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Researchers Make Maneuverable Miniature Robots Controlled With Magnetic Fields

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Researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have developed millimeter-sized robots that can be controlled using magnetic fields to perform highly maneuverable and dexterous manipulations. This could enable applications in biomedicine and manufacturing, they said this week. The team of scientists created the miniature robots by embedding magnetic microparticles into biocompatible polymers—non-toxic materials that are harmless to humans. The robots…


Good Machine Sustainability Projects Get Autonomous Lift From Plus Trucks

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As much of the U.S. suffers through a record-setting heat wave, autonomous vehicles can play a role in responding to such challenges. Plus this week announced that it is partnering with Good Machine on the venture studio's sustainability efforts. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company, formerly known as Plus.ai, said its self-driving trucks will move equipment to address wildfires, food insecurity, wildlife…


Walmart Invests in DroneUp for Nationwide Drone Deliveries

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Walmart Inc. yesterday said that it has invested in DroneUp LLC, which provides drone services across the U.S. The retailer did not specify the amount of funding but did say that the investment came after successful drone deliveries of COVID-19 self-testing kits. “In our ongoing effort to get customers the items they want, and fast, we know it will take…


Pony.ai Claims to Be the First Company to Test Driverless Vehicles in Both the U.S. and China

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Pony.ai Inc. this week said it has begun testing fully driverless vehicles on public roads in Fremont and Milpitas, Calif., in addition to testing in Guangzhou, China. The company claimed that it is the first to conduct fully autonomous vehicle testing “across two of the world's most dynamic mobility markets.” “Going completely driverless is key to achieving full autonomy and…


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Warehouses Require More Flexible Automation Than Conventional ASRS, Says Caja Robotics Exec

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From pallets to parcels, supply chains are increasingly relying on robotics to quickly, accurately, and safely fulfill orders. Caja Robotics provides lift and cart robots for goods-to-person automation, as well as automated storage and retrieval software. The Binyamina, Israel-based company was founded in 2014 and said it can improve efficiency and capacity. In Spanish, “caja” means “box,” and in Hebrew,…


Soft Robotics Names AMP Automation as a Preferred System Integrator

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Soft Robotics Inc. this week announced that AMP Automation has joined its Preferred System Integrator program. The companies said their partnership will allow for more businesses to benefit from Soft Robotics' food-grade technologies. “This partnership will allow widespread adoption of robotic automation solutions in the European market as together we drive automation, increase productivity, and ensure product safety in the…


MachineMetrics Raises $20M Series B Funding for Autonomous Manufacturing

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MachineMetrics, which delivers industrial data to improve manufacturing performance through autonomous machining, today announced that it has raised Series B funding of $20 million. The Northampton, Mass.-based company said it plans to use the financing to scale its platform globally. “Manufacturing is on the brink of a digital renaissance,” stated Bill Bither, co-founder and CEO of MachineMetrics. “The intersection of…


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Waymo Raises $2.5B to Continue Autonomous Vehicle Development

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Waymo LLC today announced that it has raised $2.5 billion. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company said that it plans to use the funding to continue developing and commercializing its Waymo Driver autonomous vehicle technology. Waymo also plans to keep growing its staff. “With tens of millions of miles driven on public roads across 25 U.S. cities, and tens of billions…


Airwayz Partners With Digiland for AI-Driven Drone Fleet Management Services

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As with other types of robots, service providers are starting to offer fleet management for aerial drones. Airwayz Drones Ltd. yesterday announced that it has formed a strategic partnership wth Digiland Pte. Ltd. for “ready-to-deploy fleet management solutions and services—the first in the world with artificial intelligence—to governments, authorities, companies, and individuals.” “Airwayz’ proposition is unmatched in the industry so…


Facility Management Company ISS Selects UVD Disinfection Robots for Global Distribution

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Blue Ocean Robotics ApS today announced that ISS World Services A/S, a workplace experience and facilities management companies, has selected it to provide autonomous robots for disinfection as part of ISS’s global offerings. The agreement allows ISS to offer hospital-grade disinfection to its more than 60,000 customers in over 30 countries in the healthcare, pharmaceutical, life science, banking and financial…


Why the U.S. Infrastructure Bill Must Respond to China’s Investment in High-Tech Manufacturing and Robotics

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The latest bipartisan infrastructure bill being debated in Congress is a necessary response to the competitive threat posed by China. China is poised to dominate the industrial robotics market of the future, due to its national plan for technological supremacy and the billions of dollars its government has invested in critical technologies, compared with the U.S.’s focus on private-sector development.…


NVIDIA Releases Jetson AGX Xavier Industrial Module for Harsh Environments

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Factories, farms, refineries, and construction sites are full of dirty and dangerous environments. Numerous industries are increasingly using robotics and automation, but many companies have struggled to incorporate the benefits of artificial intelligence and deep learning in the most demanding applications, said NVIDIA Corp. The company said its new NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier Industrial module makes it possible to deploy…


Dusty Robotics Raises $16.5M Series A for Construction Automation

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The construction industry is a promising growth area for robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles. Dusty Robotics today said it has closed Series A funding of $16.5 million, which it plans to use to expand its team and meet customer demand. The global construction industry has grown 9% during the past year to $12 trillion, estimated Research and Markets. By 2025,…


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