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…IAC said last year's Indy Autonomous Challenge Powered by Cisco was the first high-speed autonomous racecar competition. This week, nine teams from eight countries representing 19 universities came to Las Vegas seeking to compete in the Autonomous Challenge @ CES: AI Racing Tech* —University of Hawai'i; the University of California, San Diego; and the University of California, Berkeley Autonomous Tiger Racing —Auburn University (Alabama) Black & Gold Autonomous Racing* —Purdue University (Indiana) and U.S. Military Academy at West Point (New York) Cavalier Autonomous Racing* — University of Virginia KAIST — Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (South Korea) MIT-PITT-RW*…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.24
…from leading research universities. Sponsors include big companies like Cisco and Luminar. Public policy is a helpful background. How is today's race different from October's race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS)? Mitchell: Teams must still be able to demonstrate their capabilities, but it's a smaller in-person crowd. It's open to CES attendees but scaled back due to COVID-19. Going back to the IMS, we showcased where the 19 teams were in their journey toward eventual head-to-head racing. Based on a variety of conditions, like weather, we didn't feel that putting multiple cars on track was a safe bet at…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.87
…transportation.” The IAC previously ran an event powered by Cisco at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in October 2021. TUM Autonomous Motorsport from the Technical University of Munich, won the $1 million grand prize. TII and Halo support self-driving car race The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) joins sensor provider Luminar as a premier sponsor of the challenge. TII is the dedicated applied research pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), a global research and development center that focuses on building next-generation technologies and an innovation ecosystem in Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates. “TII is delighted to join forces…
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…Munich, yesterday won the Indy Autonomous Challenge Powered by Cisco. TUM competed in a field of nine teams from 21 universities to win the $1 million grand prize in the first autonomous racecar competition at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The rules of the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) required each team to compete in a fastest-lap competition that included an obstacle-avoidance component. The winning team recorded a two-lap average speed of 135.944 mph on the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) oval. Organized by Energy Systems Network and the IMS, the IAC said its primary goal is to advance technology that can…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.04
…technology companies. Today, the Indy Autonomous Challenge Powered by Cisco will take place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Nine teams with participants from from 21 universities and nine nations have programmed Dallara AV-21 racecars in pursuit of the $1 million first-place prize. The primary goal of the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) is to advance technology that can speed the deployment of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and the commercialization of fully autonomous vehicles. It is also a platform for students to excel in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). University teams The following teams are competing in the Indy Autonomous Challenge:…
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…Heck from Morgan Stanley has become head of strategic finance. Sumit Chopra, new head of software support, came from Cisco and Amazon Web Services. Dexterity is currently working with customers across North America and Japan.
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…next year from BOXX, Dell, HP and Lenovo, among others, according to NVIDIA. Likewise, A40-based servers are expected from Cisco, Dell, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Lenovo. The NVIDIA RTX A6000 will be available from channel partners including PNY, Leadtek, Ingram Micro, Ryoyo and on nvidia.com starting in mid-December. Both GPUs will be available from OEM workstation and server vendors worldwide starting early in 2021. Support for NVIDIA virtual GPU software, including NVIDIA Virtual Workstation, will be available early next year.
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…Basware, Jaggaer, GEP, BravoSolution, Zycus, PTC, High Jump, IFS, Cisco, Microsoft, Intel, Om Partners, H. Robinson, Dematic (KION), Swisslog (KUKA), SSI SCHAEFER, Daifuku, Murata Machinery,TGW Logistics Group, Yale Materials Handling Corporation, Zebra Technologies, Honeywell AIDC, Honeywell Intelligrated, Data Logic, DMLogic, Nulogy, SICK AG, ABB, Jabil, Siemens, Logistyx Technologies, Advantech iLogistics, PINC, UPS, Righthand Robotics, BluJay Solutions, Locus Systems, Brightpearl, Veridian, Avetta, AIMMS, One Network Enterprises, LEGACY Supply Chain Services, Apex Supply Chain Technologies, Kuebix, SEKO Logistics, Landstar, CSX, Arviem, Tapestry Solutions, FedEx Supply Chain, DHL Supply Chain, XPO Logistics, Ryder Supply Chain Solutions, NFI Logistics, XPO Logistics, GEODIS North America…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.97
…started to scratch the surface with blockchain.” Digital transformation: Cisco Most people think of Cisco as a world-class high-tech company. But four years ago, the company wondered why it couldn’t also be a world-class logistics company. As Cisco’s senior director of global logistics, Jack Allen was tapped to lead the project dubbed Logistics 3.0. “From the beginning, our objective was to enhance the customer experience, not make money on the logistics of moving parts around for our suppliers and customers,” Allen explains. Not that the whole idea didn’t give him pause. “A digital transformation of logistics is not just a…
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…shape of the labor market. Oxford Economics collaborated with Cisco to study the implications of these trends on jobs over the next decade. The results are based on a brand-new, multi-layered modeling framework, that enables Cisco to simulate the real-world dynamics of technological change and its interaction with the world of work. They found that 6.5 million US workers will have to seek out a new profession over the next decade. Workers in transport, lower-level manufacturing, and agriculture jobs will face a difficult time. Meanwhile, they see new jobs emerging in other areas, such as computing, management, and media, as…
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…Chain Awards, representatives from Geodis, IBM, Johnson Controls, DHL, Cisco and IDC participated in a closing award panel that was moderated by Bob Trebilcock and touched on a host of topics of interest to senior-level supply chain executives. Day 2 highlights: Digitizing the supply chain “I feel like I’m living in a science fiction novel all of the time,” said Cisco’s Jack Allen, a veteran supply chain management expert whose second-day keynote focused on the digitization of the supply chain. “Things are happening now because we imagined them a long time ago,” he added. Jack Allen of Cisco speaks to…
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…100 plants worldwide, and clients include the likes of Cisco, HP and Apple (the company is a major parts supplier for the iPhone). In the additive space, Jabil has begun deploying 3D printing equipment (including HP Jet Fusion machines) around the world to create a 3D printing network for digital and distributed manufacturing. The company launched its additive manufacturing initiative four years ago to drive adoption of the technology in the company and in the manufacturing space in general. “We do some prototyping, but that’s not what we’re really interested in,” Dulchinos says. Jabil now has more than 100 3D…