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Thai agritech startup to use satellite images and AI for farming

August 20, 2020 by Mai Tao

A startup company in Thailand called Ricult is planning to use satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to provide precision agritech services to farmers.

The company recently raised $2 million in new investment, bringing its total funding to $5 million, according to Nikkei. Among its backers are the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Bangkok Bank.

Ricult – which takes its name from the middle of the agriculture – says it is particularly targeting small-scale farmers with its services. [Read more…] about Thai agritech startup to use satellite images and AI for farming

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: agricultural, agriculture, agritech, bank, companies, company, farmers, farming, half, market, ricult, sector, services, smallholder, startup, statista, thailand

Top 20 programmable logic controller manufacturers

July 15, 2020 by Sam Francis

Sometimes described as “the workhorse of industrial automation”, a programmable logic controller, or PLC, is a computing device that is specially designed for use in an industrial operation.

A PLC can take many shapes and sizes, but in most instances it does not look like a conventional desktop computer like the ones you find in offices or in homes – a PLC has no display screen, no hard drive, and no keyboard.

PLCs started out in the automotive manufacturing trade, although they can now be found in almost all sectors, where they tend to replace relays.

Relays are devices that essentially turn machines on and off, and are said to be time-consuming and complex to use compared to PLCs. Relays also require more operational downtime when they need to be reconfigured. PLCs are estimated by one research company to reduce downtime from 20 percent to about 4 percent. [Read more…] about Top 20 programmable logic controller manufacturers

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: annual, automation, billion, cap, company, electric, employs, industrial, industrial computer, industrial computing device, market, people, plc, plcs, programmable logic controller, programmable logic controllers, range, revenues, sector

NIST awards $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s coronavirus projects

July 8, 2020 by David Edwards

The US government has awarded $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s solutions to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) awarded $3.4 million in grants to support “high-impact projects” for Covid-19 pandemic response.

The funding is authorized through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act signed by President Donald Trump in March 2020. [Read more…] about NIST awards $3.4 million to support Manufacturing USA’s coronavirus projects

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: advanced, awarded, commerce, coronavirus, covid, institute, institutes, manufacturing, pandemic, project, projects, robotics, robots, sector, support, systems, testing, usa, wilder

Tech giants and driverless cars: Racing against the automakers

May 28, 2020 by Sam Francis

Modern tech conglomerate Amazon – whose interests range from online shopping, through computing devices such as the Kindle and Amazon Echo, to cloud computing and even space exploration – is in advanced talks to acquire self-driving startup Zoox, according to a report on the Financial Times website. 

It’s not the first time Amazon has shown interest in the automotive sector. The company was the lead investor in Aurora Innovation’s $530 million funding round last year.

Aurora is seen as a rival to Waymo, the driverless car company set up by Google, another tech giant. [Read more…] about Tech giants and driverless cars: Racing against the automakers

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: advanced, amazon, automotive, autonomous, car, cars, companies, company, computer, developing, development, driverless, google, sector, software, tech, technology, vehicles, virtual

Automatic Passenger Counters for Improving Public Transport

May 6, 2020 by Polly

Fleet companies that operate cabs, buses, and coaches and companies that manage public trains and trams need to keep data on the number of passengers boarding and alighting for accountability. Earlier, manual counting was the only way to record such data.

But today, technology has really changed how things are done. These public transport vehicles are fitted with automatic passenger counting (APC) devices that will actually transmit the tally in real time to a remote location.

The availability of such technology is a big invention in the public transport sector that has brought numerous positive changes. Let us dive deeper into how the sector has changed through using APC devices. [Read more…] about Automatic Passenger Counters for Improving Public Transport

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: accountability, APC, APC devices, automatic passenger counting, benefit, buses, changes, companies, counters, counting, data, devices, Eyeride, increase, passengers, positive, public, public transport, revenue, sector, sensors, technology, trains, transport, weight

Global industry ‘in midst of major change’ because of ‘megatrends’

September 18, 2019 by David Edwards

Hannover Messe 2020 will coincide with a period of rapid technological change and political and economic uncertainty, according to its organisers.

