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SeaTrac equips unmanned vessel with mammal monitoring technology

May 1, 2025 by Mark Allinson

A landmark project supported by the Innovative Solutions Canada (ISC) “Real-Time Marine Mammal Monitoring Service via Uncrewed Surface Vehicle” program has successfully demonstrated a novel and effective method for real-time marine mammal monitoring.

In a collaborative effort, JASCO Applied Sciences and SeaTrac Systems deployed an advanced Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) system aboard SeaTrac’s SP-48 Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV).

Equipped with JASCO’s acoustic technology, a collapsible directional array and heave-compensating winch, the system successfully detected several endangered North Atlantic Right Whales during trials conducted off the coasts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. [Read more…] about SeaTrac equips unmanned vessel with mammal monitoring technology

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: applied, jasco, mammal, monitoring, sciences, seatrac, surface, systems, unmanned, vessels

Applied EV uses Siemens Xcelerator as a Service to design autonomous vehicle systems

October 27, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Applied EV, an Australian specialist in safety-rated, autonomous-ready, digital control systems and modular vehicle platforms for commercial applications, is using the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of software and services to support the design, quality assurance and build of its next generation autonomous vehicles.

Applied EV is creating the future of transport with driverless, efficient transport solutions with Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) architected applications for the automotive and industrial sectors.

Siemens’ cloud-native Teamcenter X software for product lifecycle management (PLM) from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio is the trusted tool for Applied EV’s design and product quality workflows to help decrease costs and reduce time-to-market. [Read more…] about Applied EV uses Siemens Xcelerator as a Service to design autonomous vehicle systems

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: applications, applied, autonomous, commercial, design, digital, ev, industries, product, quality, siemens, software, technology, vehicle, vehicles, xcelerator

ABB Robotics unveils world’s first robot-painted art car

May 12, 2022 by David Edwards

ABB Robotics has collaborated with two world-renowned artists – eight-year-old Indian child prodigy Advait Kolarkar and Dubai-based digital design collective Illusorr – to create the world’s first robot-painted art car.

ABB’s award-winning PixelPaint technology has, without human intervention, perfectly recreated Advait’s swirling, monochromatic design as well as Illusorr’s tri-color geometrical patterns.

Equipped with 1,000 nozzles in the printer head, ABB’s IRB 5500 paint robots were able to complete the highly complex artworks in less than 30 minutes. [Read more…] about ABB Robotics unveils world’s first robot-painted art car

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, applied, art, automation, automotive, car, design, industry, manufacturing, paint, PixelPaint, process, robotics, robots, sustainable, technology, transition, working

With Human Controls Abolished, Only a Few Hurdles Remain in Making Automation Legally Secure

April 6, 2022 by David Edwards

One of the greatest barriers to the true stress testing of automated devices is the need for human control.

According to Reuters, however, US regulators have now eliminated the need for human control in automated devices, such as cars, paving the way for significant future developments.

But the removal of human control does not remove total legal liability, and there are a few legal hurdles yet left that will need to be addressed before automation innovation can start to progress quickly. [Read more…] about With Human Controls Abolished, Only a Few Hurdles Remain in Making Automation Legally Secure

Filed Under: Automation Tagged With: addressed, adoption, applied, automated, automation, car, control, devices, gray, human, hurdles, injury, issue, labor, laws, legal, legally, liability, magazine, progress, properly, protections, rapid, technology, union

Applied Automation Technologies wins software contract with leading aircraft manufacturer

January 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Applied Automation Technologies has secured what it describes as “a major software contract” with a leading North American aircraft manufacturer.

The agreement involves the integration of AAT’s CAPPSNC software to directly interface with controllers on large CNC machines to provide dimensional metrology data for CMM reports, adaptive work offsets, and adaptive tool offsets for 3-5 axis closed-loop manufacturing.

Ray Karadayi, president and CEO of Applied Automation Technologies, says: “This CAPPSNC software is truly Factory 4.0 smart manufacturing technology because it is using metrology information throughout the manufacturing process for adaptive control.” [Read more…] about Applied Automation Technologies wins software contract with leading aircraft manufacturer

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: aat, adaptive, affer, aircraft, application, applied, automation, axis, cappsnc, cnc, errors, machine, machines, machining, manufacturer, manufacturing, metrology, offsets, on-machine, process, smart, software, technologies, tool

Seegrid partners with Applied Intuition for warehouse robot simulations

December 16, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Seegrid, a maker of autonomous mobile robots for material handling, and Applied Intuition, a simulation and software tools provider for autonomous vehicle development, have reached an agreement to collaborate on creating 3D virtual warehouses, factories, and distribution centers in support of accelerating advancements in autonomous technology for the material handling industry.

