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Columbia Machine announces partnership with OTTO Motors
Manufacturer and integrator of robotic palletizers and load transfer station partners with supplier of autonomous vehicles.

Mcity Model IDs Connected Car Security Risks
To help engineers and developers address connected car security threats, the Mcity Threat Identification Model creates a framework that evaluates threats.

Financing Available for Local Motors’ Olli 3D-Printed Shuttle
By 3D printing the vehicles on demand, Local Motors claims it has reduced tooling costs by 50 percent and overall production times by up to 90 percent.

Year in review: 2017 System Reports
A look at Modern Materials Handling's 2017 cover stories highlights each company's unique journey and common goals.

Is the Logistics Industry Heading Towards an AI Driven Autonomous Future?
It's time for the logistics industry to start looking seriously into an autonomous future with driverless trucks leading the way, the question is, are we ready?

AU 2017: Seeking Assurance in Times of AI and Automation
Autodesk CEO Andrew Anagnost tackles the impact of robotics, AI, and generative design at AU 2017 annual Autodesk user conference.

NextGen Supply Chain: Time to pay attention to autonomous vehicles
Don't look for completely autonomous vehicles on your local roadways in the next few months unless you live in the Phoenix area. But do expect this unprecedented corporate R&D...

Self-Driving Technology for Commercial Trucking
Embark is working to make the self-driving future a reality, and while most of the spectacle has been around passenger vehicles, Embark believes that commercial trucking, the backbone of the...

Seegrid partners with Bell and Howell to expand service support for self-driving industrial vehicles
Bell and Howell to service autonomous pallet trucks and tow tractors for Seegrid customers across North America.

Why You Need to Think Twice About Flying Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Transportation
The dream of personal aerial transport appears tantalizingly within reach, as investors from Silicon Valley to Dubai vow to deliver the future of urban mobility, but rather than embracing that...

Amazon Drone Deliveries Get a Lift from the Transportation Department FAA Pilot Program
President Trump's executive order to speed the approval of drone flights over crowds and for longer distances has prompted the Department of Transportation to officially launch a pilot program that...

New Supply Chain Technology Best Practices
New breakthrough developments, such as drones and driverless vehicles, seem to be everywhere.

Mentor Prepares Engineers for an Electric, Self-Driving Future
A recap of the Mentor Integrated Electrical Solutions Forum (IESF) Automotive 2017.

LIVE Panel Discussion: Balancing Design, Ethics, and Security in the Autonomous Car
LIVE panel to discuss autonomous vehicle design development challenges, including ethics, human-machine interface, security, and system simulation

Humans Play Crash Test Dummy Role for Autonomous Vehicle Testing
Standard crash test dummies weren't optimal for testing the automated braking systems.

Expectations and Future Last Mile Delivery Logistics
While various futuristic delivery options are being developed and tested, they're not yet trending, but keep your eyes on them for the future, especially when parcels can be delivered by...

Semi-Autonomous Vehicle Gets Disabled Racer Back in Driver’s Seat
Sam Schmidt, a former driver paralyzed in a 2000 race car accident, recently achieved a long-standing dream to compete against legend Mario Andretti on the Indianapolis Speedway.

KNAPP expands North American headquarters in Georgia
Market growth fuels expansion; plans to add 150 employees.

Uber Fires Self-Driving Vehicle Engineer Anthony Levandowski amid Legal Battle with Google
Uber has fired the head of its self-driving vehicle unit, Anthony Levandowski, amid the continuing fallout from the engineer's alleged theft of trade secrets from his former employer, Google.

Study Assesses Five Technologies to Impact the Supply Chain in the Next 5 Years
Robotics tops the list of most likely disruptors in next five years, 3D printing considered least viable in the short term.



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