Sporting its 2020-season lead theme of “Industrial Transformation” and featuring some 6,000 exhibitors, the world’s top trade show for industrial technology will shine a light on the opportunities arising from new technologies, changing buyer behavior and a growing awareness of climate protection.

Experts at Deutsche Messe, one of the world’s largest industrial trade show companies and the owner of Hannover Messe, the global industrial sector is “in the midst of a period of major change”, driven primarily by the “megatrends” of digitization, individualization and climate protection.

At the same time, it is grappling with some very challenging economic and political fundamentals.

Dr Jochen Köckler, chairman of Deutsche Messe, says: “The world is embarking on a period of change, the likes of which we haven’t seen for a long time. [Read more…] about Global industry ‘in midst of major change’ because of ‘megatrends’

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: change, companies, energy, engineering, entire, focus, hannover, industrial, industry, integrated, logistics, messe, period, production, sector, supply, technologies, technology, time, trade, transformation

Dow showcasing new materials aimed at automotive sector at Battery Show

September 12, 2019 by David Edwards

Dow Performance Silicones is showcasing new materials aimed at the automotive sector at the ongoing Battery Show North America.

The silicon-based technology and innovations include new materials and capabilities for electric vehicle and battery packs.

The company says the technologies are intended to help designers and engineers to manage thermal, adhesion, sealing and throughput challenges. [Read more…] about Dow showcasing new materials aimed at automotive sector at Battery Show

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: adhesion, adhesive, automotive, battery, broad, company, conductive, curing, display, dow, dowsil, ec, engineers, global, innovations, materials, sector, silicone, solutions, technologies, thermal, transportation

Yamaha looking to invest in vertical farming companies

September 11, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

Yamaha’s agricultural technology investments leader says he is observing the vertical farming market with a view to backing startups in the sector. (See video below.)

In a wide-ranging interview with Robotics and Automation News, Nolan Paul, partner, global agricultural technology lead at Yamaha Motor Ventures & Laboratory Silicon Valley, says he finds vertical farming

“Vertical farming is one of those technologies which has the ability to transform the way food is grown and consumed,” says Paul. [Read more…] about Yamaha looking to invest in vertical farming companies

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: ability, advanced, agricultural, farm, farming, interview, invest, investment, nolan, sector, side, startup, successful, team, technologies, technology, vertical, yamaha

US manufacturing output reaches ‘all-time high’

August 21, 2019 by David Edwards

Manufacturing output in the US has reached an “all-time high”, signaling the industry’s strength, according to the National Association of Manufacturers.

For the past two years, manufacturers have been setting new records when it comes to manufacturing output, and through the first quarter of 2019, the industry has continued to reach new heights.

Four out of five manufacturers remain positive about their company’s outlook, according to the National Association of Manufacturers’ latest Outlook Survey, and new Bureau of Economic Analysis data find that manufacturers’ level of output hit an all-time high once again. [Read more…] about US manufacturing output reaches ‘all-time high’

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When Automation Works Alongside Humans

July 26, 2019 by Liv

When we talk about automation, we often imagine a future in which everything we do will be almost entirely handled by machines. Cars will drive themselves. Management decisions will be handed over to an AI. Even the creative arts might one day be taken over by robots.

But for the time being, automation isn’t quite there. And so, some compromise between machine and human worker is needed. A synergy between the two has already yielded great results – just think about an autopilot guiding a plane for the majority of a flight, and human pilot intervening only for take-off and landing.

A more commonplace example of machine-assistance comes in the form of a spell-checker on a word-processing program. And these are getting more sophisticated. Apps like Grammarly and ProWritingAid not only identify grammatical or spelling errors; they now also identify more stylistic problems, and help us to make writing clearer and more concise, even when it isn’t technically wrong. [Read more…] about When Automation Works Alongside Humans

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: ai, automation, data, decisions, devices, easier, enormous, fleet, form, great, help, human, humans, identify, jobs, machine, place, program, sector, tasks, technology, work, wrong

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