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How to Best Manage Your Work with Time Tracking Software

March 7, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The global Covid-19 pandemic has given a massive boost to remote work, with a large number of companies choosing a fully-remote or hybrid mode of work.

While this system is beneficial for employees, it is also quite easy for people working from home to get distracted and lose track of time during work hours.

But, there is an effective solution to this problem – using efficient time-tracking software. Here are a few ways in which you can use time-tracking software to boost productivity and manage your work better. [Read more…] about How to Best Manage Your Work with Time Tracking Software

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: employees, project, software, task, team, time, time-tracking, work, working

Rapid Robotics partners with Yaskawa Motoman to expand solutions for industrial robotic arms

February 8, 2023 by Mai Tao

Rapid Robotics has agreed a new integration with Yaskawa Motoman that will bring industrial capabilities to Rapid Robotics’ Rapid Machine Operator (RMO).

The company is now integrated with the entire Yaskawa robotics portfolio, and can deliver more speed, higher payload and increased performance to a greater number of North American manufacturers with a more diverse range of needs.

Jordan Kretchmer, CEO and co-founder of Rapid Robotics, says: “Since our founding in 2019, Rapid Robotics has been committed to providing manufacturers with a holistic workforce solution in the form of accessible, low-risk automation. [Read more…] about Rapid Robotics partners with Yaskawa Motoman to expand solutions for industrial robotic arms

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, industrial, motoman, rapid, rmo, robotic, robotics, solution, solutions, work, yaskawa

Apptronik and Terex to jointly develop robots for commercial use

February 7, 2023 by David Edwards

Apptronik, a maker of general-purpose robots, exoskeletons and humanoids, has received an equity investment from Terex Corporation and has reached an agreement with Terex to co-develop “first-of-a-kind robots” to work alongside workers to support safety, productivity, and efficiency of industries that power the economy and are essential to building infrastructure.

Robots have long held the promise of solving labor shortages and productivity issues, but until recently have been limited to performing repetitive tasks within structured environments such as warehouses or factories.

While robots have proven useful at completing dull and repetitive tasks in controlled environments, they have not been leveraged for more complex tasks in unstructured environments. [Read more…] about Apptronik and Terex to jointly develop robots for commercial use

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: agreement, apptronik, ceo, commercial, complex, enable, environments, factories, industries, leveraged, logistics, nasa, productivity, robotics, robots, tasks, terex, unstructured, warehouses, work

Hacking Robots: The 5 Threats You Need to Know About

February 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Robots have already flipped manufacturing industries on their heads in the last couple of decades. With the potential to revolutionize everything from the military and law enforcement to education, it’s vital to take stock of the security risks that come with increased automation.

Manufacturing companies are the second biggest target for ransomware gangs. If robots are vulnerable to attack, money-hungry criminals will find a way to disrupt factories and demand payment to restore systems.

Where exactly do the risks to robots and automation systems come from? We’re going to explore who is likely to exploit issues in system confidentiality, integrity, availability, and authentication. [Read more…] about Hacking Robots: The 5 Threats You Need to Know About

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: authentication, automation, connections, data, process, processes, risks, robotics, robots, security, systems, work

stow Robotics and Phononic collaborate to design cold chain fulfillment solutions

February 3, 2023 by David Edwards

stow Robotics, the warehouse automation business unit within stow Group, and Phononic, a provider of solid state cooling technology, have formed a strategic alliance to provide cold chain fulfillment solutions that serve the retail grocery industry across North America and Europe.

