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Ocean Aero partners with KAUST and Shelf Subsea to advance maritime research in Red Sea

April 29, 2022 by David Edwards

Ocean Aero, a manufacturer and service provider of ocean-going Autonomous Underwater and Surface Vehicles (AUSVs), has agreed a partnership with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), one of Saudi Arabia’s preeminent centers of academia, research, and development, and Saudi Shelf Subsea, part of the Shelf Subsea Group of companies headquartered in Perth, Australia with extensive operations in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

The trilateral partnership will center on novel maritime research in the Red Sea and has several core tenets:

  • applied research on tailored payloads for Saudi-specific applications with a number of the Kingdom’s maritime organizations;
  • exploration of advanced concept development utilizing existing and joint IP; and
  • continued execution of scientific services with a fleet of Ocean Aero’s TRITON AUSVs.

Kevin Decker, CEO of Ocean Aero, says: “We couldn’t be happier to work alongside the oceanographers, researchers, and marine scientists at KAUST. [Read more…] about Ocean Aero partners with KAUST and Shelf Subsea to advance maritime research in Red Sea

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: aero, arabia, bin, core, development, developments, expertise, kaust, key, kingdom, maritime, ocean, operations, project, red, saudi, scientific, sea, shelf, solutions, subsea, vision

Did Someone Say Co-Bots? How Human-Robot Teamwork Will Upend Manufacturing

April 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Matthew Cherewka, director of business development and strategy, Vecna Robotics

Advances in sensor and camera technologies have made robots more intelligent, allowing them to collaborate more with human workers instead of being isolated in cages or separate areas.

Known as co-bots (collaborative robots), this new form of robot can slow down or stop completely to prevent humans from getting injured, but they also enable companies to develop new human-robot workflows that automate previously manual methods.

In essence, they aim to focus on the “collaborative” aspect of the term, rather than the “robot”. [Read more…] about Did Someone Say Co-Bots? How Human-Robot Teamwork Will Upend Manufacturing

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: amrs, autonomous, co-bot, co-bots, collaborative, companies, deploy, environment, help, humans, operations, pallets, robot, robots, space, vision, warehouse, workers, workflows

Marine robotics specialist Vaarst raises $20 million to expand

April 21, 2022 by David Edwards

Marine robotics specialist Vaarst has closed on the first $20 million of its Series B round led by energy transition investor Legal & General Capital, alongside the venture capital arm of the international energy company Equinor.

Existing shareholder Foresight Group also participated alongside In-Q-Tel, the strategic investor for the US intelligence and defence communities and allied nations.

Vaarst is a leading provider of autonomy and cloud managed robotics; supporting the offshore wind, wave & tidal, scientific, maritime security, and civils industries. [Read more…] about Marine robotics specialist Vaarst raises $20 million to expand

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: company, costs, energy, group, help, industries, infrastructure, investment, marine, offshore, robotics, supporting, technology, transition, vaarst, vision, wind

ZF and VinFast to launch autonomous driving systems scalable to higher levels

February 14, 2022 by David Edwards

VinFast, a fast-growing vehicle manufacturer in Vietnam, says it will launch vehicle platforms that feature “higher level automated functions” in the near future, utilizing automotive systems maker ZF’s expertise in hardware, software and system integration.

Le Thi Thu Thuy, VinFast Global CEO, says: “Our companies are an outstanding match as our goals for mobility are perfectly aligned.

“The future is both electric and automated as we seek to help protect our environment while providing transportation that enhances safety, convenience and efficiency. We will work together to achieve this vision for VinFast customers as we expand our sales around the world.” [Read more…] about ZF and VinFast to launch autonomous driving systems scalable to higher levels

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: automated, central, convenience, driving, enable, functions, future, global, higher, launch, level, levels, mobility, parking, safety, sensor, sensors, systems, valet, vehicle, vinfast, vision, work, zf

Automatica event right back on track, say organisers

January 19, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Organisers of Automatica, one of the world’s largest industrial robotics and automation trade shows, say the event is “right back on track” after a terrible pandemic which virtually destroyed the entire events sector.

In a press release, Automatica organisers say: “The indicators for automatica 2022, which will be held at the Munich exhibition grounds from June 21 to 24, are very positive. All industry leaders have already applied half a year before the event.”

