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…of the Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G drone reference platform, which is intended to enable developers to apply 5G networking and artificial intelligence to new commercial and industrial applications. It is being manufactured and distributed by partner ModalAI. The RB5 5G platform is designed to provide high-performance, heterogeneous, power-efficient computing, said the San Diego-based company. It also includes a Qualcomm Secure…
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…announced the Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G Platform, which it described as “the world's first 5G and AI-enabled drone platform and reference design.” The San Diego-based company said the commercial drone platform is now available for preorder through ModalAI. “Autonomous flight on the 5G network is here now—extending the flight path of drones to increase the value of a broad set…
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…development, launch, and expansion of 5G. When it connected the phone to the Internet, the mobile revolution was born, said the company. Today, its technologies are found in every 3G, 4G and 5G smartphone. Qualcomm said it brings the benefits of mobile to new industries, including automotive, the Internet of Things, and computing, and is leading the way to a…
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…it uses 360-degree perception and 5G connectivity. The third step is to use driverless minibuses to quickly achieve commercialization in nearly 10 cities, serve the needs of smart cities and new infrastructure, and provide services for tens of thousands of residents. So far, Qcraft said it is operating in five cities, including Suzhou, Shenzhen, and Wuhan, China. Qcraft is developing…
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…are collaborating to integrate T-Mobile 5G networking into the Sarcos Guardian XT dexterous mobile industrial robot. The Guardian XT robot is a remote-controlled robotic system designed to help people safely work in hazardous conditions, performing tasks such as lifting heavy materials or using power tools at significant heights. The companies said 5G will improve performance and response time for remote…
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…AI, cloud computing, edge computing, 5G, new sensors, and new industry 4.0 hardware. There’s a momentum to build infrastructures that integrate those fragmented technologies into one unified robotics platform. Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) is becoming a more prevalent business model The traditional business model in the robotics space is a purely CapEx play in which the customer needs to pay hundreds of…
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…on GPS or mapping, and 5G networking has yet to come to most rural areas. Compatibility and control “Farmers often have separate vehicles for different processes—such as soil treatment, spraying, and harvesting—that they rarely use together,” Emelyanov said. “We are now working with combine harvesters, but there will be applications in tractors and sprayers in the next year.” “We want…
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…technologies such as artificial intelligence, 5G networking, 3D printing, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), data analytics, autonomous robots, augmented reality, nano-manufacturing, and advanced materials. Streamlining the process Both FANUC and MSSC offer their certification assessments through NOCTI/Nocti Business Solutions (NBS), a leader in industry-developed and recognized certification assessments that follow international standards for personnel certification (ISO 17024). NOCTI/NBS have…
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…described as “the world's first” 5G and AI-enabled robotics platform to accelerate development of power-efficient, high-computing robots and drones. “Global e-commerce adoption is experiencing exponential growth, resulting in the need for robust warehouse optimization solutions,” said Quinn Li, senior vice president of Qualcomm Technologies Inc. and global head of Qualcomm Ventures. “inVia’s AI-powered warehouse automation solutions help improve warehouse throughput…
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…[the Internet of Things] and 5G are going to happen, and at some point, warehouses and distribution centers will start to buy standardized equipment. As Brain Corp expands applications, do you foresee your autonomy systems applying to robots outdoors? Thomason: We're focused on cleaning and delivery and are going to expand environments for both. We're not currently looking at outdoors.…
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…hopes to take advantage of 5G networking as soon as it becomes more widely available. The company has been testing delivery drones since 2017, and it announced a self-developed drone earlier this month. Last year, Meituan invested $14.2 million in Pudu Technology Inc., which makes service robots for restaurants. In May, the company invested in the Series C round for…
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…SB2 floor-cleaning robots over a 5G wireless network. “COVID-19 has raised awareness of autonomous robots tremendously, especially for cleaning in public spaces such as airports, schools, and hospitals,” stated Sarthak Yadav, CEO of AZIOBOT. “That’s where our robots are playing a vital role.” AZIOBOT said its goal is to make autonomous technology as easy for businesses to use as consumers…
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…of systems that use its 5G networking and mobile edge compute (MEC) capabilities. “Enterprises in many industries are adopting drones and ground robots to gather data, survey and monitor infrastructure, and automate logistics operations,” said Mariah Scott, head of Robotics Business Technology at Verizon. “By integrating these fleets with one operational platform and leveraging Verizon’s advanced connectivity solutions, businesses can…
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…combines form and function With 5G V2X (vehicle-to-everything) transmission technology, unnecessary suspensions are avoided by the interactions between vehicle and traffic lights, said Yutong. Just like the AI victory of Google DeepMind's AlphaGo, embedded radar sensors plus computing strategy perfect Xiaoyu 2.0's braking distance, timing, and smoothness, claimed the company Xiaoyu 2.0 has a full stack of both software and…
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…the recently announced Qualcomm 315 5G IoT modem, these new IoT solutions further exemplify our commitment to driving global digital transformation and providing a portfolio of solutions to transform industrial and enterprise IoT applications to achieve cutting-edge performance and seamless connectivity.” Qualcomm Technologies is a subsidiary of Qualcomm Inc., a leader in 5G networking and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.…
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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…