Combining stow Robotics’ automation expertise with Phononic’s sustainable active cooling technology, the two companies are collaborating to design, develop and scale solutions for cold chain fulfillment, particularly for grocery automated fulfillment centers.

stow Group is one of the leading suppliers of industrial storage solutions. Through stow Robotics, stow Group is implementing warehouse automation for every industrial need with its growing platform of scalable and innovative automated technologies. [Read more…] about stow Robotics and Phononic collaborate to design cold chain fulfillment solutions

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: alliance, ambient, automation, chain, cold, cooling, fulfillment, grocery, items, phononic, robotics, solutions, stow, technology, warehouse, work

DHL becomes first to install Boston Dynamics’ Stretch robot to unload trucks

February 1, 2023 by Mark Allinson

DHL Supply Chain, the world’s biggest logistics company and part of Deutsche Post DHL Group, has become the first company to install Boston Dynamics’ Stretch robot developed for carton unloading of trucks.

The successful deployment of the robot comes just one year after DHL Supply Chain announced its $15 million investment in robotics solutions from Boston Dynamics.

In the application, Stretch robots take packages from the back of trailers and place them on a flexible conveyor. [Read more…] about DHL becomes first to install Boston Dynamics’ Stretch robot to unload trucks

Filed Under: News Tagged With: boston, boxes, chain, dhl, dynamics, process, robot, robots, stretch, supply, technology, unload, warehouse, work

Why is Competition Good for Business?

January 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson

When you start a business, there are a million things you need to think about. Even if that number seems like an exaggeration, the truth is that there are certainly more things you need to think about than in most other careers.

After all, if you work for someone else, it’s them who will be doing all the worrying and planning, and you’ll just have to do the work you’re given to do. When you’re the boss, you have to take on a number of different responsibilities.

One of those responsibilities is to understand your competitors more. You need to know who they are, what they do, and how they do it, and you need to know how all of that will impact your own business. [Read more…] about Why is Competition Good for Business?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: better, business, coffee, competition, competitors, customers, don, good, market, people, product, rivals, selling, service, things, work

2023 Predictions & Forecasts: European countries expected to be worst affected by automation

January 22, 2023 by Mark Allinson

When it comes to the workplace, developments in automation mean that the future landscape of work is changing and, in turn, the roles that we undertake. 

While many people fear that this contributes to a decrease in employment, many industries continue to grow and adapt despite automation.

In some instances this can improve work-life balance, allowing manual workers to work normal shifts and robots to work overnight or to remove the menial tasks from your role and retrain to complete tasks that cannot be automated. [Read more…] about 2023 Predictions & Forecasts: European countries expected to be worst affected by automation

Filed Under: Economy, Features Tagged With: automation, employment, expected, grow, impacted, increase, percent, professionals, roles, work

GreyOrange launches GreyMatter open API to manage variety of robotic systems

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

GreyOrange, a provider of automated robotic fulfillment and inventory optimization software, has launched its GreyMatter open API (application programming interface). 

The API enables any vendor’s robotic solution to seamlessly connect to the GreyMatter fulfillment orchestration platform, giving customers the freedom to choose the technology that fits their warehouse environment.

Under the API, GreyMatter can now orchestrate autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and other execution agents from companies that have joined the GreyOrange Certified Ranger Network (CRN) ecosystem. [Read more…] about GreyOrange launches GreyMatter open API to manage variety of robotic systems

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: api, automated, customers, fulfillment, greymatter, greyorange, integration, inventory, network, open, operations, orchestration, platform, robotic, robotics, robots, seamlessly, solutions, technology, work

Exotec expands warehouse automation product range

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Exotec, a warehouse robotics provider, has expanded its product portfolio with three solutions: a new conveyor system, an improved picking solution, and new proprietary warehouse software.

As inflation, economic headwinds, and labour shortages continue to place mounting pressure on supply chains, businesses around the world are looking for ways to address their immediate needs while also positioning themselves for an unpredictable future. Increasingly, this means doing more with less.

To help meet these needs, Exotec is releasing a new conveyor system, updated robotic picking solution, and proprietary warehouse software that all perfectly integrate with the Skypod system. [Read more…] about Exotec expands warehouse automation product range

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: conveyor, customers, exotec, hour, items, meet, modular, optimizes, picking, place, reach, skypicker, skypod, software, solution, solutions, system, systems, vision, warehouse, warehouses, work

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