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…a double garage in Cologne, Germany. For its first 20 years, the company worked as a supplier of complex technical polymer components. However, in 1983, Frank Blase established reinforced plastic energy chain systems and injection-molded polymer bearings as two distinct product groups and set up a network of sales engineers. These seemingly unrelated products are linked together through the belief…
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…meet troublesome resource challenges.” Winnenden, Germany-based Kärcher is a leading provider of cleaning technology, and its Kärcher North America unit is headquartered in Aurora, Colo. Using Brain Corp’s proprietary operating system, KIRA CV 60/1 is designed to safely vacuum in large buildings such as hotels, schools, airports, offices, and convention centers and more. In addition to BrainOS, the robot includes…
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…are South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and Sweden, according to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). “Robot density is the barometer to track the degree of automation adoption in the manufacturing industry around the world,” stated Milton Guerry, president of the IFR. China leads Asian robotics usage The development of robot density in China is the most dynamic worldwide, said…
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…opened new offices in Stuttgart, Germany, and Palo Alto, Calif., in addition to facilities in Berlin and Munich. The new Palo Alto office is a Silicon Valley historical landmark and the former Fairchild building where Dr. Robert Noyce invented the first commercially integrated circuit inside small silicon chips in 1959. Apex.AI helps power IAC Apex.AI has provided technology based on…
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…orders SCAPE Bin-Picking system Tittling, Germany-based HEYCO-WERK SÜD is a part of the HEYCO Group, a development partner known for prototype manufacturing for the module and systems business. HEYCO Group said it has approximately 900 employees at sites in Germany, Ireland, Czech Republic, and the U.S. manufacturing high-quality and technically and economically mature components. As the production of hand tools…
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…Cray X exoskeleton. The Augsburg, Germany-based company said its new smart power suit includes several safety, robustness, and productivity enhancements and will ship worldwide early next year. “The fifth-generation Cray X underscores our technology leadership in the massively growing international exoskeleton market,” stated Armin G. Schmidt, CEO of German Bionic. “The innovations we are announcing today pave the way for…
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…automated production facility in Willstätt, Germany, and battery modules made in Switzerland. The high-energy density cells have a long life cycle of 8,000 at 80% depth of discharge (DoD), with operating temperature ranges from -20 to +55°C (-4 to +131°F), said Leclanché. The MRS consists of 20 strings with 51 modules of 32 cells each, for a total of 32,640…
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…the RWTH Aachen University in Germany, MOOVE is developing electric and autonomous vehicles. The startup said it is designing its light commercial vehicle platform for a delivery and passenger service ecosystem that will reduce emissions, accidents, and noise in cities. “We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with MOOVE,” said Harri Santamala, CEO of Sensible 4. “With their strong German…
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…in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, and Australia through new value-added partners to better serve its customers. Mecademic claimed that it makes the world’s smallest, most compact, and most precise SCARA and industrial robot arms. It said its customers include some of the world’s leading brands, as well as disruptors in aerospace and automotive manufacturing, as well as the medical,…
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…and robotics innovation in Munich, Germany. The company's U.S.-based manufacturing is in Oklahoma City and Memphis. Robots part of 'continuum of care' Smith+Nephew said its proprietary technologies “create a seamless connection through a continuum of care by combinging robotics, software, and data to improve outcomes.” “The need for technology in the healthcare space has expanded in the past decade,” said…
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…and machine vision. The Munich, Germany-based company claimed that it has developed the world's first 3D ultrasonic sensor based on “bionic” principles, mimicking the echolocation techniques of a bat to deliver robust, low-cost, and precise near-range 3D data points. Toposens, which has an office in Sunnyvale, Calif., said its clients include some of the world’s leading robotics and automotive companies.…
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…1,500 employees and offices in Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, and China. Southeast Asian e-commerce grows Southeast Asia has experienced rapid growth in e-commerce, according to Geek+. Many businesses are now setting up headquarters in Singapore to access global connectivity, advanced infrastructure, and the abundance of logistics companies active in the region, it added. With the launch of its…
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…delivered on our predictions.” Hamburg, Germany-based Körber AG is an international technology group with about 10,000 employees and more than 100 locations worldwide. It is organized into supply chain, digital, pharmaceuticals, tissue, and tobacco business areas. The Körber Supply Chain unit has an office in Minneapolis. Körber Supply Chain smoothly rolled out AMRs at CEVA's Australian warehouse. Source: Geek+ Geek+…
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…than 65 years. The Hamburg, Germany-based company's portfolio includes material handling equipment such as forklifts, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and charging technology, as well as services to help customers with Industry 4.0 challenges. Jungheinrich said it is represented in 40 countries with its own direct sales companies and in approximately 80 other countries through partner companies. Jungheinrich employs 18,000 people…
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…in the U.S., Israel, and Germany, jumped by 40% last week after the announcement. It closed a $40 million private placement round in February and raised $35.5 million in a direct offering in September. ReBoot offers walking benefits ReBoot is a lightweight, battery-powered orthotic exosuit and is a sister product to the ReStore device, which received FDA clearance in 2019…
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Cybernetix Ventures’ event kicks off Robotics Tech Week 2026 slate of events
Preview the manufacturing and warehouse components that will be on the…
Preview the manufacturing and warehouse robots and software that will be on…