Found in Robotics White Papers & Archives, with a score of 3.76
…fill the void, companies have begun exploring other avenues, such as automation and cutting-edge technologies, to sustain output. At RIOS, we understand the challenges that come with automating processes and have come up with an innovative solution. Our Robots as a Service (RaaS) model simplifies the automation process and doesn't require specialized knowledge. Our modular robotic workcells integrate effortlessly with customers' workflows, making the automation experience similar to using an ATM. Our low-touch automation process and 24/7 white-glove service allows for maximum returns on investments with minimal effort.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.28
…as well as conference rooms and breakout sessions for more private conversations. Dr. Bernard Casse, founder and CEO of RIOS Intelligent Machines, will be speaking at the event. He will be featured on the “Re-inventing Factory Automation + Agriculture” panel, which includes Samuel Bertram from OnePointOne and summit organizer Mike Steep as the moderator. Be sure to explore all of RIOS' AI-powered, robotic workcells and learn how to construct your smart factory. Schedule a meeting with RIOS at the 2022 Stanford Summit.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.09
…Artificial Intelligence Companies.” Among them were startups such as RIOS Corp., which is developing automation for tasks that typically require human-level dexterity. “We're honored to be recognized,” stated Kelly Kamlanger, senior director of marketing at RIOS. “Both robotics and AI are extremely competitive as well as collaborative, and it's great to be registered among one's peers.” “These startups and companies are taking a variety of approaches to innovating the artificial intelligence industry, but are all exceptional companies well worth a follow,” said Futurology. It selected startups and established companies based on their innovativeness, growth, management and strategies, and societal impact.…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.82
…in the world develop such fullstack AI-powered robots — RIOS is one of them. These next-generation robots have perception systems (vision) based on deep learning allowing them to learn and recognize objects. They also possess a centralized intelligence (brain) underpinned by AI, enabling them to execute specific tasks in different environments. RIOS’ DX-1 robots additionally possess a first-of-its-kind haptic intelligence platform (touch) that enable them to have a human-level sense of touch and possess practically all the capabilities of a human hand (e.g., optimal grasp, surface topography mapping, slip detection, texture discrimination, etc.). This human-like brain-eye-hand coordination enables RIOS robots…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.82
…to ChatGPT, Dr. Bernard Casse, founder and CEO of RIOS Intelligent Machines Inc., has experience and first-hand observations from recent events. RIOS said it is leading the charge in re-industrializing America and transforming aging industries into the smart factories of the future powered by robotics and artificial intelligence. The Menlo Park, Calif.-based company both exhibited and presented at ProMat 2023. Dr. Casse shared with Robotics 24/7 a compelling vision of a future where robotics and automation are the driving forces of economic progress, even amid economic limitations. He emphasized the transformative power of AI, the promise of reindustrialization through smart…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.77
…latest robots for many supply chain and manufacturing applications. RIOS Intelligent Machines Inc. said it has developed haptic intelligence for manipulation tasks that were previously difficult to automate, such as packing, machine tending, and autobagging. Smarter and more dexterous robots sound great, but how can the majority of warehouses, which are not yet automated, get started with them? Robotics 24/7 chatted with Dr. Bernard Casse, founder and CEO of RIOS, about rethinking business models as capital becomes scarce and how the robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) model can enable robot adoption. Do your due diligence Even before Silicon Valley Bank's problems, robotics suppliers…
Found in Robotics White Papers & Archives, with a score of 1.69
…improve efficiency. Here are a few examples on how RIOS automation solutions can help: Labor shortages By using robots to perform production tasks, the food industry can significantly reduce its reliance on manual labor and hit production goals. Robots can work around the clock, without taking breaks or requiring time off, and can perform repetitive tasks with consistent precision. Food safety concerns Robots can be used to monitor food production processes and detect potential quality issues, such as defects, contamination or spoilage. With advanced sensors and machine learning algorithms, robots can identify issues in real real-time, helping to prevent quality…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 1.64
…ideas. This theory is aligned with our premise at RIOS that advancing the capabilities of robots is heavily dependent on both specialized hardware and software that must coevolve. Today, we are reaching an inflection point, and there is a monumental opportunity to develop custom hardware and software systems that enable robots to take on increasingly open-ended tasks without the need of reprogramming for each new instruction. We can do this by taking the lessons of the internet to apply data at scale to robotics. By strategically designing systems with the intent of learning from them, and building the infrastructure to…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 1.57
…Automation is providing nimble and promising solutions to warehouse and production problems from a labor shortages. Companies such as RIOS are leading the way with RaaS through a subscription-based program, which eliminates a CapEx purchase. RIOS robotic workcells can help operations in three ways: production, quality control, and end-of-line packing. The company's systems offer viable opportunities for retail operations, fulfillment, and manufacturing facilities to revitalize their operations to meet customer demands with accuracy and speed, especially during peak season.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 1.18
…by colleagues in the robotics space were aligned with RIOS’ thesis on manufacturing and automation (i.e., our vision on how the world will evolve). Here are some of the themes that we’ve predicted and are now seeing unfolding: Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are adopting automation at a faster pace SMBs have real paint points — they’re being hit from all angles: labor shortage, labor turnover, minimum-wage hikes, and the pandemic. They also have less of a cushion to deal with all the threats to their businesses. They’re realizing that if they don’t act now, their enterprises will slowly fold.…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 1.16
…operational costs. Upon identifying these objectives, the manufacturer selected RIOS Intelligent Machines as a strategic partner. RaaS enables affordable, faster fulfillment Hit’s team members, along with its technology partners, worked with the robotics hardware and software developer to co-create custom workcells that use robots to decrease order-fulfillment time. The manufacturer took advantage of a robots-as-a-service (RaaS) model to support its operational goals. Instead of traditional capital equipment expenses, or capex, RaaS provides a monthly service platform as an alternative financing option. It provides operational value without the monetary burden of a large equipment expense at the initial phase of integration.…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 1.15
…in China, offering lavish financial support and generous incentives. RIOS was among the companies that were offered deals to expand in China but received no such offer from our own government. RIOS remains patriotic and did not take the deal from China. Today, we’re proud, as Americans, that the U.S. Senate is passing a huge industrial policy bill to counter the threat from China. Both parties are agreeing to invest in semiconductor manufacturing, AI research, robotics, and quantum computing, as well as a range of other technologies. What makes this bill unusual is the amount of bipartisan support and the…