The partnership involves a significant investment by Seegrid and will enable Seegrid to quickly validate product innovations in more environments and use cases across the supply chain than feasible with manual testing.

Seegrid launched several new robot models in 2021 including the company’s newest AMR, Palion Lift, which the company says is “the only autonomous lift truck in the market with industry-leading 3D perception”. [Read more…] about Seegrid partners with Applied Intuition for warehouse robot simulations

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applied, automation, autonomous, company, deliver, development, environments, industry, intuition, pressure, seegrid, simulation, test, vehicle

ABB wins prestigious IERA Award for its PixelPaint robotic painting system

June 14, 2021 by David Edwards

ABB’s PixelPaint robotic “non-overspray” technology for the automotive industry has won this year’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Robotics & Automation (IERA) Award for Outstanding Achievements in Commercializing Innovative Robot and Automation Technology.

Launched in 2020, PixelPaint uses inkjet head technology to directly apply high resolution two-tone or individualized designs to a car body in a single pass, enabling manufacturers to easily meet the rising demand for customized paint jobs while eliminating wasteful overspray.

Joerg Reger, managing director of ABB Robotics Auto OEM business line, says: “We are delighted that our PixelPaint solution has been recognized for its innovative, sustainable technology that helps our customers respond to consumer requests for more personalized design. [Read more…] about ABB wins prestigious IERA Award for its PixelPaint robotic painting system

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, applied, automation, award, bodywork, car, color, customized, environmental, iera, improved, innovative, jobs, jury, operators, paint, painting, performance, PixelPaint, reduced, robotics, second, solution, sustainable, technology

Attabotics partners with AltaML and Amii to bolster AI capabilities for supply chains

May 7, 2021 by David Edwards

Attabotics, a supply chain company, is partnering with AltaML, a leading Canadian applied artificial intelligence and machine learning company, and the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii), a renowned center of artificial intelligence research and application, to develop capabilities in artificial intelligence and machine learning that further optimize efficiency and productivity in Attabotics’ innovative supply chain infrastructure.

Together, the three organizations will begin operationalizing the partnership through projects that combine AI technologies with IoT (Internet of Things) infrastructure to achieve more efficient IoT operations, improve human-machine interactions and enhance Attabotics’ data management and capabilities.

Requiring 85 percent less space than typical fulfillment warehouses, Attabotics is an entirely new way to store and pick goods in warehouses that is tailor-made to help retailers respond to changing e-commerce demands and empower brands. [Read more…] about Attabotics partners with AltaML and Amii to bolster AI capabilities for supply chains

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: advanced, ai, alberta, altaml, amii, applied, artificial, attabotics, capabilities, chain, data, expertise, innovation, intelligence, iot, machine, modern, optimize, organizations, partners, supply, technology, three, work

Volkswagen orders staggering 800 ABB robots to build its new electric vehicles

October 26, 2020 by David Edwards

ABB has received a massive order for 800 industrial robots from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles to support production of a new generation of electric vehicles at its plant in Hannover, Germany.

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is modernizing its Hannover factory and is installing state-of-the-art facilities to build the all-electric ID.

Buzz van, which will begin production in 2022. ABB’s robots will be installed in the body shop to undertake a range of body construction tasks. [Read more…] about Volkswagen orders staggering 800 ABB robots to build its new electric vehicles

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, applied, automotive, body, build, commercial, customers, electric, expansion, hanover, innovative, manufacturing, paint, PixelPaint, production, robots, solutions, support, vehicles, volkswagen

Origami-inspired miniature robot could open new era of surgical robotics

August 26, 2020 by David Edwards

By Lindsay Brownell, Wyss Institute, Harvard University

Minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, in which a surgeon uses tools and a tiny camera inserted into small incisions to perform operations, has made surgical procedures safer for both patients and doctors over the last half-century.

Recently, surgical robots have started to appear in operating rooms to further assist surgeons by allowing them to manipulate multiple tools at once with greater precision, flexibility, and control than is possible with traditional techniques.

However, these robotic systems are extremely large, often taking up an entire room, and their tools can be much larger than the delicate tissues and structures on which they operate. [Read more…] about Origami-inspired miniature robot could open new era of surgical robotics

Filed Under: Features, Health Tagged With: applied, hand, human, improve, lab, mini-rcm, miniature, parallelogram, pop-up, precision, professor, robot, robotics, shape, small, surgical, team, tiny, wood

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