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Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 25.11
…some of the major Korean robot companies such as Hyundai Robotics, Doosan Robotics, Rainbow Robotics, and Neuromeka have opened offices in the country to expand their operations,” KAR said in the release. A map of the Korean Pavillion at Automate. Source: KAR KAR promotes small Korean robotics companies A KAR official in a statement said that Korean robotics companies have tried to gain traction in North America but have faced many challenges. KAR is hoping to help those companies overcome those hurdles. “We hope to alleviate the difficulties of Korean SMEs and promote marketing for them to expand their channels…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.78
…to drive innovation for 5G and edge AI. They include ADLINK, Akasha Imaging (an Alphabet company), Cyngn, ForwardX, FutureMind, Hyundai Robotics, inVia Robotics, LG Electronics, Microsoft Azure private MEC, ModalAI, Naver Labs, Pudu Robotics, Samsung Electronics, Teledyne Flir, and Thundercomm. “We've had great validation from industry leaders in the ecosystem,” said Singh. Qualcomm is also continuing its work with TDK, which has added its sensor technologies to Qualcomm's latest robotics offerings. The Qualcomm RB5 AMR Reference Design is now available for pre-sale thorugh ModalAI, and the Qualcomm Robotics RB6 development kit is available through Thundercomm.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.20
…Orin from the robotics ecosystem, including Amazon Web Services, Hyundai Robotics, JD.com, Komatsu, and Meituan. “We are extending the powerful Microsoft Azure platform to the intelligent edge,” said Roanne Sones, corporate vice president for Microsoft Azure Edge + Platforms. “Combining Azure’s advanced capabilities with performance and software development tools such as NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin helps give developers a seamless experience to easily build, deploy, and operate production-ready AI applications.” Jahmy Hindman, chief technology officer at John Deere, noted: “With the global population expected to reach nearly 10 billion people by 2050, farmers have a steep challenge of feeding the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 47.24
…ahead Hyundai noted that it aims to develop advanced technologies to enhance people's lives, promote safety, and increase productivity. Hyundai Robotics has developed industrial automation, robot arms, and controllers for automotive manufacturing and service applications. The companies added that they expect the deal to enable Hyundai and Boston Dynamics to leverage each other's respective strengths in manufacturing, logistics, construction, and automation. They said they will create a “robotics value chain,” from robot component manufacturing to smart logistics solutions. In addition, Hyundai said it will support Boston Dynamics' continued expansion of its product line and global sales and service footprint.