Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.59
…like conveyor to properly position and move goods. Pick-and-place smarts Robots used in pack out need to have adequate smarts to both pick and place, and to instantly learn on the job as new items come through to be packed. Numerous vendors have emerged who offer software, AI and vision technology for robotic applications like e-commerce packing. These vendors don’t make the robots—they offer a solution layer for robotics, leveraging best-in-class hardware from robot vendors. This approach has already led to real-world deployments for e-comm pack out. For example, Netherlands-based apo.com Group, a leader in automated online pharma, uses a…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.77
…as the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), manufacturing, and smart cities. The Jetson Orin Nano modules will be available in January starting at $199. To learn more about NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano, watch the GTC 2022 keynote from Jensen Huang. GTC registration is free. NVIDIA updates Nova Orin reference platform Fleets of mobile robots are starting to deliver items such as next-day packages and fresh organic produce. NVIDIA has updated to its Nova Orin AMR reference platform. It comes in three configurations. Two use a single Jetson AGX Orin, and one relies on two Orin modules. Jetson AGX Orin runs…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.85
…surgery At John Hopkins University, researchers have deployed a smart tissue autonomous robot (STAR) that performed a laparoscopic surgery on a pig. The event is a precursor to what's possible for humans: soft tissue surgery performed by a robot. Surgeons require years of practice to become skilled at performing this type of surgery. It involves connecting two ends of an intestine. It is a challenging procedure, perhaps one of the most challenging in gastrointestinal surgery. Normally, a surgeon sutures the intestinal tissues with precision, being careful to do so without causing infection. There's a scant margin of error. Mistakes could…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 21.17
Disruptive Technology & Digital Cities Stanford University - September 9th and 12th, 2022 It is clear that our world is at an inflection point. Awareness of the interconnection between overarching factors such as climate change, technological transformation, global security and social justice is increasing - as is the understanding that addressing these issues will require an informed, multifaceted and visionary approach. With an established history of academic/industry collaboration, and a new programmatic focus on the power of Family Offices for mission driven change, the Stanford Program on Disruptive Technologies and Digital Cities is uniquely positioned to convene multiple constituents to…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.95
…customers over the next several years. Dexterity provides robot smarts as a service Redwood City, Calif.-based Dexterity said its software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform gives standard industrial robot arms the vision, sense of touch, and intelligence to be full-task robots. They can multi-task, handle complicated goods, fit within existing workflows, and surpass human throughput in repetitive tasks, it claimed. The company said it helps automate material handling work such as sortation, palletizing, and fulfillment so employees can focus on higher-level, cognitive work. Dexterity said its full-stack systems are in production 24/7 with a support and performance guarantee. Full-task robots can solve some…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.20
…from manufacturing, retail, and construction to agriculture, logistics, healthcare, smart cities, last-mile delivery, and more. Jetson AGX Orin to help build AI-driven products faster Traditionally, developers and engineers have been limited in their ability to handle multiple concurrent data streams for complex application environments, said NVIDIA. They’ve faced strict latency requirements, energy-efficiency constraints, and issues with high-bandwidth wireless connectivity. And they need to be able to easily manage over-the-air software updates. Robotics developers have also been forced to include multiple chips in their designs to harness the compute resources needed to process diverse, ever-growing amounts of data. NVIDIA said Jetson…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.30
…provided 196,000 rides and is now available in ten cities. This year's Baidu World will witness a key step forward in Baidu's progress towards its goal of providing autonomous driving service to more users. New version of Kaiwu to be unveiled on Baidu AI Cloud In 2021, Baidu AI Cloud launched its industrial Internet platform Kaiwu, enabling the intelligent transformation of industries with the help of AI. In less than a year since its launch, Baidu AI Cloud Kaiwu has risen to hold the second-largest market share in providing regional industrial Internet service in China, according to the latest report…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 35.80
…wondering what types of changes could bring to their city. What a large-scale drone delivery service will look like is on the minds of many people. “This is an exciting time for both businesses and consumers,” said Dan O'Toole, founder, and chief executive officer of Dronedek. “We are on the brink of a revolutionary change that will fundamentally transform how things are delivered.” Many people are already experiencing drone delivery services, as it is being tested in numerous cities around the country. With packages and food deliveries being made within minutes after the order is placed, it's giving people the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.49
…for high-value use cases in industrial, homeland security, and smart city services markets,” stated Eric Brock, chairman and CEO of Ondas. “The proposed acquisition of Airobotics will provide strategic technology, regulatory, and business capabilities to both American Robotics and Ondas Networks, opening new geographies and end markets and further strengthening our ability to deliver complete end-to-end solutions for customers on a global scale.” “This opportunity demonstrates the leadership role Ondas Networks and American Robotics currently have in defining next-generation, mission-critical industrial data solutions and signals a new growth phase for the commercial drone sector,” he added. Through its Ondas Networks…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.40
…latest in robotics, machine vision, AI, motion control, and smart automation—as well as an expected 20,000 attendees—to the city’s Huntington Place center. Registration for Automate 2022 and Automate LIVE is open. The Association for Advancing Automation describes itself as “the leading global advocate for the benefits of automating.” The association's members include nearly 1,100 automation manufacturers, component suppliers, systems integrators, end users, academic institutions, research groups, and consulting firms from around the world. A3 hosts a number of industry events, including the Automate Preview Series (ongoing), Automate, the Autonomous Mobile Robot & Logistics Week (Oct. 10 to 13, 2022, in…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.29
…because his company was recently purchased by Salt Lake City, Utah-based Sarcos Technology and Robotics Corp. Pedersen now works as chief operating officer there. Business has also taken a shift in the past few years, and the commercial sector is now outpacing defense, a market RE2 has worked with since its start, he said. “Defense is continuing to grow,” he said. “Commercial is just growing that much faster.” Robotics 24/7 recently visited RE2’s office in Pittsburgh on Robotics Row. In February, the company expanded into the third floor of its main office building. In September 2020, it purchased a building…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.99
…companies and their customers to develop, deploy and operate smart robots at global scale. Its platform is designed to seamlessly integrate with your existing programs and other services, bringing RobOps to scale. Neurocle Inc. (Seoul, South Korea; Booth 4455), a leading and innovative company that incorporates deep learning technology into the field of computer vision. Its software, Neuro-T, Neuro-X, Neuro-R, provides excellent usability with automated data management and modeling process. NINOX 360 LLC (Redwood City, Calif.; Booth 4356), offers the benefits of automation with minimal infrastructure with its poka-yoke (a.k.a. error proofing) systems and vision-based inspections. Quotebeam Inc. (Redwood City,…