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GM and LG Energy Solution to pioneer LMR battery cell technology

May 15, 2025 by Mai Tao

General Motors and LG Energy Solution will commercialize lithium manganese-rich (LMR) prismatic battery cells for future GM electric trucks and full-size SUVs, in a new battery technology breakthrough.

This builds on a partnership between the two companies to develop prismatic battery cell technology and related chemistries, and on GM’s long legacy of American ingenuity that’s produced innovations like the small-block V8 engine, OnStar connected vehicle services and hands-free Super Cruise.

GM aims to become the first automaker to deploy LMR batteries in EVs. Ultium Cells, a GM and LG Energy Solution joint venture, plans to start commercial production of LMR prismatic cells in the United States by 2028, with pre-production expected to begin at an LG Energy Solution facility by late 2027. [Read more…] about GM and LG Energy Solution to pioneer LMR battery cell technology

Filed Under: News, Technology Tagged With: electric truck batteries, GM EV batteries, GM LG battery partnership, high energy density EV batteries, LG Energy Solution, LMR battery technology, manganese-rich batteries, next-gen EV battery tech, prismatic battery cells, Ultium Cells

Predictive maintenance revolution: Why digital twins and skilled technicians are a winning combination

April 20, 2025 by Sam Francis

Digital twins – virtual copies of real-life machinery – have become an integral part of many industries: from precision manufacturing to logistics.

Research by McKinsey shows that investments in digital twin technologies will rise to more than $48 billion by 2026 around the world.

More and more airlines and aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) companies are introducing digital twins into their processes. [Read more…] about Predictive maintenance revolution: Why digital twins and skilled technicians are a winning combination

Filed Under: Features, Technology Tagged With: AI in aircraft maintenance, aviation technician shortage, aviation workforce development, digital twin training programs, digital twins in aviation, future of aircraft MRO, generative AI aviation, MRO technology trends, predictive maintenance aircraft, smart maintenance solutions

Top 20 electric vehicle charging infrastructure companies in 2025​

April 12, 2025 by Mark Allinson

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is gathering pace. With governments tightening emissions regulations and automakers shifting production lines to accommodate EV models, the charging infrastructure industry has become a vital piece of the future mobility puzzle.

As millions more electric vehicles hit the roads every year, companies that build, operate, and innovate in the charging space are scaling up at speed to meet the surge in demand.

This article outlines the top 20 EV charging infrastructure providers worldwide in 2025, ranked by a combination of charging point volume, geographic reach, innovation, and strategic influence on the market. [Read more…] about Top 20 electric vehicle charging infrastructure companies in 2025​

Filed Under: Features, Technology Tagged With: ABB EV chargers, battery swapping stations, BYD solid state battery, ChargePoint vs EVgo, charging, electric, electric vehicle infrastructure, EV charging companies, EV charging network 2025, fast EV charging, home EV chargers, infrastructure, points, Tesla Supercharger network, top, vehicle

Understanding the Importance of Hands-On Learning in Science and Technology

April 10, 2025 by Mark Allinson

Memorizing theories is useful, but real learning happens through hands-on experience. From engineering to medicine, applying knowledge builds problem-solving skills and prepares students for real-world challenges.

As industries evolve with robotics, AI, and space exploration, the need for practical learning is greater than ever. But in an increasingly digital world, how do we ensure students get the experience they need?

In this blog, we will share why hands-on learning is crucial in science and technology, how online education integrates practical experience, and what the future holds for experiential learning. [Read more…] about Understanding the Importance of Hands-On Learning in Science and Technology

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: abet, augmented, degrees, energy, engineering, experience, importance, learning, reality, renewable, science, students, technology

Zebra Technologies buys Photoneo business from Brightpick

March 6, 2025 by David Edwards

Photoneo Brightpick, a provider of 3D vision and AI robotics solutions, has closed the sale of Photoneo to Zebra Technologies, a specialist in digitizing and automating warehouse workflows.

Photoneo, the former sister company of Brightpick under the Photoneo Brightpick Group umbrella, is a provider of robotic vision sensors and intelligence software.

The Photoneo Brightpick Group has been renamed Brightpick and will continue operating as a separate entity focused on developing and deploying AI robots to automate warehouse operations. [Read more…] about Zebra Technologies buys Photoneo business from Brightpick

Filed Under: News, Technology Tagged With: brightpick, Photoneo, purchase, sale, technologies, zebra

The Growing Demand for Intelligence Analysts in the Tech Sector

March 6, 2025 by David Edwards

The tech industry is expanding faster than ever, creating both opportunities and challenges. Companies deal with massive amounts of data, cyber threats, and business risks that require careful monitoring.

Cybersecurity breaches, fraud, and market competition make it necessary for businesses to stay ahead of potential threats.

Intelligence analysts play a key role in helping organizations protect data, prevent fraud, and understand risks. These professionals gather, interpret, and analyze information to support decision-making. Their insights help businesses avoid security issues and make strategic choices that improve operations. [Read more…] about The Growing Demand for Intelligence Analysts in the Tech Sector

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: analysis, analyst, business, cyber, data, demand, growing, intelligence, management, risk, risks, tech, threats

QR Codes and Robotics: Bridging Digital and Physical Worlds

January 9, 2025 by David Edwards

The integration of QR codes in technology has revolutionized industries, and robotics is no exception. By using a qr code maker, developers, and engineers can enhance the efficiency and functionality of robots in once unimaginable ways.

QR codes provide an elegant solution for embedding information, facilitating interaction, and enabling dynamic communication between robots and their environments.

