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Open Ocean Robotics raises $4 million to develop autonomous boat

January 31, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Open Ocean Robotics has completed a $4 million round of seed financing to advance its marine robotics and ocean data analytics platform.

This included a $2.8 million non-dilutive investment from Sustainable Development Technology Canada, an agency of the Canadian government, and $1.2 million from a syndicate of international investors including Rhiza Capital and Cindicates.

This funding enables the company to accelerate the development of its solar powered autonomous uncrewed surface vehicle technology and ocean data analytics platform for maritime monitoring. [Read more…] about Open Ocean Robotics raises $4 million to develop autonomous boat

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: data, development, environmental, mammal, marine, monitoring, ocean, oceans, open, robotics, sdtc, technology

Amazon introduces home monitoring robot

January 24, 2022 by David Edwards

Amazon has launched a small, humanoid-ish security robot for the home, called Astro, although it’s currently only available “exclusively by invitation”, whatever that means. 

The online retail giant, which probably operates the largest fleet of autonomous warehouse robots in the world, says Astro is a “household robot for home monitoring”.

On its website, Amazon adds: “When you’re away, use the Astro app to see a live view of your home, check in on specific rooms and viewpoints, and get activity alerts. [Read more…] about Amazon introduces home monitoring robot

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: alexa, amazon, astro, billion, companies, household, market, markets, monitoring, report, robot, robotics, robots, room, security, set, small, things

Mecademic releases new firmware for its tiny robot

August 24, 2021 by David Edwards

Mecademic has released the latest version of the firmware – 8.4 – for its tiny Meca500 industrial robotic arm.

The company says this update “prioritizes the features most requested by our user community and is provided free of charge”.

The update enables the robot with multi-rotation with cartesian moves. [Read more…] about Mecademic releases new firmware for its tiny robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, commands, components, data, enables, feature, features, firmware, individual, joint, joints, limits, meca, mecademic, monitoring, previous, real-time, released, request, robot, set, tiny, torque, update, user-defined, users

ANYbotics boosts autonomous mobile robots with Velodyne lidar sensors

August 13, 2021 by David Edwards

ANYbotics is equipping its autonomous mobile robots with Velodyne’s Puck lidar sensors. ANYbotics robots provide industrial operators with an automated robotic inspection solution to support efforts in monitoring and maintaining plants.

ANYbotics’ four-legged robot ANYmal performs inspection and monitoring tasks in challenging industrial terrains such as mining and minerals, oil and gas, chemicals, energy and construction.

ANYmal’s legs provide unparalleled mobility when moving up and down stairs, climbing over obstacles, steps and gaps, and crawling into tight spaces. ANYmal’s inspection payload provides visual, thermal and acoustic insights for condition monitoring of equipment and infrastructure. [Read more…] about ANYbotics boosts autonomous mobile robots with Velodyne lidar sensors

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: anybotics, anymal, avoid, data, environments, equipment, harsh, industrial, inspection, lidar, mobile, monitoring, moving, object, objects, obstacles, operation, operators, perception, provide, robot, robotic, robots, safely, sensors, velodyne

Improved Safety of Self-Driving Car

April 12, 2021 by Polly

The improved safety of the self-driving car, both for the passengers and other road users are well known.

However, what many people do not understand are the separate systems and technologies that are being built into autonomous vehicles to ensure this advance in safety.

After all, it is not only that the vehicle contains an AI capable of making high-speed decisions, but also that it will be equipped with the following systems and features that will ensure both efficiency and protection. [Read more…] about Improved Safety of Self-Driving Car

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Promoted Tagged With: access, ai, alerts, ar, AR Windshields, automated, biometric, Biometrics, car, cars, data, driver, driving, effective, ensure, feature, future, hazards, headlights, health, Infra Red Headlights, infrared, issues, live, monitoring, passengers, people, potential, real-time, remote, risk, road, safety, self-driving, shut, shutdown, systems, tech, traffic, vehicle, vehicles, wheels

Webinar: Fast Solution for Speed and Separation Monitoring in a Collaborative Robot Application

April 7, 2021 by Elaine

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-anVothsTM2a7mMUOfdViQ

SICK Sensor Inc announces the latest webinar in association with Robotics and Automation News. 

Collaborative robot adaptation is growing faster than ever before and leading the charge is Universal Robots.

SICK has partnered with UR to create the fastest way to implement speed and separation monitoring for collaborative robot applications.

