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5 IAM Facts that Business Owners Should Know

December 27, 2021 by Mark Allinson

If you work in the IT sector, you should know all about IAM. It’s a concept that continues to take hold in information technology, and it has many business applications. We’ll cover some IAM facts in this article that company owners should know.  [Read more…] about 5 IAM Facts that Business Owners Should Know

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: access, company, iam, identity, identity and access management, management

An Aluminum Waterproof Box: A Simple Invention That Changes Industries

December 21, 2021 by Mai Tao

When planning a project, you should think about the smallest details. One tiny neglect may cost you a lot of effort and money. An important thing to think about is protection.

Whether you’re fashioning an environment monitoring tool or a piece of security equipment, its enclosure determines its durability.

How to protect electronics from harsh weather conditions, moisture, UV exposure, temperatures? [Read more…] about An Aluminum Waterproof Box: A Simple Invention That Changes Industries

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: alloys, aluminum, anodizing, best, box, case, choose, company, custom, damage, design, electronics, enclosure, finish, protection, resistance, sand, won, yg

10 Essential Services Your IT Support Company Should Cover

December 21, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Today, implementing the use of information technology (IT) is essential to the success of any business enterprise. It involves the use of computing systems to store and share information.

Major information technology components include computer hardware, computer software, telecommunications, database, and human resources.

You can depend on your internal IT department to provide computing services. However, you can reap more benefits by outsourcing such services from a third-party firm.

Outsourcing is the process of entrusting your business IT functions to a service provider instead of working with your internal workers. Some of the benefits of outsourcing your IT services include minimized costs, improved efficiency, quick implementation of new technologies, and much more. [Read more…] about 10 Essential Services Your IT Support Company Should Cover

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: business, company, data, help, provider, service, services, support, working

Everyday Robots comes out of Google Moonshot Factory with robots that can learn variety of tasks

December 21, 2021 by Mark Allinson

A startup company called Everyday Robots has unveiled a new robot that it says can perform a range of tasks including wiping tables and windows as well as arrange chairs.

Everyday Robots started out as a project at Alphabet’s Moonshot Factory – also known as X, formerly Google X – but has now started to strike out on its own, setting up its own website as well.

Writing on X’s blog, Hans Peter Brøndmo, chief robot officer, says: “We are now operating a fleet of more than 100 robot prototypes that are autonomously performing a range of useful tasks around our offices. The same robot that sorts trash can now be equipped with a squeegee to wipe tables and use the same gripper that grasps cups can learn to open doors.” [Read more…] about Everyday Robots comes out of Google Moonshot Factory with robots that can learn variety of tasks

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: company, equipped, everyday, google, industrial, intrinsic, learn, learning, moonshot, progress, robot, robots, software, tables, task, tasks, team, technical, work

Using IDS cameras in fully automated wood parts inspection process

December 21, 2021 by David Edwards

You always need and see them everywhere: in metalworking, on the construction site, in almost every toolbox… the good old hand brush.

Whether classic all-purpose brushes or brushes for special applications, the German-based company Lessmann GmbH has virtually all of them in its range.

The shape is varied, from straight to ergonomic. But they all have one thing in common: The wooden bodies are made exclusively from untreated red beech. Depending on the model, they also have two hanging holes at the end of the handle.

Production is fully automatic and highly rational. In order to ensure its own claim to the excellent quality of the hand brush woods, Lessmann has been relying on classic image processing for many years. [Read more…] about Using IDS cameras in fully automated wood parts inspection process

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: automatic, belt, bodies, body, brush, brushes, camera, cameras, company, evaluated, evaluation, fully, good, hand, ibv, ids, image, images, industrial, inspection, lessmann, processing, production, quality, simon, software, system, testing, wood, wooden

Apex.AI raises $56.5 million in Series B fundraising round

December 20, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Apex.AI, a company developing breakthrough safety-certified software for mobility and autonomous applications, has raised $56.5 million in a Series B fundraising round, bringing the total raised to date to $74 million.

The Series B round was led by Orillion, and included new participation from ZF, Continental, AGCO, Canaan, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Airbus Ventures, Jaguar Land Rover’s InMotion Ventures and others.

Other investments previously announced include Volvo Group Venture Capital, Toyota Ventures and HELLA Ventures, which further form Apex.AI’s world-class group of investors. [Read more…] about Apex.AI raises $56.5 million in Series B fundraising round

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: apex.ai, automotive, company, expand, funds, industry, mobility, round, sallam, series, silicon, software, ventures

Robotic Assistance Devices Mobile to develop autonomous delivery vehicle

December 20, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Robotic Assistance Devices Mobile (RAD-M), says it has committed to producing an intelligent autonomous delivery vehicle based on its Roameo security patrol robot (main picture).

RAD-M is a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, a developer of AI-driven security and productivity solutions for enterprise clients.

Steve Reinharz, CEO of AITX, says: “Developing this product is something that we’ve wanted to green light for some time, and I’m thrilled to be able to make the official announcement today. [Read more…] about Robotic Assistance Devices Mobile to develop autonomous delivery vehicle

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, company, delivery, market, mile, rad-m, reinharz, roameo, robot, solutions, vehicle

Nauticus Robotics valued at more than $500 million as it becomes publicly traded company via merger with CleanTech

December 20, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Nauticus Robotics, a Houston-based developer of cloud-based surface and subsea robots, software, and associated services, and CleanTech Acquisition, a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company, have entered into a definitive business combination agreement that will result in Nauticus becoming a publicly listed company.

Upon closing of the transaction, CleanTech Acquisition (CLAQ) will be renamed Nauticus Robotics and is expected to remain listed on Nasdaq under the new ticker symbol “KITT”. Nauticus is being valued at more than $500 million.

Nauticus develops revolutionary cloud-based autonomy software to enable a smarter and more sustainable ocean industry using its fleet of autonomous robots from the surface to the seabed. [Read more…] about Nauticus Robotics valued at more than $500 million as it becomes publicly traded company via merger with CleanTech

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: claq, combined, company, industry, nauticus, ocean, percent, services, stockholders, transaction

How to Market Your Business Properly

December 20, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Every business needs to market itself in order to survive in today’s competitive market.

Therefore, it’s important that you know the ins and outs of marketing your business, or else it won’t be able to compete with other similar companies.

This blog post will give you some helpful tips on how to get started with the right marketing plan for your company so that you can thrive! [Read more…] about How to Market Your Business Properly

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: business, company, marketing, online, people, plan, time, type

Prefabricated construction startup to establish $30 million automated factory to build sustainable homes

December 17, 2021 by David Edwards

Plant Prefab, which says it is the first Certified B Corporation building technology company dedicated to sustainable design, materials, and operations, has signed a long-term lease to open America’s “first automated factory devoted to efficiently and sustainably building multifamily developments and custom single-family homes”.

The new 270,000-square-foot facility will be situated on 17 acres in the Tejon Ranch Commerce Center 25 miles south of Bakersfield, California, and will serve as Plant Prefab’s third factory.

Slated to break ground in January 2022, the facility will be purpose-built to efficiently manufacture custom-prefabricated panelized and modular building components. [Read more…] about Prefabricated construction startup to establish $30 million automated factory to build sustainable homes

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: building, company, facility, housing, hub, plant, prefab, production

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