perform various things to increase their efficiency. Out of various uses of technologies, one of the most common uses is for automation of various processes.

Over the past decade, there has been an increase in the number of businesses that are using technology to automate their processes. [Read more…] about What Are the Advantages of Automating Business Processes?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: automating, automation, business, businesses, employees, errors, increase, processes, task, tasks, time

Jack in the Box to pilot Miso’s robots in its burger joints

April 27, 2022 by David Edwards

Miso Robotics has agreed a partnership with Jack in the Box to begin a piloted test that will install its Flippy 2 and Sippy core product lines in one of the national restaurant chain’s standalone locations, with possible plans for further integration in the months ahead.

Built on the Miso Platform, both products leverage artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision and data analytics to maximize efficiency in the commercial kitchen.

With continued staffing challenges impacting operating hours and costs, Jack in the Box saw a need to revamp its technology roadmap and establish new systems – particularly in the back-of-house – that improve restaurant-level economics and alleviate the pain points of working in a high-volume commercial kitchen.  [Read more…] about Jack in the Box to pilot Miso’s robots in its burger joints

Filed Under: Service robots Tagged With: back-of-house, box, commercial, company, customers, flippy, integration, jack, kitchen, members, miso, operations, product, products, restaurant, robotics, technology, time

Getting an Immediate Insurance Check After an Accident

April 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Insurance companies continue to find new ways to pay less than what a person deserves when the victim sustains injuries through no fault of their own.

One tactic these companies use now is to send an insurance check to a claimant in the hopes they will cash it. Once the victim cashes the check, the insurance company doesn’t have to pay this individual any more money.

They argue the person agreed to the settlement amount when they cashed it. How can a victim ensure they get fair compensation for their injuries, and what should they do when they receive this check? [Read more…] about Getting an Immediate Insurance Check After an Accident

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: accident, attorney, case, check, companies, company, compensation, ensure, expenses, full, injuries, insurance, learn, long, person, receive, resolve, settlement, time, victim

Robotic Resources: How Autonomous Technologies Enhance Human Capabilities

April 22, 2022 by David Edwards

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By Jeff Weiland, LG Business Solutions USA

Ever since the first modern robots were developed in the 1950s, the public’s fascination with autonomous machines has varied from excitement and hope to hesitance and fear, and everything in between.

In the following decades, single-purpose robots began showing up on factory floors and in mailrooms, and average citizens grew more comfortable and familiar with digital technologies forming a central part of home life.

While the dancing, jumping, self-navigating robots of today were still decades away, the controversy then was much the same: workers worried that machines might eliminate their jobs. [Read more…] about Robotic Resources: How Autonomous Technologies Enhance Human Capabilities

Filed Under: Features, Robotics Tagged With: autonomous, businesses, existing, food, human, machines, modern, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, systems, tasks, technologies, time, workers

Tennant introduces lithium-ion technology to its autonomous floor cleaning machines

April 16, 2022 by David Edwards

Tennant Company, a manufacturer of robotic floor cleaners, has introduced lithium-ion technology to its portfolio of autonomous floor cleaning machines, including the T380AMR, T7AMR, and T16AMR.

This new advanced battery technology provides added benefits to customers across the world in the cleaning industry.

Tennant Company and partner Brain Corp, a leader in the robotics market, have engineered a portfolio of autonomous floor scrubbers and together they have deployed over 5,400 robotic scrubbers, representing the world’s largest fleet of autonomous floor scrubbers. [Read more…] about Tennant introduces lithium-ion technology to its autonomous floor cleaning machines

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: amr, autonomous, batteries, battery, cleaning, company, customers, floor, lead-acid, lithium-ion, machines, robotic, scrubbers, technology, tennant, time

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