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Motor Technology Improvements Make Robots More Capable

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Advanced motor technologies are helping improve tasks robots can perform, helping to make them stronger, nimbler, and more sustainable. Empowered with these enhancements, a new class of robots has begun to take on tasks in industries that haven’t typically taken advantage of automation. Market demand for compact and energy-efficient mobile robots continues to grow. At the same time, advances in…


Soft Robotics to Market AI-Enabled Gripper to Consumer Goods, E-Commerce, and Logistics Markets

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Looking to expand outside of food processing, Soft Robotics Inc. this week announced it will begin to market its artificial intelligence-enabled picking system to the consumer goods, e-commerce, and logistics industries. The Bedford, Mass.-based company said its mGripAI solution combines 3D vision, artificial intelligence, and its compliant gripper to gives industrial robots the same dexterity and hand-eye coordination of human…


FANUC to Introduce New DR-3iB/6 STAINLESS Delta Robot for Primary Food Handling at Automate 2022

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Robotics manufacturer FANUC America recently announced it will demonstrate a range of its robots at the Automate 2022 trade show in Detroit. That includes the company’s first stainless steel food grade delta robot for picking and packing primary food products, the DR-3ib/6 STAINLESS delta robot. The new DR-3iB/6 STAINLESS delta robot, using a Soft Robotics gripper, will pick bakery, dairy,…


Ally Robotics Launches Crowdfunding Campaign for Affordable Robot Arms for Restaurants, Other Industries

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As robots move into kitchens and restaurants, they need form factors that are affordable, hygienic, and durable. Ally Robotics Inc. this week launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise up to $8.5 million in seed capital. Miso Robotics Inc. has signed a statement of intent to become Ally's first partner and purchase its robotic arms for its Flippy 2 product line,…


Sarcos Defense Wins Air Force Research Laboratory Contract for Collaborative Sensing

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Increasing battlefield awareness is one way in which automated systems can help save lives. Sarcos Defense yesterday said it has been awarded a contract by the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop a collaborative sensing platform for the detection, tracking, and classification of “time-critical objects in dynamic adversarial environments.” The wholly owned subsidiary of Sarcos Technology and Robotics Corp. will…


AMD Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit Designed to Kick-Start Application Development

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Advanced Micro Devices Inc., or AMD, this week announced the Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit, the latest addition to its Kria line of developer kits and adaptive system-on-modules, or SOMs. With native support for ROS 2, the open-source Robotics Operating System, and prebuilt interfaces, the new SOM kit enables rapid development of hardware-accelerated applications for robotics, machine vision, and industrial…


Advanced Construction Robotics Aims to Disrupt Construction Industry With TyBOT and IronBOT

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PITTSBURGH—Stephen Muck, chairman and CEO of Brayman Construction Corp., knew he had a problem on his hands as he continued having trouble finding enough people to work. In 2016, he joined forces with roboticist Jeremy Searock to see if he could help solve the problem through automation. The result? Advanced Construction Robotics Inc. Muck serves as executive chairman, and Searock…


Seegrid Launches Online Help Center for Mobile Robot Support

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Mobile robot maker Seegrid Corp. this week announced the launch of its new online help center. The Pittsburgh-based company said the Seegrid Help Center gives its customers access to specialized insights, product information, and mobile automation use cases curated by its engineering, service, and support teams. “Our robots and software are proven, having safely driven more than seven million autonomous…


Aurora and FedEx Expand Autonomous Trucking Pilot in Texas Ahead of Schedule

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Aurora Innovation Inc. and FedEx Corp. yesterday announced the expansion of their pilot program to autonomously move FedEx shipments on an additional commercial lane in Texas. “Some time ago, I was asked why the general public should care about autonomous trucking. This is why,” stated Sterling Anderson, co-founder and chief product officer of Aurora. “In six months of working with…


Robot Deliveries Grow as Rising Fuel Prices Squeeze Food Service Industry

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Even as the COVID-19 pandemic abates, restaurants are coming under new pressure, as rising gas prices affect the cost of food and third-party delivery services. More eateries are turning to robot deliveries from providers such as Coco from Cyan Robotics Inc. Coco has been working with C3 by SBE, short for Creating Culinary Communities, which is held by SBEEG Holdings…


Immervision to Provide Advanced Vision for Halodi Robotics’ EVE Humanoid

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For robots to perform a wide variety of tasks and work autonomously or with human guidance, they need accurate perception. Immervision today announced that Halodi Robotics AS has chosen its next-generation vision system for Halodi's humanoid service robot. Montreal-based Immervision's technologies combine optics, image processing, and sensor fusion. The company said its vision system will enable Halodi's robot to better…


Cost Effective Robot Monitoring Through Video Telemetry

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The power of video in robot monitoring Video telemetry is a powerful information source used to understand the context in which you’re operating. At Formant we’ve worked to maximize the utilization of human visual recognition by bringing tools specifically tailored for video telemetry in robotics. Why video matters Video is incredibly important for understanding operations in particular. Identification of visual…


igus Turns to Unity to Update Interface and Back End of Its Online Robot Configurator

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With the help of the game engine Unity, motion plastics specialist igus Inc. last week said it has given its online configurator for low-cost linear robots a facelift, making its operation even more efficient. The configurator was launched last year to make it easier for companies to get started with automation. Many companies are recognizing the benefits of autonomous machines…


MOV.AI Partners With Ouster to Equip Autonomous Mobile Robots With High-Resolution Digital Lidar

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Software maker MOV.AI announced today it is working with lidar technology company Ouster to outfit autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs, with digital lidar sensors. Based on the Robot Operating System 〈ROS〉, MOV.AI’s Robotics Engine Platform “provides robot manufacturers with out-of-the-box tools and infrastructure to develop unique, easy-to-deploy AMR software at a fraction of the time and cost,” according to the…


ABB Says New Robotic Depalletizer Can Reduce Logistics Complexity, Improve Efficiency

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ABB Robotics & Discrete Automation yesterday launched its ABB Robotic Depalletizer system for handling complex tasks in the logistics, e-commerce, healthcare, and consumer packaged goods industries. Using machine vision software, the depalletizer can quickly assess a wide variety of box types, said the company. Along with the RobotStudio digital twin software, this enables customers to efficiently process assorted loads with…


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