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Automation association CLPA celebrates 20 years

November 23, 2020 by David Edwards

November 2020 marks a significant milestone for the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA), as the organization will celebrate its 20th anniversary.

Over the past two decades, the CLPA has been supporting automation vendors and end users worldwide to create converged Smart Factories by providing open network solutions that leverage the latest, most promising technologies, such as Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN).

Since its foundation, the CLPA has actively contributed to advancing manufacturing, such as supporting the current focus on Industry 4.0. [Read more…] about Automation association CLPA celebrates 20 years

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: address, automation, cc-link, clpa, ethernet, factories, global, industrial, industry, key, leverage, manufacturing, market, network, networking, open, organization, solutions, technologies, technology, tsn, years

Badger Technologies and STCR plan to take Autonomous Robots to independent grocers

November 18, 2020 by David Edwards

Badger Technologies, a product division of Jabil, is teaming up with STCR, a provider of advanced retail point of sale (POS) and self-checkout solutions, to increase the momentum of multipurpose robot rollouts by independent and regional grocers around the world.

This collaboration will speed deployments of Badger Technologies autonomous robots to address critical out-of-stock, price integrity, planogram compliance and other operational inefficiencies.

Farrell McKenna, GM of STCR, says: “Our mission is to bring much-needed retail automation to the independent and regional grocer, empowering them to run their stores more efficiently while competing more effectively with the largest supermarket chains. [Read more…] about Badger Technologies and STCR plan to take Autonomous Robots to independent grocers

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: autonomous, badger, covid, customers, data, deployments, grocers, independent, real-time, regional, retail, robot, robots, stcr, store, stores, technologies

IDS establishes new research and development facility in Serbia

November 18, 2020 by David Edwards

IDS has established a new research and development facility in Serbia.

The industrial camera manufacturer says it is investing in new technologies and has expanded its team of experts in artificial intelligence.

Since July 2020, IDS Imaging Development Systems has been represented in Serbia with its own subsidiary.

Based in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second largest city and considered the country’s technological centre, the pure development unit is closely linked to the Faculty of Technical Sciences of the local university. [Read more…] about IDS establishes new research and development facility in Serbia

Filed Under: Featured companies, Industry, News Tagged With: artificial, development, hartmann, ids, intelligence, serbia, technologies

Estonian company launches ‘first’ autonomous bus in Greece

November 17, 2020 by David Edwards

An autonomous bus named “Iseauto” has started its work in Greece, in the city of Lamia. The bus has been developed in Estonia and offers a full-scale autonomous service that was first piloted in the summer in Tallinn, in Ülemiste City.

For the first time in Greek history, a fully street-legal autonomous vehicle is operational in the context of an autonomous public transport pilot project led by Estonians.

The autonomous minibus developed by AuveTech in Estonia is the first “4th category” – or Level 4 – autonomous vehicle that has been pigeonholed “street-legal” in Greece. [Read more…] about Estonian company launches ‘first’ autonomous bus in Greece

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, bus, bus-stops, buses, city, cooperation, energy, estonia, estonian, experience, future, greece, iseauto, lamia, mobility, modern, pilot, pilots, project, public, smart, solar, solaride, system, team, technologies, transport, vehicles

Toyota venture fund invests in robotic kitchen startup

November 10, 2020 by Sam Francis

Toyota AI Ventures, Toyota’s early-stage venture capital fund, has decided to invest in YPC Technologies, a robotic kitchen startup based in Montreal, Canada.

The funding follows YPC Technologies’ participation in the 2020 Toyota AI Ventures “call for innovation” focused on smart, connected cities that launched earlier this year in partnership with Toyota Research Institute – Advanced Development (TRI-AD) and Toyota Research Institute (TRI).

