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Hy-Tek and AHS host grand opening of Innovation Lab in Kentucky

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Hy-Tek Material Handling and Advanced Handling Systems (AHS), a Hy-Tek Material Handling company, which are full-service integrators of automated fulfillment and distribution solutions, announced yesterday the Grand Opening of their newly updated 20,000 square-foot Innovation Lab. Among the audience were Mayor Jessica Fette, customers, prospects, and other local government officials. Located in Erlanger, Ken., the event was held in tandem…


Wings and Rings Partners with Miso Robotics to Begin Flippy 2 Pilot

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This week, Miso Robotics Inc. announced a partnership with sports bar Wings and Rings to begin a piloted test of Flippy 2 in its Crestview Hills, Ky., location with possible plans for further integration in the months ahead. Built on the Miso Platform, Flippy 2 uses artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision and data analytics to maximize efficiency in the…


Corvus Robotics Raises Seed Funding to Scale Production of Inventory Drones as a Service

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Drones aren't just for infrastructure inspection, real estate photography, or security. Last month, Corvus Robotics Inc. announced $5 million in seed funding, bringing its total financing to date to $8 million. Jackie Wu, Mohammed Kabir, Jonathan Sandau, and Bryan Monti founded the Mountain View, Calif.-based company in 2017. It has been developing artificial intelligence and machine learning for autonomous robots…


New headquarters for FANUC Mexico in Aguascalientes

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FANUC, a provider of CNCs, robotics, and ROBOMACHINEs, will host a grand opening and technology open house at its new robotics and automation headquarters in Aguascalientes, Mexico on Thursday, July 14. The new 109,000 square foot facility will provide sales, demonstrations, training, engineering and customer service. The grand opening will include welcome remarks from the governor of Aguascalientes and FANUC…


FANUC Opens New Robotics and Automation Headquarters in Aguascalientes, Mexico

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The world's top robotics providers are staying close to their manufacturer customers. FANUC said it will host a grand opening and a technology open house tomorrow, Thursday, July 14, 2022, at its new robotics and automation headquarters in Aguascalientes, Mexico. “We’re expanding to better serve our customer base of automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, and other manufacturers in Mexico and Latin…


57% of Manufacturers Surveyed Say Robots Aren’t Taking Jobs, Finds Veo Robotics

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While the debate continues over whether automation is displacing human workers, the latest reports suggest otherwise. Fifty-seven percent of global manufacturers said they believe that robots are not replacing human workers in their facilities, but are rather working alongside humans to supplement their work, according to a study released yesterday by Veo Robotics Inc. “Our findings highlight that the majority…


Resgreen Group Explains How Its Autonomous Mobile Robots Use Lidar to Navigate Around Facilities

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How do autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, safely and efficiently move around factories and warehouses without markers, like automated guided vehicles? Resgreen Group International Inc. today explained how its “natural guidance feature” uses 2D and 3D lidar sensors to scan a facility and create a map of the areas where the AMRs will travel. The robots then compare their surroundings…


May Mobility Closes $111M Series C Funding to Develop Toyota Autonomous Mobility Platforms

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May Mobility yesterday said it has closed a Series C funding round of $111 million. The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based company said it plans to continue deployment programs using the Toyota Sienna Autono-MaaS platform, named for autonomous mobility as a service. May Mobility also plans to begin development of the Toyota e-Palette vehicle. “With the close of this latest investment round,…


Nano Dimension Acquires Formatec Holding, Adding Metal & Ceramic Additive Manufacturing to Its Portfolio

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Nano Dimension Ltd. announced this week that it has signed and closed a definitive agreement to acquire Formatec Holding B.V., which includes its two subsidiaries - Admatec Europe B.V. and Formatec Technical Ceramics B.V. Waltham, Mass.-based Nano Dimension has paid a total cash sum of $12.9 million for the company (net of its cash). Formatec Holdings, which based in the…


XPENG Robotics Completes $100 Million Series A to Develop Ridable Robots

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XPENG Robotics, an affiliate of XPeng Inc., today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement with a consortium of investors to raise over $100 million (U.S.) for its Series A capital funding. XPENG Robotics was established in 2016 and claims to be one of the earliest companies in the walking robot sector in China. The company is headquartered in…


A new perspective on lights out

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It’s such a great couple of words: Lights Out. Whether you’re reading them for the first time or the 50th, you know exactly what they mean. No need for lights on the shop or warehouse floor because all processes are fully automated. No people. No interruptions. Take a listen… That’s the sound of pure and continuous inventory movement from station…


Markforged to Acquire Digital Metal, Expand Additive Manufacturing Production of Metal Parts

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Markforged Inc. today announced that it has agreed with Höganäs AB to acquire Digital Metal, the creator of a leading binder-jetting technology. The Watertown, Mass.-based company said Digital Metal will extend its capabilities into mass production of metal additive parts. “With the Digital Metal acquisition, Markforged is advancing our vision for distributed manufacturing by enabling the reliable, high-volume production of…


Automation Can Provide Stability, Predictability to Warehouse Operations, Says Honeywell Report

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How can automation help supply chains cope with uncertainty and shifting demand? Honeywell International Inc. today released a whitepaper exploring how the COVID-19 pandemic, global trade challenges, and regional conflicts have created long-term disruptions to the historically predictable throughput and capacity of warehouses and distribution centers. The report, “Warehouse Automation: Future-Proofing the Global Economy” report, which was written by Futurum…


How Drone Delivery Could Change Cities in the Years to Come

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There’s been a lot of buzz about drone delivery in recent months. Amazon and Walmart have committed to a future that includes it, as have restaurants such as Domino’s and El Pollo Tropical. Consumers have indicated that they are also ready for a move in the drone delivery direction. Yet it leaves many people wondering what types of changes could…


Indy Autonomous Challenge to Take Another Lap at CES 2023 With Self-Driving Racecars

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Much of today's autonomous vehicles are being tested on closed tracks, limited public roads, and in simulation. However, the Indy Autonomous Challenge, or IAC, has taken a different approach that's both safe and exciting. The Consumer Technology Association today announced that the IAC will return to CES on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023. The Arlington, Va.-based Consumer Technology Association (CTA) successfully…


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