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…over 1,000 employees and offices in Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
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…in countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, Germany, and the U.S. Mech-Mind has more than 350 employees worldwide and said it is committed to helping “clients pioneer the next frontier of manufacturing and democratize access for AI-defined robotics to small, midsize, and large businesses alike.” The recent investment was led by Chinese technology giant Meituan, with participation from existing…
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…than 60 countries such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Spain, and Germany. SoftBank leads round SoftBank Ventures Asia led the latest investment round in Youibot. Founded in 2000, SoftBank Ventures Asia is the global early-stage venture arm of SoftBank Group. The firm invests in technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT), including artificial intelligence, semiconductors, software, and consumer brands. SoftBank Ventures Asia…
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…subsidiary of FANUC Corp. in Japan, and it provides computer numerical control (CNC) systems, robotics, and factory automation. The unit said its “innovative technologies and proven expertise help manufacturers in the Americas maximize productivity, reliability, and profitability.” FANUC added that it embraces a culture of “Service First,” which means that customer service is its highest priority. FANUC America is committed…
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…a demonstration at CEATEC in Japan two years ago with different manipulators. Most actual applications that our customers care about can't be solved through trial and error.” “Another type of machine learning is learning from demonstration,” he explained. “This is where cobots come in. In the future, the fastest, most natural way to teach robots to do something is kinesthetic.…
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…Robotics is a unit of Japan-based SoftBank Group Corp. It has produced more than 35,000 robots, including the Pepper and NAO humanoid service robots and the Whiz cleaning robot, which are used in more than 70 countries. SB Logistics provides pay-per-use, third-party logistics (3PL) services, starting with e-commerce business-to-consumer (B2C) fulfillment and expanding to offline merges online (business-to-business) and direct-to-consumer…
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…by All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan's largest airline, the Avatar XPRIZE is a four-year global competition focused on crowdsourcing the development of systems to deploy a human user's senses, actions, and presence to a remote location in real time. The avatars must be able to execute a set of tasks across real-world scenarios and convey a sense of presence for…
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…800 employees and has offices in Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. AMH Material Handling is a U.K. distributor of Geek+ robotics and artificial intelligence for logistics. Founded in 2015, AMH Material Handling has offices in both Stoke -On-Trent and Halesowen, U.K., and it has more than 60 employees. AMH began working with Geek+ in 2019.
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…in the U.S., Singapore, Germany, Japan, and India. Orlando, Fla.-based Tompkins Robotics’ tSort is a modular materials handling system whose AMRs can deliver a wide range of items and parcels to consolidation points. The integration between GreyMatter AI and Tompkins Robotics' warehouse execution software (WES) is key to making the joint offering work, said the companies. The “zero walk” combination…
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…partnered with PALTAC Corp. in Japan, which was very concerned about item damage. If the edge of a box was even crinkled, it was considered unsaleable.” “We've gotten to the point that the customer site's WMS [warehouse management system] has information tracking products requiring gentle handling,” he added. “The robot can execute a pick in one of several modes, like…
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…with offices in Oslo, the U.S., the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Japan, and Korea.
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…America is a subsidiary of Japan-based FANUC Corp. and provides industry-leading robotics, CNC systems, and factory automation. The company said its innovative technologies and proven expertise can help manufacturers in the Americas maximize productivity, reliability, and profitability. FANUC said its “Service First” culture means that customer service is its highest priority. It said it is committed to supplying its customers…
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…to scan a cathedral in Japan with a Leica device so it could be modeled with Cradle CFD. MSC’s thermoregulation-model (JOS) human body model, typically used to gauge the comfort level of HVAC or AC controlled environments like offices and car interiors, also played a role in the COVID-spread simulation effort, ensuring the exercise included a realistic approximation of a…
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…will help it expand into Japan and other countries within the Asia Pacific region. While Faulk says the North American and European markets remain largely untapped and will continue to be a strong focus for the company, some of Locus’s larger users wanted Locus to have reach and resources in additional geographies. “Our customers are basically pulling us there [into…
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…will help it expand into Japan and other countries within the Asia Pacific region. While Faulk says the North American and European markets remain largely untapped and will continue to be a strong focus for the company, some of Locus’s larger users wanted Locus to have reach and resources in additional geographies. “Our customers are basically pulling us there [into…
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