From autonomous navigation to streamlined communication, QR codes are becoming an integral tool in advancing robotics. [Read more…] about QR Codes and Robotics: Bridging Digital and Physical Worlds

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: code, codes, future, generate, generator, maker, qr, robotics

Common ground: Are mobile robots technologically the same as autonomous cars?

January 8, 2025 by Mark Allinson

For a long time, I’ve been wondering if an autonomous mobile robot – those small wheeled boxes you see moving shelf units and other items in warehouses – could be increased in size, then fitted with a car chassis and body, with a couple of seats inside, and marketed as a road-going, passenger-carrying autonomous vehicle. 

Yes, of course, some serious design refinements of the sketched out idea above would be required and a torrent of regulations would have to be navigated, but beyond that, the internal technologies would not need to change much because, fundamentally, they are the same. Right? Or not?

Actually, I don’t know. I’m not an engineer. But from what’s called a high-level perspective, both AMRs and autonomous vehicles are essentially the same thing or at least perform the same function – carry goods and people around autonomously. [Read more…] about Common ground: Are mobile robots technologically the same as autonomous cars?

Filed Under: Features, Technology Tagged With: autonomous, bmw, cars, common, idealworks, lidar, mobile, robots, technologies, vehicles, warehouses

Robotic perception continues to evolve in the warehouse, says Exotec

December 18, 2024 by Anika Haque

AI and ML are helping warehouse robots better understand their environment and how to interact with it, helping them to operate more effectively

Robots continue to make their mark in the warehouse, working alongside humans, and as they evolve, so do their perception systems.

According to Exotec, the growth of AI and machine learning is playing an instrumental role in driving this improvement, as robots are continuing to adapt to their surroundings and fine-tune their operations.

Robotic perception is the ability of a robot to perceive, comprehend and reason about the environment in which it operates. Perception is the first step in robotic movement, enabling it to make correct decisions when complimenting or in partnership with humans in the warehouse. [Read more…] about Robotic perception continues to evolve in the warehouse, says Exotec

Filed Under: Features, Technology Tagged With: artifical intelligence, enviromental, exotec, robotic, wearhouse

Automating the Fleet Management Sector: Cameras, Tachograph Downloads, and More

December 4, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Companies with road vehicle fleets are prime targets for automation. Fleet managers often have to control many processes, from dispatching drivers to overseeing fuel consumption patterns.

To take care of it all, they’re utilising fleet management software, which has evolved to do more than just store data or track vehicle locations.

Fleet camera systems, remote tachograph downloads, and driver behaviour analysis are just some of the automation innovations that are transforming different vehicle-related industries. Let’s discover how!

Cameras that filter footage

These days, many companies install cameras on their vehicles for a variety of reasons, such as to get accident footage, help drivers check blindspots or for live monitoring in general.

As you can imagine, if a camera records the full journey of a long-haul truck, there’s going to be a whole lot of material to go through to find that one relevant moment.

That’s where automation kicks in – modern fleet cameras have sensors that can detect noteworthy events, such as collisions. With proper fleet management software, you can remotely view that specific moment, complete with metadata, like who was the driver, when it happened, and where.

To save even more time, fleet managers can set up and receive notifications when cameras detect relevant events. Humans are left with the most important part of the process – deciding what to do about it.

In some cases, that would mean quickly jumping to the camera’s livestream to find out more, while in other situations the material would be stored for future reference.

Automated tachograph downloads

The tachograph is an essential part of the long-haul transportation industry. It records the duration of drivers’ work and rest periods, among other things.

Where things get complicated, however, is that the data generated by a tachograph needs to be downloaded to an external storage every once in a while. Imagine having to visit hundreds of trucks and manually connect to every tachograph, then keeping the data on a specific computer in an office!

Here automation can provide a huge benefit to trucking companies. If a vehicle is equipped with a compatible telematics device, it can receive the data from the tachograph and then upload it to fleet management software.

The process is completely automatic, the download intervals can be customised, and data can be easily presented to authorities. This process is called remote tachograph download and is a no-brainer for larger fleets.

Targeted performance analysis

For the time being, most fleets still employ drivers behind the wheel. To improve their performance in terms of efficiency and safety, managers need information on what exactly to improve.

How to get it? You can, of course, sit next to them during daily routes and make notes, but what if there are hundreds of drivers? Time for automation!

Like tachograph downloads, driver behaviour analysis utilises an advanced telematics device installed on a vehicle, and a fleet management platform. The device can detect various driving actions and events, such as the usage of cruise control, sudden braking, aggressive manoeuvring, and more.

This data gets sent to the fleet management platform where it’s analysed and presented in an easy-to-understand way. Depending on the configuration, the system will assign a better or worse score for each driver. Then it’s up to the fleet manager to act on this data – provide coaching, award a bonus, and so on.

What’s more, driving behaviour analysis can be supplemented with data from other systems. Commonly, companies track fuel consumption of a vehicle and check how it fluctuates depending on who’s behind the wheel.

Another option is to use the previously mentioned fleet cameras in conjunction with a telematics device, giving fleet managers a full picture – video events plus practical driving parameters.

Automation is here to stay

These three areas – cameras, tachograph downloads, and driving performance analysis – are not the only ones when it comes to automation in the fleet management sector.

There’s an automated alert for just about any situation that’s worth alerting about; there’s automated working time tracking so drivers don’t need to worry about clocking in and out; there are even systems that can automatically assign drivers and plan the best routes for them based on a variety of factors.

All that is to say – to stay competitive, you need to start automating your fleet management!

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: automating, automation, camera, cameras, downloads, fleet, management, road, systems, tachograph, vehicle

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