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Genesis Robotics accelerates development of prototypes based on its ‘revolutionary’ LiveDrive actuator

July 5, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Well-funded startup Genesis Robotics has accelerated the development of a range of products based on its “ground-breaking” technology, which the company claims will transform the entire industry. 

All of the new products Genesis has developed are based on something it calls LiveDrive, an actuator system which uses a gear with no teeth, invented by the company itself.

Making a gear work without teeth sounds impossible – how does it move connected parts without teeth? Imagine a gear on a bicycle without teeth and you’ll get the picture.  [Read more…] about Genesis Robotics accelerates development of prototypes based on its ‘revolutionary’ LiveDrive actuator

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: actuator, delta, exoskeletons, genesis, livedrive, robot, robotics, robots, scara, technology

Big industrial robot manufacturers looking to move into China

July 5, 2017 by Sam Francis

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The huge and growing demand for industrial robots in China is prompting the world’s largest industrial robot makers to look into setting up operations in the country. 

In particular, Japanese companies are said to be profiting from China’s huge increase in demand for industrial robots.

Statistics collated by the Japan Robot Association show that the country exported around $4.4 billion worth of industrial robots to China in 2016.  [Read more…] about Big industrial robot manufacturers looking to move into China

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: china, chinese, fanuc, industrial, nachi-fujikoshi, operations, robot, robots, technologies, yaskawa

Ten must-read books on robotics and technology

July 2, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Books are the perfect way to explore all sorts of topics. Whether you are a fan of fiction or non-fiction, the book world offers plenty of exciting options when it comes to robotics and technology.

So, if you are looking for something to read over the summer holidays, here are ten must-read books on these current topics.

The list below is a good mixture of fiction and non-fiction to give a unique look in robotics and technology.  [Read more…] about Ten must-read books on robotics and technology

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: book, robotics, technology

Interview: Fast-moving robotics and automation market prompts updates to forecasts

July 2, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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The global market for robotics and automation systems is growing so fast that it’s causing seasoned industry analysts to revise their forecasts. 

For example, the Boston Consulting Group released a report into the robotics which it has now updated with new numbers.

The causes of the reviews include the relatively new interest in personal robotics technology for the home, and the burgeoning market in collaborative robots for industry.

Another key development is the launch of the Apple HomePod, which, along with Amazon Alexa and Google Home, looks set to automate a huge number of homes to levels never seen before.

[Read more…] about Interview: Fast-moving robotics and automation market prompts updates to forecasts

Filed Under: Computing, Infrastructure, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: alexa, amazon, apple, auto, autonomous, consumer, devices, google, homepod, industry, robotic, robotics, robots

Harman introduces Sherlock AI system to help its designers and engineers find and put things together more quickly

July 2, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Harman International, a design and engineering company which supplies a range of products and services to automotive companies, has introduced a new artificial intelligence system into its company.

The AI system, Sherlock, is described as a “virtual colleague” for Harman employees, and is said to have completely redefined the innovation management workflow in some of the company’s divisions.

Armin Prommersberger, senior vice president technology, lifestyle audio division, at Harman, says Sherlock offers a level of insight into the business that would be impossible to gain without it.  [Read more…] about Harman introduces Sherlock AI system to help its designers and engineers find and put things together more quickly

Filed Under: Computing, Sections A-Z Tagged With: ai, connected, data, harman, innovation, sherlock, system, systems, technology, workflow

World’s largest automotive companies and an intro to their autonomous and electric vehicle tech moves

July 1, 2017 by Sam Francis

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In the first of a series of articles about large industrial companies, we list 20 of the leading automakers in the world in order of their last reported annual revenue amount, and highlight some of their more interesting developments in autonomous technologies. 

Automakers are have long been the largest market for industrial robotics and automation systems, but also, more recently, the vehicles they produce have become more robotic.

The design and development of road vehicles are becoming increasingly an exercise in developing computing technology – both hardware and software. Add to that the growing importance of artificial intelligence to run the advanced driver assistance systems that many new cars already have. [Read more…] about World’s largest automotive companies and an intro to their autonomous and electric vehicle tech moves

Filed Under: Features, Sections A-Z, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, cars, companies, electric, production, profit, revenue, technology, vehicles

Innovative sensors are empowering the smart factory robot, says AMS

July 1, 2017 by Sam Francis

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By Mark Donovan

The next industrial revolution is arriving on a shore near you. It’s called Industry 4.0, and like its three predecessors, it’s about to bring sweeping changes to manufacturing that will globally affect everyone.

Industry 4.0, and the resulting manufacturing changes that are coming with it, have spawned a new type of production plant called the smart factory.

Central to the smart factory is the prolific use of autonomous and collaborative robots that work symbiotically with each other and alongside human beings to yield a more productive and efficient manufacturing plant.  [Read more…] about Innovative sensors are empowering the smart factory robot, says AMS

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: arm, factory, force, industrial, industry, lidar, manufacturing, position, robot, robotic, robots, sensing, sensor, sensors, smart, technology, torque, vision

Swiss robots planning to build houses using 3D printers

June 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

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ETH Zürich, a university in Switzerland, has unveiled a plan to build a three-storey house – dubbed DFab House – using robots and 3D printing. (See video below.) 

Structural engineers and sustainability experts from ETH Zürich have teamed up with business partners on the project, which is designed to bring numerous building technologies from research labs into the real world.

The project is overseen by the National Centre of Competence in Research Digital Fabrication, and its architects, robotics specialists, and materials scientists.  [Read more…] about Swiss robots planning to build houses using 3D printers

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: architects, building, construction, dfab, digital, eth, house, innovation, nccr, nest, robotics, scientists, swiss, switzerland, technologies, university, zurich

Interview: Big data suggests there’s a trade war looming

June 28, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

Port of Los Angeles, in the US

One of the wonders of the modern, computerised world is the emergence of data science. Data science is, arguably, at the heart of most successful businesses today, and its favourite food is big data. 

For Panjiva, data science and big data enables it to keep track of virtually all goods moving from one country to another, with a particular emphasis on the US market.

But while it might sound straightforward to some, the actual collation and preparation of the data, and then the presentation of it, is not a simple process.  [Read more…] about Interview: Big data suggests there’s a trade war looming

Filed Under: Logistics, Sections A-Z, Transportation Tagged With: big, companies, countries, data, industrial, investment, panjiva, robotics, trade

Cyber-physical systems and manufacturing’s new frontier

June 25, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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The real world and its digital twin are collaborating to bring forth something called “mass customisation”, a new manufacturing culture which, as the term suggests, will be the basis for the most diverse ecosystem of engineered products ever seen. 

To understand and articulate some specifics about what’s being called “the new frontier of manufacturing”, one of the world’s largest management consultancy firms, Deloitte, partnered with the Singularity University, a forum for technology futurists co-founded by Ray Kurzweil, to organise a conference called Exponential Manufacturing, featuring many thought leaders working in the industrial sector.  [Read more…] about Cyber-physical systems and manufacturing’s new frontier

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, Sections A-Z Tagged With: automation, business, companies, data, digital, manufacturing, process

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