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Bosch analysis: Driver assistance systems continue their strong advance

March 13, 2018 by Anna

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People buying new cars today in Germany and Europe are placing more and more value on having electronic assistants on board, says Bosch, based on analysis carried out on new registration statistics for 2016.

“There is a clear trend: it will soon be just as natural to have cars fitted with driver assistance systems as it is with a radio and ESP,” says Bosch board of management member Dr Dirk Hoheisel.

Parking and lane assist systems, as well as emergency braking systems are becoming increasingly popular, with 62 percent of new passenger cars registered in Germany in 2016 being equipped with some kind of parking assistance system – ranging from parking beepers to automatic parking assistants.

[Read more…] about Bosch analysis: Driver assistance systems continue their strong advance

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous car, bosch

New research: Industrial robotics market to reach $40 billion by 2020

March 13, 2018 by Anna

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The global Industrial Robotics Industry was estimated at $25.68 billion in 2013 and is expected to reach $40 billion by 2020, according to market research by Million Insights.

The desire to reduce operational costs by many manufacturing companies is expected to drive the global market growth, which can be majorly attributed to the adoption of automation through robotics.

Average labor costs in China have been rising by nearly 10 per cent yearly. The use of robots in industries has helped to reduced workers idle time by 80 per cent and save more than 50 per cent of the production cost, leading to significant cost savings.

[Read more…] about New research: Industrial robotics market to reach $40 billion by 2020

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: market, robotics

SwissLitho develops more simple technique for nano-lithography

March 13, 2018 by David Edwards

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N10nm pattern generation using thermal scanning probe lithography enabled by simplified materials and processes, says SwissLitho

Thermal scanning probe lithography (tSPL) has been used to create patterns with sub-20 nm half-pitch resolution.

Pattern generation uses a thermally sensitive resist and spin coatable hard mask materials to transfer the resist patterns.

Spin coatable materials permit users of tSPL to reduce time and cost of the patterning process.  [Read more…] about SwissLitho develops more simple technique for nano-lithography

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: ibm research, lithography, nano-lithography, nanofrazor, swisslitho, tspl

Digitalisation and the greatest industrial show on Earth

March 13, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

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Hannover Messe is probably the largest and most important industrial technology show on Earth. 

The venue for the event spans an area the size of a small town and it takes several days to visit all of the most important areas you might be interested in.

Covering an event of that magnitude from a journalistic point of view can be difficult if you’re interested in too many things.  [Read more…] about Digitalisation and the greatest industrial show on Earth

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: digitalisation, hannover messe, industrial internet, industrial technology, software

Stäubli to show new mechatronics solutions at Hannover Messe

March 12, 2018 by Anna

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At the world’s largest industrial fair in Hannover, Stäubli will show solutions in three fields: connectors, robotics and textiles.

These will include the ultra-safe TX2 six-axis series for all levels of human-robot collaboration, the HelMo mobile robotic system, innovative tool changing systems for robots in all load classes, reliable and extremely performing connector solutions with rapid coupling cycles and new technologies for the manufacture of technical fabrics made from high-modulus fibers.

Stäubli will also be presenting new solutions for making production processes more efficient, economical and compatible with Industry 4.0. Connectorson show will include a range of quick release couplings.

Stäubli will exhibit at Hall 17, Booth C13.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: staubli

What difference could the seamless integration of pneumatic systems and process control mean to you?

March 10, 2018 by David Edwards

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Emerson says its ASCO Numatics 580 CHARMs node enables simple Electronic Marshalling of pneumatic systems.

Pneumatic systems are an essential part of many process plants, in industries such as chemical, life science and food & beverage, particularly those where ancillary machines are used.

Although an essential part of the process, these machines are often stand-alone and are not connected back to the process control architecture.  [Read more…] about What difference could the seamless integration of pneumatic systems and process control mean to you?

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: asco numatics, charms, electronic marshalling, emerson, node

Green buildings provide $6 billion in benefits to health and climate, says Harvard study

March 10, 2018 by David Edwards

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Environmentally-firendly buildings provide $6 billion in benefits to health and climate, says a new Harvard study supported by United Technologies.

These previously undocumented benefits are in addition to $7.5 billion in energy savings, for a combined $13 billion in total benefits.

The public health benefits include fewer hospitalizations and reduced climate impacts.  [Read more…] about Green buildings provide $6 billion in benefits to health and climate, says Harvard study

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: green buildings, harvard, united technologies

Volvo Trucks shows off its ‘pioneering automation work’

March 9, 2018 by David Edwards

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Volvo Trucks says its “pioneering automation work” focuses on safety and the ongoing importance of professional drivers

The steady advancement of vehicle automation technologies creates exciting possibilities for the future of the transport industry and society as a whole.

Volvo Trucks has been at the forefront of this global evolution for well over two decades and believes automation will increasingly transform the way we live and work in the coming years.

The technological possibilities of tomorrow have intrigued and inspired us for generations. Today, technology moves faster than ever. Robots are taking over service industries.  [Read more…] about Volvo Trucks shows off its ‘pioneering automation work’

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous trucks, volvo trucks

Market insight: Injection moulding plastics market set to double in size in 10 years

March 9, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

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Injection moulding is one of the most common manufacturing processes and generally involves creating a mould and injecting a molten material into it. That material then cools down and takes the form of the cavity inside the mould. 

The materials used in injection moulding can vary from plastics to metals, and even newer, modern composites. But mostly injection moulding used to make plastic parts and components.

Among the advantages of injection moulding is that it can be used for mass manufacturing and low-volume manufacturing, and for rapid prototyping.

Also, a crucial advantage is the quality of finish – you don’t get the roughness that you might get with 3D printing, where the depositing of successive layers creates a ripple or uneven effect.  [Read more…] about Market insight: Injection moulding plastics market set to double in size in 10 years

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: injection moulding, injection moulding plastics

Midea launches deep learning artificial intelligence initiative

March 7, 2018 by Mai Tao

midea buildings

Midea, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of household appliances, has launched an ambitious artificial intelligence project through which the company is looking to transform its business.

The company says the “Midea Brain” project will accelerate Midea’s speed of innovation and product and application development in the AI field.

In the last two years, artificial intelligence especially deep learning, has emerged as a major technology trend.  [Read more…] about Midea launches deep learning artificial intelligence initiative

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: deep learning, manufacturing, midea

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