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Neubility raises 3 billion won investment from Samsung

March 22, 2023 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

Neubility, an autonomous robot services company, has received a 3 billion won ($2.3 million) investment from Samsung Venture Investment.

With this investment, it has achieved about 30 billion won in total cumulative investments, while establishing a bridgehead for its global business by entering major overseas markets, such as Japan, Europe, and the United States, and building a production base in Southeast Asia.

Neubility is rapidly increasing its service competitiveness by accumulating data on urban driving experience from the CES 2023 Innovation Award-winning self-driving robot, Neubie, and the Robot as a Service (RaaS) platform, Neubiego. [Read more…] about Neubility raises 3 billion won investment from Samsung

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: billion, business, investment, neubility, production, robot, samsung, service, services, venture, won

10 Winter Car Problems You Can’t Ignore

October 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

In most parts of the country, winter means dealing with frigid temperatures, snow, ice and salt-covered roads. At first glance, this may not seem like it has much to do with your car or your driving.

However, the truth is that winter can present serious dangers when you’re behind the wheel and expose the vehicle itself to serious damage. Pay attention to these 10 common winter car problems and you’ll be prepared to handle whatever Mother Nature throws your way. [Read more…] about 10 Winter Car Problems You Can’t Ignore

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: battery, car, cold, door, driving, engine, fuel, ice, locks, parts, plugs, power, problems, properly, spark, temperatures, time, tire, weather, windshield, winter, won

Automation‌ ‌and‌ ‌IoT‌‌: ‌Transforming‌ ‌How‌ ‌Industries‌ ‌Function‌

October 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson Leave a Comment

The key role of technologies is to facilitate our life. But the modern use cases of tech solutions are not limited to everyday tasks.

Actually, we should admit that the most important functions that technologies, and especially the Internet of Things (IoT), have today are related to their implementation by different industries.

As a result, the main beneficiaries are enterprises that have the possibility to fully transform their approach to organizing various processes. [Read more…] about Automation‌ ‌and‌ ‌IoT‌‌: ‌Transforming‌ ‌How‌ ‌Industries‌ ‌Function‌

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: automation, billion, control, devices, employees, enterprise, enterprises, fully, human, industries, iot, market, possibility, processes, reduce, required, smart, solutions, systems, time, volume, won, work

An Aluminum Waterproof Box: A Simple Invention That Changes Industries

December 21, 2021 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

When planning a project, you should think about the smallest details. One tiny neglect may cost you a lot of effort and money. An important thing to think about is protection.

Whether you’re fashioning an environment monitoring tool or a piece of security equipment, its enclosure determines its durability.

How to protect electronics from harsh weather conditions, moisture, UV exposure, temperatures? [Read more…] about An Aluminum Waterproof Box: A Simple Invention That Changes Industries

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: alloys, aluminum, anodizing, best, box, case, choose, company, custom, damage, design, electronics, enclosure, finish, protection, resistance, sand, won, yg

Watch Now: How Robots Won the Digital Transformation Dance at Boston Dynamics

June 2, 2021 by Elaine Leave a Comment

You’d love to dance your way through a digital transformation, swinging to the sounds of product innovation, business acceleration, and unfettered visibility.

But, maybe you’re a bit hesitant to get on your feet and waltz your way to more effective customer engagement and efficient operations.

Boston Dynamics – the groundbreaking manufacturer behind those viral dancing robots (video below) – led their digital transformation to success by choreographing the right mix of great technology, a single digital platform, and proven best practices. [Read more…] about Watch Now: How Robots Won the Digital Transformation Dance at Boston Dynamics

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: boston, business, chat, cloud, customer, dance, digital, dynamics, erp, hear, help, innovation, Nubik, on-demand, platform, robots, rootstock, salesforce, single, specialists, success, transformation, video, watch, won

Kiwibot and designer Alejandro Otálora receive iF Design Award

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Kiwibot, a service using semi-autonomous robots to reimagine and democratize robotic delivery, says that the concept prototype of its next-generation robot 4.0, Kiwibot Plus+, has won the world-renowned iF Design Award 2021 for Professional Concept.

Led by Alejandro Otálora, the company’s head designer, it is the first Colombian-run project ever to receive the award in this category.

Almost 10,000 entries were submitted from 52 countries to the world’s oldest independent design organization, Hannover-based iF International Forum Design. [Read more…] about Kiwibot and designer Alejandro Otálora receive iF Design Award

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: alejandro, award, company, concept, deliver, delivery, design, designer, integrated, kiwibot, next-generation, otálora, receive, robot, robotic, robots, semi-autonomous, technology, transportation, won

Webinar: How Robots Won the Digital Transformation Dance at Boston Dynamics

April 20, 2021 by Elaine Leave a Comment

Click here to register now for this webinar

You’d love to dance your way through a digital transformation, swinging to the sounds of product innovation, business acceleration, and unfettered visibility.

But, maybe you’re a bit hesitant to get on your feet and waltz your way to more effective customer engagement and efficient operations.

Boston Dynamics – the groundbreaking manufacturer behind those viral dancing robots – led their digital transformation to success by choreographing the right mix of great technology, a single digital platform, and proven best practices.

And, they’re sharing their tips and insights to help you realize the same transformational success.

[Read more…] about Webinar: How Robots Won the Digital Transformation Dance at Boston Dynamics

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SICK’s nanoScan wins innovation award from Robotics Business Review

July 15, 2020 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

SICK Sensor Intelligence has won the Robotics Innovation Award from the Robotics Business Review for the second year in a row.

SICK won the prize for its nanoScan3, which it describes as “the world’s smallest profile safety laser scanner”.

The RBR50 is an annual list that recognizes and celebrates forward thinking companies and the original, impact solutions created by these companies. [Read more…] about SICK’s nanoScan wins innovation award from Robotics Business Review

Filed Under: Industry, News, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: applications, award, business, companies, including, innovation, mobile, nanoscan, platforms, rbr, review, robotics, robots, safety, sensor, sick, small, space, technology, won

AutoStore wins prestigious prize at the European Business Awards

December 6, 2019 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Norwegian robotics company AutoStore won Business of the Year with Turnover of €150 million or higher at the European Business Awards presented earlier this week in Warsaw, Poland. 

The Awards are one of the most established business competitions, which recognises Europe’s leading companies each year.

Headquartered in Nedre Vats in Rogaland, AutoStore is one of the world leaders in high-density storage with an existing award-winning robotic cube-based, storage and retrieval system that has transformed the logistics and delivery process for businesses across the globe. [Read more…] about AutoStore wins prestigious prize at the European Business Awards

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autostore, awards, business, companies, company, european, leaders, logistics, norwegian, retail, robotic, robotics, storage, system, week, won, year

FemtoPrint wins the 2019 Exhibitors’ Grand Prix at EPHJ

June 24, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

 

FemtoPrint, a Swiss company specialising in microtechnology, has won the 2019 Exhibitors’ Grand Prix at the EPHJ event.

The young Ticino company impressed the judges with its “SPOT-RVC”, which has been described as a “real innovation in the medical technology market and a beacon of hope for the 16 million people worldwide with retinal vein occlusion”.

The Safe Puncture Optimized Tool (SPOT), designed by FemtoPrint, aims to safely inject a drug that dissolves clots in the retinal veins without harming tissue, thanks to a new high-precision miniaturised medical tool. [Read more…] about FemtoPrint wins the 2019 Exhibitors’ Grand Prix at EPHJ

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