Toyota AI Ventures views cities as a platform for innovation, and this year’s global call for innovation focused on attracting and investing in early-stage startups that are building solutions for smart and connected cities in the areas of artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomy, mobility, cloud, or data. [Read more…] about Toyota venture fund invests in robotic kitchen startup

Filed Under: Investments, News Tagged With: ai, call, cities, innovation, smart, technologies, toyota, tri, tri-ad, ventures, ypc

Swisslog partners with retail chain H-E-B to build automated micro-fulfillment centers

October 15, 2020 by David Edwards

Swisslog, a warehouse automation company, has partnered with H-E-B in San Antonio, Texas to support the company’s growing demand for online fulfillment.

H-E-B says demand for its online grocery services is continuing to accelerate.

Swisslog is working with H-E-B to build a number of automated micro-fulfillment centers to support the chain’s curbside pick-up and delivery business. [Read more…] about Swisslog partners with retail chain H-E-B to build automated micro-fulfillment centers

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Logistics, News Tagged With: automated, automation, centers, chain, company, demand, e-grocery, fulfillment, grocery, h-e-b, micro-fulfillment, online, retail, software, store, support, swisslog, technologies

Are Robots After Your Job?

October 14, 2020 by Polly

With all the new technology being developed lately, it’s common to worry about job security, especially when we consider that robotics and automation are bound to eventually replace a lot of workers. In fact, it’s pretty common to find businesses automating tasks that we once performed by humans.

Not only are machines more reliable, they’re also unhindered by things like fatigue and stress, which essentially minimizes the margin of error.

Coupled with the Covid-19 pandemic and the migration of business to the online landscape, job security is now more important than ever. [Read more…] about Are Robots After Your Job?

Filed Under: Industry, Promoted Tagged With: automation, bound, common, control, covid, created, evolving, fact, find, history, humans, increased, industries, industry, internet, job, jobs, matter, opportunities, pandemic, people, perspective, progress, replaced, robots, security, services, technologies, technology

New electronic skin developed to make robots ‘feel pain’

September 4, 2020 by David Edwards

Scientists at the RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia have developed a new type of “electronic skin” that could make robots and other machines more sensitive to touch and contact.

The researchers say their “pain-sensing” prototype mimics the human body’s near-instant feedback response and reacts to painful sensations with the same lighting speed that nerve signals travel to the brain.

Lead researcher Professor Madhu Bhaskaran says the prototype e-skin is a “significant advance” towards next-generation biomedical technologies and intelligent robotics. [Read more…] about New electronic skin developed to make robots ‘feel pain’

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: artificial, bhaskaran, deliver, development, electronic, electronics, features, heat, intelligent, memory, pain, pressure, prototype, response, skin, stretchable, technologies

US launches billion-dollar plan to establish quantum computing and artificial intelligence institutes

August 27, 2020 by David Edwards

The US government has launched a billion-dollar plan to establish quantum computing and artificial intelligence scientific research institutes.

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the US Department of Energy (DOE) will distribute the $1 billion in awards for the establishment of 12 new artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum information science (QIS) research institutes nationwide.

The $1 billion will go towards NSF-led AI Research Institutes and DOE QIS Research Centers over five years, establishing 12 multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional national hubs for research and workforce development in these critical emerging technologies. [Read more…] about US launches billion-dollar plan to establish quantum computing and artificial intelligence institutes

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, american, centers, department, development, energy, future, institutes, national, nsf, nsf-led, qis, quantum, science, technologies, university, years

Robotic and Automation News Review: OnRobot updates software, drones fly through deep mines, Toyota partners with Ridecell, and much more…

August 24, 2020 by Mark Allinson

Robotic and Automation News Review Monday 24 August 2020

This is a new, weekly column which rounds up all the most interesting news from the robotics and automation industry in the past seven days, in brief form.

Usually, we try to publish the review on Fridays, but because of technical problems last week, it has been delayed until today. Apologies for that.

This Robotics and Automation News Review is also available to view on our YouTube channel. (See video below.)

Please support our website by subscribing to our YouTube channel, by sharing the stories we publish on social media, and by purchasing premium subscriptions to RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com, as well as through corporate sponsorships and advertising.

[Read more…] about Robotic and Automation News Review: OnRobot updates software, drones fly through deep mines, Toyota partners with Ridecell, and much more…

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