The webinar will take place on 15th April and the guest speaker will be Nate Gose, Manager of Safety Services at SICK Sensor Inc.

Nate Gose, Manager of Safety Services at SICK Sensor Inc

Nate has been with SICK for over seven years, providing safety expertise to customers in various industries and will cover the following points during the webinar:

  • How to quickly and easily implement speed and separation monitoring for robot protective measures
  • How programming a safety scanner can be achieved without the use of a separate PC or software
  • The benefits of using a collaborative robot with an integrated safety scanner

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: collaborative, gose, implement, manager, monitoring, nate, robot, safety, scanner, sensor, separation, services, sick, speed, webinar

AI and Robots Are Improving Agriculture in 2021

April 6, 2021 by Polly

The integration of machine learning, AI, and IoT devices is nothing new to the modern farm.

Different sensors provide agronomists with valuable, reliable, and relevant data to help them increase their farms’ efficiency by ensuring higher yields and cutting production costs.

This is especially of aid at big farms where it’s necessary to monitor and manage dozens of processes at the same time. [Read more…] about AI and Robots Are Improving Agriculture in 2021

Filed Under: Agriculture, Promoted Tagged With: Activities Precision and Quality Improvement, agricultural, agriculture, ai, AI Powered Tools, analysis, application, costs, crop, data, farm, farmers, farms, improving, modern, monitoring, Monitoring and Forecasting, opportunities, precise, production, Production Cost Reduction, recipe, robots, satellites, sensors, Small Agricultural Businesses, time, variety, weather, yield, yields

Webinar: Fast Solution for Speed and Separation Monitoring in a Collaborative Robot Application

March 19, 2021 by Elaine

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-anVothsTM2a7mMUOfdViQ

SICK Sensor Inc announces the latest webinar in association with Robotics and Automation News. 

Collaborative robot adaptation is growing faster than ever before and leading the charge is Universal Robots.

SICK has partnered with UR to create the fastest way to implement speed and separation monitoring for collaborative robot applications.

The webinar will take place on 15th April and the guest speaker will be Nate Gose, Manager of Safety Services at SICK Sensor Inc.

Nate Gose, Manager of Safety Services at SICK Sensor Inc

Nate has been with SICK for over seven years, providing safety expertise to customers in various industries and will cover the following points during the webinar:

  • How to quickly and easily implement speed and separation monitoring for robot protective measures
  • How programming a safety scanner can be achieved without the use of a separate PC or software
  • The benefits of using a collaborative robot with an integrated safety scanner

 

Filed Under: Featured companies, Features, SICK Sensor Intelligence Tagged With: collaborative, implement, monitoring, nate, robot, safety, scanner, sensor, separation, sick, speed, webinar

Mitsubishi Electric extends supervisory control and data acquisition range

March 18, 2021 by Mai Tao

Mitsubishi Electric has extended its supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) lineup for EMEA markets, now offering two additional types of software for system monitoring and process control under the series name “GENESIS64”, complementing the existing “MAPS” SCADA software.

The new lineup will meet the diversifying IoT needs, covering a wide variety of purposes from small production line monitoring and control to multi-site monitoring and business intelligence (BI) for plant-wide systems, process automation as well as utility and building automation.

The “GENESIS64 Basic SCADA” is an entry-level software with essential functions for small production lines, and the “GENESIS64 Advanced Application Server” is a full SCADA suite for large-scale monitoring of factories, buildings, and utilities. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric extends supervisory control and data acquisition range

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: advanced, application, automation, cloud, control, customers, data, electric, genesis, iconics, iot, large-scale, lineup, mitsubishi, monitoring, process, production, scada, server, smart, software, system, systems, technology

Blockchain-based environmental drones ‘can help fight water pollution’, say scientists

November 26, 2020 by David Edwards

According to the World Health Organization, almost a third of the world’s population does not have access to fresh water.

As evidenced by the 2020 UN report on water supply and climate change in the world, water consumption will experience a 20-30 percent increase by 2050, fuelled by the constant population growth and industrial development throughout the world.

Water pollution is a serious threat to both people and water inhabitants, greatly evidenced by the ecological disaster that took place on the coast of Kamchatka in September 2020. [Read more…] about Blockchain-based environmental drones ‘can help fight water pollution’, say scientists

Filed Under: Drones, Features Tagged With: allows, blockchain, data, developers, development, devices, drone, drones, environmental, ethereum, monitoring, network, platform, pollution, population, sensors, solution, time, water, whilst

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