Companies such as ABB, Denso, Doosan Robotics, Epson, Fanuc, Hanwha, igus, Kawasaki, Kuka, Omron, Stäubli, Universal Robots, Yamaha, and Yaskawa will represent the robotics sector. [Read more…] about Automatica event right back on track, say organisers

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: association, automatica, automation, companies, event, expects, hahn, industrial, industry, leaders, munich, organisers, pandemic, robotics, robots, sector, technology, time, track, vision, year

Kuka to build smart factory for digital construction company Admares

January 18, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Industrial automation giant Kuka is to build a smart factory for digital construction company Admares.

The two companies say the project will “revolutionize the construction of buildings”.

Admares is said to be “the world’s leading provider of alternative real estate and pioneering construction methods”. And the company is pursuing the vision of future-oriented smart factories. [Read more…] about Kuka to build smart factory for digital construction company Admares

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: admares, automation, build, buildings, company, construction, digital, factories, factory, industry, kuka, leading, project, robotic, smart, systems, vision, worlds

Helping robots ‘see’ by using advanced AI and video in manufacturing

January 11, 2022 by Mai Tao

Not long ago, a world inhabited by robots was merely a sci-fi storyline.

Today, robots have become part and parcel of many manufacturing lines. We’ve become used to seeing them assemble, pick and pack, and zip down warehouses looking for the latest item for delivery.

They have become indispensable to many organizations and individuals, where many work hand-in-hand with human colleagues. Now, they are being given the ability to see and are using video technology to be even more efficient. [Read more…] about Helping robots ‘see’ by using advanced AI and video in manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: ai, based, cobot, cobots, deep, efficient, hanwha, human, learning, machine, manufacturing, movements, plant, robot, robots, safety, technology, techwin, video, vision, visual, work

Unity and Hyundai partner to build virtual twin of automotive manufacturing facility

January 11, 2022 by Mai Tao

Unity, a platform for developing games and other 3D content, and Hyundai Motor Company have agreed a partnership to jointly design and build what they describe as “a new metaverse roadmap and platform for a meta-factory”.

The partnership will realize Hyundai’s vision of becoming the first mobility innovator to build a meta-factory, a digital-twin of the company’s physical plant, supported by a metaverse platform.

The introduction of Meta-factory, will allow Hyundai to test numerous scenarios virtually, in order to assess, calculate and create optimal operation conditions, without employees needing to be onsite. [Read more…] about Unity and Hyundai partner to build virtual twin of automotive manufacturing facility

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: company, future, group, hmgics, hyundai, innovation, manufacturing, meta-factory, metaverse, mobility, motor, platform, unity, vision

Automating cricket ball production: Global cricket ball manufacturer uses automation with a vision system for efficiency and upskilling

December 30, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Under the laws of cricket, it is illegal for players to rub any substance other than saliva and sweat onto the ball, let alone scuffing it with their fingernails. Similarly, strict rules apply to the manufacturing of cricket balls.

Here’s how cricket ball manufacturer Kookaburra designed its first ever machine tending robotic system to produce the perfect ball, with the help of industrial robot supplier, TM Robotics and MAP Services, Australian partner for TM Robotics and Shibaura Machine.

Machine tending is repetitive work. The job of loading and unloading machines with parts or materials are usually done by humans. In the production of cricket balls, workers would place covers – the outside leather of cricket balls – onto trays after being pressed into shape to form half of a cricket ball. These trays are then placed into a rack and moved to the next process – trimming excess leather from the pressed cover. [Read more…] about Automating cricket ball production: Global cricket ball manufacturer uses automation with a vision system for efficiency and upskilling

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: application, ball, balls, cover, covers, cricket, kookaburra, machine, map, pick, process, robot, robotics, shibaura, system, TM, trays, tvl, vision, workers

Comau unveils new software for ‘easy programming of complex robotic applications’

December 15, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Comau has unveiled what it describes as a “powerful software program” based on artificial intelligence algorithms that makes man-machine communication easier while optimizing industrial operations.

The industrial automation company says its MI.RA/Dexter reflects Comau’s “commitment to simplified automation”.

MI.RA/Dexter is a metalanguage that makes aims to make robotics more accessible for companies of all sizes by translating human language syntax into robot syntax. [Read more…] about Comau unveils new software for ‘easy programming of complex robotic applications’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: actions, activities, automation, cobot, comau, complex, control, costs, efficiency, eliminate, includes, industrial, interface, intuitive, mi.ra/dexter, operations, operator, operators, process, program, programming, quality, recognition, required, robot, robotic, safe, software, specific, syntax, system, testing, vision, voice

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