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SRI unveils autonomous digger for construction sites

August 24, 2022 by Mark Allinson

SRI, a technology development company founded in 1946 by Stanford University, has unveiled an autonomous digger for construction sites and other similar heavy-duty applications. (See video below.)

The “smart excavator” can be operated remotely and comes with an augmented reality system which makes the process secure, more convenient, and “as easy as playing a video game”.

SRI likens it to the Nintendo Wii, saying the control system only takes “a couple of minutes to master”, adding that, by giving excavators a “robotification upgrade”, the operator doesn’t need to be in the driver’s seat and can even “operate the machinery from anywhere around the world”. [Read more…] about SRI unveils autonomous digger for construction sites

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: actions, autonomous, construction, digger, economy, equipment, increasing, industry, machinery, operation, productivity, remote, sites, sri, system, unveiled, workers

Ready to Automate? 5 Expert Insights on the Warehouse of the Future

August 1, 2022 by Mark Allinson

A new report explores trends and key considerations for warehouse and distribution center executives implementing automation.

Automation is changing the way our world works, and it’s probably already a part of your daily life.

Even the ways you watch TV and shop are likely influenced by automation, from artificial intelligence-powered suggestions on what series to begin next, and algorithms that conveniently present you with ads for your favorite brand of sneakers. [Read more…] about Ready to Automate? 5 Expert Insights on the Warehouse of the Future

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: automate, automation, business, data, distribution, implementing, systems, tasks, technologies, throughput, warehouse, workers

How Automation is Influencing the Automotive Industry Today

August 1, 2022 by David Edwards

Last year, robot orders were up by 67 percent in comparison to the previous year. And according to the International Federation of Robotics, 1 in every 2 industrial robots sold globally is bought by US automakers. This goes to show just how much the auto industry appreciates the benefits of automation.

Automakers have always been pioneers of automation; they started using sensor technology and industrial robots in their assembly plants years ago to increase efficiency and productivity. Want to know how automation is influencing the automotive industry today? Read on. [Read more…] about How Automation is Influencing the Automotive Industry Today

Filed Under: Automation Tagged With: ai, automakers, automated, automation, automotive, car, driver, efficiency, human, humans, industry, process, production, robots, tasks, technology, today, work, workers

Majority of US businesses looking to bring production closer to home

July 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Some 70 percent of US businesses are looking to bring production closer to home, according to a survey by industrial automation giant ABB.

In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, geopolitical disputes, raw materials shortages and trade issues that have rocked global economies and supply chains, a majority of US-based companies are planning to relocate production closer to their facilities in America.

Surveying 1,610 executives in the US and Europe, ABB found that 70 percent of US businesses are planning changes in their operations, with 37 percent planning to bring production back home and 33 percent looking to nearshore and shift their operations to a closer location. [Read more…] about Majority of US businesses looking to bring production closer to home

Filed Under: Automation, Features Tagged With: abb, american, atiya, automation, bring, businesses, chain, closer, companies, operations, percent, production, robotics, role, supply, workers

Eyewear retailer brings in robot from Osaro to keep up with e-commerce orders

June 22, 2022 by Abdul Montaqim

Osaro, a developer of advanced robotics for e-commerce, has partnered with Zenni, an online eyewear retailer, to automate the “last meter” of Zenni’s fulfillment center in Novato, California.

Three Osaro Robotic Bagging Systems will take on the responsibility of readying eyewear orders for shipment to US customers.

The implementation is also an industry first. This is the first time a robot will be assigned the responsibility of working with an automated mechanical bagging system to ensure a customer’s unique order is placed into the correct bag for shipment. [Read more…] about Eyewear retailer brings in robot from Osaro to keep up with e-commerce orders

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automated, bagging, customer, e-commerce, enables, ensure, eyewear, labor, meet, order, orders, osaro, partnered, production, retailer, robot, shipment, system, task, technology, workers, zenni

Industrial inspection startup Gecko Robotics raises $73 million

June 20, 2022 by David Edwards

Gecko Robotics, a specialist in robotics and industrial asset management software, has revealed details of its Series C funding round of $73 million, led by XN with participation from Founders Fund, XYZ, Drive Capital, Snowpoint Ventures, Joe Lonsdale, Mark Cuban, Gokul Rajaram, and others.

The company says this latest funding round accelerates Gecko’s stated mission, “To protect today’s critical infrastructure, and give form to tomorrow’s”.

Co-founded by Jake Loosararian, CEO, and Troy Demmer, chief product officer, Gecko focuses on essential industries such as power generation, oil and gas, heavy manufacturing, and defense. [Read more…] about Industrial inspection startup Gecko Robotics raises $73 million

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: assets, critical, data, drive, gecko, gecko's, human, industrial, industries, infrastructure, jake, maintain, partner, passionate, robotics, round, software, technology, troy, workers

How to Land a Robot-Proof Job

May 30, 2022 by David Edwards

What do burger flippers, call center workers, and many car wash workers have in common?

Over the past decade, a vast majority of their jobs have been taken over by robots. In fact, the more repetitive, routine, and simple a task is, the more susceptible that job is to takeover by an automated device.

Whether you call a machine that makes fast-food items on order at a rapid pace a robot or an automated food preparation device doesn’t matter. [Read more…] about How to Land a Robot-Proof Job

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: apply, avoid, avoiding, call, career, categories, costs, degree, interviews, job, jobs, machines, path, preparing, scholarships, work, workers

What Are the Benefits of Collaborative Robot Screwdriving?

April 29, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Many people think that robotic screwdriving isn’t a good idea because automated screw driving seems like a difficult, costly, and expensive thing to manage and achieve.

They think that these automated screw driving machines are huge machines that can manage only a small set of operations and are suitable only for high-volume manufacturing businesses and not for small to medium-sized businesses, however, that is not the case.

Robotics screwdriving provides a way through which any business can automate the task of screwdriving and the best thing is that collaborative robots can be used for different processes and situations, even for high-mix, low-volume manufacturing. [Read more…] about What Are the Benefits of Collaborative Robot Screwdriving?

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: automation, collaborative, driving, highly, human, machines, robot, robots, screw, screwdriving, task, workers

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

Robotic Resources: How Autonomous Technologies Enhance Human Capabilities

April 22, 2022 by David Edwards

LG-Concept-Robots-small

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

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