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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…


Comau and Seabery Develop Industry 4.0 Augmented Reality Training Program

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Comau and Seabery have joined forces to create an educational training program for students and workers that allows them to practice the skills needed to become proficient and certified robotic welders. The training was designed to help fulfill the global demand for expert welding professionals, the companies said. Successful completion of the course leads to the acquisition of Comau’s Robotics…


Stereotaxis Submits Robotically Navigated MAGiC Ablation Catheter for CE Mark

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Surgical robotics developers must go through a rigorous process to obtain regulatory approval for their potentially life-saving products. Stereotaxis Inc. today announced that it has submitted its MAGiC system for minimally invasive cardiac ablation procedures for CE Mark approval in Europe. MAGiC is a magnetic interventional ablation catheter that uses robotic navigation for precision, stability, and flexibility when diagnosing and…


4 Innovations in Automation & Robotics to Boost Warehouse Productivity

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The New Way to Warehouse As a critical component of the supply chain, product fulfillment and warehousing are not immune from these same changes. Online shopping and consumer expectation for rapid delivery are reshaping how warehouses are structured, operate and succeed in a robust e-commerce climate, as described in a recent inVia Robotics white paper, “The New Way to Warehouse.”…


Innovation at the Intersection of Agriculture and Robotics

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The future of food and agriculture may rely more heavily on robotics and intelligent machines. The Washington Post recently reported that a trial run was launched in Midwest and the Mississippi Delta where robots were deployed, plodding along at 12 miles per hour. By using computer vision, the robots were able to distinguish between crop or weed and spray herbicide…


A Look at 10 End of Arm Tool Providers

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It could be said that robots are only as good as the tools they have installed. Whether it's moving pieces of food or lugging around crates of toiletries or other goods, robots need to be fast and efficient. They also must provide a strong return on investment. Warehouse and manufacturing facility operators are always on the hunt to improve their…


SKF and ABB Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Expand Collaboration

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SKF and ABB have entered into a memorandum of understanding to explore the possibilities for a collaboration in the automation of manufacturing processes. The understanding was signed at ABB's Robotics Experience Center in Västerås, Sweden, by SKF CEO Rickard Gustafson and ABB CEO Björn Rosengren. Following the successful delivery of a number of projects in SKF's global manufacturing network, including…


Add Robots to Your Cold Chain Warehouses to Keep Workers Safe

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Cold chain warehouses can protect employees from workplace hazards and boost efficiency with the help of innovative robots. The COVID-19 pandemic has left many facilities coping with labor shortages alongside increasing demand for cold goods and fast service from the online grocery market. Warehouse robots are the perfect tools to improve workplace safety while also closing the gap left by…


Automatica Offers Peek Into Future of Robotics, AI

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The future of automation was very much in focus at the Automatica trade show last month. Over 570 exhibitors from 35 countries and more than 28,000 visitors from around 75 countries made their way to the robotics and automation trade show in Munich, Germany, according to trade show organizers. In terms of keynotes, panel discussions, presentations and live demonstrations, there…


TE Connectivity Tops Off AMR Fleet Performance

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More companies with materials handling operations are turning to autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, to automate processes like raw material container movements in a flexible manner, without the need for fixed infrastructure. AMR vendors typically offer fleet software to manage routes and missions and monitor fleet productivity, making mobile robots relatively easy to deploy. However, to get the most from…


Piestro Partners With Serve Robotics to Automate Delivery of Its Artisanal Pizzas

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Pizza robot maker Piestro announced yesterday it is partnering with Serve Robotics, the autonomous sidewalk delivery company spun out of food giant Postmates. When a customer places an order, Piestro’s scheduling system will notify Serve’s fleet and the nearest available robot will pick up the pizza for transport from a Piestro pod. The partnership will roll out in the coming…


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