Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.59
…1,500 employees and offices in Beijing and San Diego, as well as Germany, the U.K., Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. Editor's note: Geek+ will be participating in the keynote sesson of the 2023 Robotics Applications Conference, presented by Robotics 24/7 and Peerless Media.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.59
…has regional offices in Holbrook, N.Y.; San Diego; North Reading, Mass.; and Georgetown, Ky. It also has offices in Singapore; Frankfurt, Germany; Barcelona, Spain; Tokyo; Seoul, South Korea; and Shanghai. Editor's note: For more around Automate 2023, visit Robotics 24/7's special coverage page.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.57
…U.S., Germany, the U.K., Japan, South Korea, China, and Singapore. Last week, it announced a new RoboShuttle model that can reach storage racks up to 12 m (40 ft.) high. FORTNA addresses supply chain needs “In a rapidly evolving e-commerce landscape, the demand for efficient and scalable order-fulfillment solutions has never been greater,” FORTNA said. “FORTNA and Geek+ are dedicated to addressing these challenges head-on by combining their expertise to design, develop, and implement cutting-edge automated robotic solutions.” “The partnership marks a significant milestone in the industry, as two industry leaders join forces to transform the way companies approach order…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.54
…maximize storage, streamline zoning, improve space utilization and accelerate order fulfillment. Founded in 2011, GreyOrange currently has offices in Singapore, India, Japan, Germany, and the U.S.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.47
…and Foshan, China, as well as in Taiwan and Singapore. The company said its systems combine force sensitivity and AI. The collaboration between Flexiv and Cardinal Machine will enable the automation of tasks that have previously been manual, such as sanding, polishing, palletizing, and delicate assembly, said the partners. “Merging Flexiv’s robotic expertise with Cardinal’s extensive experience will deliver customers unmatched automation solutions while increasing the productivity, efficiency, flexibility, and competitiveness of businesses within the Great Lake State,” Flexiv said. Dajun Tao, an application engineer at Flexiv (left), meets the Cardinal Machine team. Source: Business Wire Cardinal Machine to integrate…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.25
…the Changi Ready Taskforce has been set up at Singapore’s airport, co-led by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Changi Airport Group (CAG) for the transportation and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. Comprising 18 members from across the Changi air cargo community, the taskforce is a public-private collaboration involving government agencies, cargo handlers, airlines and freight forwarders. Changi Airport is a preferred pharmaceutical air cargo hub in the region. As the first and largest IATA CEIV Pharma certified community in the Asia Pacific region, with at least one member in each node of the air cargo supply chain, the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.97
…prove value to investors.” “We have aggressive targets for international growth, having launched new sites in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Tokyo within the past three to four months,” said Faulk. “We just hired a general manager or our Asia-Pacific operations and are outgrowing our European headquarters in Amsterdam.”
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.68
…its customers? “I came here as an adult from Singapore and have a pretty wide range of skills and qualifications based on my background,” said Lombardi. “I was a programmer, and then moved into project management. In the C-suite at Locus, 30% is female.” Jasmine Lombardi, chief customer officer, Locus Robotics “We hire people from around the globe, and bringing different perspectives helps with innovation,” she said. “We're able to solve problems faster, which provides better results for the company and our customers.” Last week, Boston Business Journal named Locus Robotics to its 2022 Fast 50 list for the second…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.68
…in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region following recent deployments in Singapore and Australia. Japan represents the world's fourth largest e-commerce market, and an aging population and a growing labor shortage have increased demand for flexible and scalable automation, said the company. “Locus Robotics is proud to partner with DesignFuture Japan and Material Bank, sharing our commitment to bring highly effective, scalable, and efficient robotics solutions to enable designers and architects in Japan,” stated Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics. “This partnership expands our existing U.S.-based relationship with Material Bank, bringing our innovative technology to the Japanese region for the first time.”…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.63
…H100 systems. Lighting up around the globe Universities from Singapore to Sweden are plugging in DGX H100 systems for research across a range of fields. A DGX H100 will train large language models for Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The KTH Royal Institute of Sweden will use one to expand its supercomputing capabilities. Among other use cases, Japan’s CyberAgent, an internet services company, is creating smart digital ads and celebrity avatars. Telconet, a leading telecommunications provider in Ecuador, is building intelligent video analytics for safe cities and language services to support customers across Spanish dialects. An engine of AI…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.60
…Source: BMW i Ventures Funding and partners Temasek, a Singapore-based global investment company, led Autobrains' Series C round. New investors included automotive player Knorr-Bremse AG and Vietnamese car manufacturer Vinfast. Existing investor BMW i Ventures and long-term strategic partner Continental AG also participated. “Autobrains has tested its technology with hundreds of engineers and millions of miles in lots of geographies,” Raichelgauz said. “One surprise was that after just a few weeks, our partners could see the technology steering a car from a laptop. They saw that this technology could solve many problems, including object and scene recognition, as well as…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.41
…the company has business-development activities in the U.S. and Singapore. Airobotics noted that it is in the final stages of obtaining a precedential Type Certificate from the FAA, which it said no drone company has yet done. As part of this process, the FAA has published the safety criteria for the Optimus System which will allow Airobotics to certify its highly automated drone system, eventually permitting operation over cities and other populated areas. American Robotics, Airobotics have complementary goals Ondas Holdings said American Robotics' Scout System and Airobotics' Optimus System are leading autonomous drone technologies in their respective markets. In…