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Achieve more with mobile robots using SICK modular sensor solutions

October 21, 2024 by Mark Allinson

The rapidly expanding use of automation has generated an array of technologies and applications; creating a critical need for high performance solutions for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) that can adapt to different scenarios.

Industry leader SICK has developed its modular series of sensors to do just this – meeting and exceeding industry needs for adaptability, safety and precision to provide long-term solutions.

SICK’s modular sensor technology enables manufacturers and users of mobile robots to select precisely the modules they require and combine them to create the ideal solution for their application. [Read more…] about Achieve more with mobile robots using SICK modular sensor solutions

Filed Under: Components, Features Tagged With: amr, autonomous, guided, mobile, modular, robots, sensor, sensors, sick, vehicles

May Mobility and NTT partner to promote autonomous driving services

October 11, 2024 by Mark Allinson

May Mobility and telecommunications giant NTT have embarked on a collaboration which they say aims to “continuously provide reliable and safe autonomous driving services in Japan”.

NTT Docomo was selected as the service provider for the Aichi Prefecture government’s Autonomous Driving Operation Project and will conduct autonomous vehicle operations as a regular service, using May Mobility’s technology provided through this collaboration.

Additionally, the companies are pleased to announce the plan of an autonomous driving pilot at the NTT Central Training Center. [Read more…] about May Mobility and NTT partner to promote autonomous driving services

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, docomo, driving, may mobility, ntt, pilot, vehicles

The future of industrial mobility and autonomy, according to Cyngn

September 24, 2024 by Mark Allinson

In this article, Cyngn – a specialist developer and installer of autonomous mobile robot fleets and systems – explores how industrial mobility advancements are transforming operations, boosting efficiency, safety, and scalability across industries.

The industrial landscape is undergoing a significant transformation with the rise of digital technologies. One of the key drivers of this shift is industrial mobility, a concept that is changing how factories and manufacturing processes operate.

At its core, industrial mobility involves the use of advanced technology to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and enable greater autonomy on the factory floor.

[Read more…] about The future of industrial mobility and autonomy, according to Cyngn

Filed Under: Features, Warehouse robots Tagged With: amr, automated, autonomous, autonomy, cyngn, future, guided, industrial, mobile, mobility, robots, vehicles

From Surveillance to Justice: From Smart Helmets to Automated Vehicles – How Robotics Can Enhance Motorcycle Safety

September 11, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Motorcycles offer a sense of freedom and excitement on the road, but they come with inherent risks. With motorcycle accidents being a significant concern, innovative technologies are crucial in enhancing rider safety.

Robotics and automation are playing a transformative role in this arena, making it possible to foresee a future where motorcycles are safer and more efficient.

This blog delves into how advancements in robotics, from smart helmets to automated vehicles, are set to revolutionize motorcycle safety. [Read more…] about From Surveillance to Justice: From Smart Helmets to Automated Vehicles – How Robotics Can Enhance Motorcycle Safety

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automated, justice, motorcycle, robotics, safety, smart, Surveillance, vehicles

How robots are transforming the construction industry

September 9, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Discover how robots are revolutionizing the construction industry by enhancing efficiency, safety, and precision. Article contributed by Cyngn

In 2022, the global construction robotics market was valued at $168.2 million and is expected to reach an impressive $774.6 million by 2032.

[Read more…] about How robots are transforming the construction industry

Filed Under: Construction, Features Tagged With: ai, articulated, automation, BIM, bricklaying, collaborative, construction, cyngn, drones, humanoid, industry, information, labor, laborer, machine, mining, modeling, offsite, prefabrication, robotics, robots, shortages, teleoperated, vehicles

Kuka receives order for robotic work cells ‘in the double-digit million range’

July 31, 2024 by David Edwards

Industrial automation specialist Kuka is supplying 23 friction stir welding cells with integrated robots for the production of electric vehicles for an automotive customer.

The industrial automation specialist say it is the largest single order for robotic work cells in this area to date.

The Friction Stir Welding (FSW) cells with various technologies and Kuka KR Fortec robots are integrated into production lines for electric vehicles.

[Read more…] about Kuka receives order for robotic work cells ‘in the double-digit million range’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cells, electric, friction, fsw, kuka, robots, stir, vehicles, welding, work

Autonomous vehicles: Are they really safer than human-driven vehicles?

July 30, 2024 by Mark Allinson

With more than 90 percent of road traffic accidents coming down to human error, the importance of autonomy and its potential safety benefits cannot be overlooked.

As the industry moves into a new era of autonomous driving technologies, safety benchmarks and standards are evolving, forcing car companies to adopt new technologies to keep their cars competitive.

IDTechEx’s report Autonomous Cars, Robotaxis and Sensors 2024-2044 provides market outlooks for the next twenty years.

[Read more…] about Autonomous vehicles: Are they really safer than human-driven vehicles?

Filed Under: Features, Research Tagged With: autonomous, cars, driverless, human-driven, robotaxis, sensors, vehicles

USM and SeaTrac partner to test uncrewed marine vehicle in offshore hypoxia mapping

July 28, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Utilizing autonomous uncrewed vehicles and creating a sustainable US Gulf Coast continues to be one of the main goals for the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) and its partnership with SeaTrac Systems.

Together, they embarked on a 14-day mission to analyze potential hypoxia levels in the Gulf and its effect on the future of marine life.

Also known as dead zones, hypoxia zones are areas in which oxygen levels in water are decreased due to nutrient pollution caused by runoff rich in nitrogen and phosphorus. [Read more…] about USM and SeaTrac partner to test uncrewed marine vehicle in offshore hypoxia mapping

Filed Under: Marine Tagged With: autonomous, seatrac, systems, uncrewed, university of southern mississippi, vehicles, vessels

Why Fleet Maintenance is Crucial for Travel Business?

July 20, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Most travel businesses always insist on proper fleet management, but they hardly pay attention to fleet maintenance. With the ever-increasing challenge of catering to all types of customers and the higher costs, businesses must employ effective strategies for smooth business operations.

To steer clear of the issues related to customer satisfaction, fleet maintenance offers an efficient solution for safe and secure services.

While fleet management covers overall fleet availability, vehicle monitoring, and drivers’ performance on the road, fleet maintenance specifically covers vehicle safety, health, and all the aspects of vehicle repairs. [Read more…] about Why Fleet Maintenance is Crucial for Travel Business?

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: business, crucial, drivers, fleet, maintenance, management, safety, travel, vehicles

May Mobility passes milestone of 10,000 passengers with its autonomous vehicles

July 17, 2024 by Mark Allinson

May Mobility, a developer of autonomous driving technology, says that more than 10,000 riders have used its goMARTI autonomous vehicle service in Grand Rapids, Minnesota since its launch in September 2022.

Grand Rapids is a rural community known for extreme winter weather patterns and steep snow banks. This milestone demonstrates May Mobility’s ability to operate under challenging and diverse circumstances while becoming a trusted and vital resource for the community.

May Mobility, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), The PLUM Catalyst and the city of Grand Rapids partnered to deliver an accessible transportation option that augments existing transportation. [Read more…] about May Mobility passes milestone of 10,000 passengers with its autonomous vehicles

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, may mobility, minnesota, passengers, riders, vehicles

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