Source: metrology.news In today’s manufacturing, robots deployed across various industries are mostly doing repetitive tasks. The robots’ overall task performance hinges on the accuracy of their controllers to track predefined motions. The ability of robots to handle unconstructed, complex environments, such as the flexible grasping of previously unknown objects or the assembly of new components, Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Have you heard of the term Roboticized Economy? That is what every country aspires to become through the fourth industrial revolution. On one hand, America and China like powerful nations are moving towards gaining AI (Artificial Intelligence) Supremacy, many countries across the globe are adopting robotics enabled culture at a wide scale. And Read More

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Source: aithority.com Deep Learning Robotics Ltd., a leading technology company focused on robotics and automation solutions, announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted the company a new patent, No. US10,571,896. This robotic learning patent covers methods and components enabling a robot to autonomously improve its own performance by closely analyzing data associated to its previous Read More

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Source: finance.yahoo.com The outbreak of novel coronavirus has accelerated the deployment of robots and artificial intelligence (“AI”). Although robotics was already on a growth trajectory even before the deadly contagion struck, the post pandemic times only intensified the need for a roboticized economy wherein most of the manned labour is automated. Earlier, people were less Read More

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Source: timesnownews.com Mira Robotics developed its “ugo” robot to reinforce greying Japan’s shrinking workforce, but as the coronavirus threat persists, the Japanese startup is offering its machine as a tool in the fight against the outbreak, the company’s CEO said. “The coronavirus has created a need for robots because they can reduce direct contact between Read More

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Source: roboticsandautomationnews.com inVia’s modular automation system, which includes a fleet of 200 autonomous mobile robots and AI-driven software, will modernize Kantsu’s e-commerce fulfillment process. It will automate the picking process and allow warehouse workers to sort at rates of 800-900 units per hour per person, says inVia. This will overcome the limitations of manual picking Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Digging towards more technical aspects of new-age technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science, we come across various platforms, tools, and libraries that support the algorithms of these innovative approaches. But when it comes to robotics, all we can think of is mechanical parts and a mere intelligent software that helps operate Read More

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Source: urgentcomm.com As the supply chain and manufacturing wade through the COVID-19 crisis, companies have renewed their embrace of robotics — if with circumspection. Prior to the advent of COVID-19, manufacturing suffered from tight labor markets and eyed robotics and automation to bolster efficiency and reduce costs. According to the MHI report on the supply chain in 2020, Read More

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Source: roboticsandautomationnews.com Rethink, now part of the Hahn Group, says the ASM setup was simple and the operation enabled Sawyer to “quickly achieve high levels of acceptance among employees”. The task of the SMT Solutions business segment in the ASM Pacific Technology group is to support, implement and realize the SMT Smart Factory for electronics Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Robotic process automation (RPA) is changing business processes in almost every industry by streamlining data entry and other low-level tasks. Presently the innovation, which populates digital forms in a small amount of the time it takes people to do likewise, is getting a long-overdue upgrade. Progression in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence is making Read More

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Source: roboticstomorrow.com Tompkins Robotics, a business unit of Tompkins International, has announced a new t-Sort solution designed specifically for micro-fulfillment operations. The new micro-fulfillment solution utilizes the company’s award-winning t-Sort autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to optimize operations in a store backroom, micro-fulfillment center (MFC) or dark store. Retail stores—particularly grocery—were not designed to accommodate an Read More

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Source: techcrunch.com Dishcraft Robotics has a simple pitch to corporate kitchens and restaurants that could potentially save tons of single use plastic, non-compostable takeout containers, dishware and cutlery from ending up landfills. Use its cleaning service that will drop off all the clean, reusable dishware and cutlery a restaurant or corporate kitchen could possibly need Read More

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Source: spectrum.ieee.org THE INSTITUTE Scientists around the world are pushing hard to develop new technologies to support frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. While much of this tech includes assistive tools to support frontline workers with their tasks, some researchers have their eye on ways to reduce the need for these employees to conduct high-risk tasks—by Read More

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Source: wesa.fm Robochamps, an edtech start-up dedicated to introducing kids to early AI education, recently launched online courses in robotics and coding in multiple languages, including Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, and English. An official release said the company would provide free courses to kids in the age group of 6 to 17 years, living in rural Read More

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Source:mashable.com Spot, the robotic “dog” design from Boston Dynamics, has had a busy pandemic, between counseling patients and enforcing social distancing guidelines. Now, a new partnership with a New Zealand robotics firm is setting up the four-legged automaton for a new line of work: farming. Technically, the partnership is much bigger than that. Rocos specializes in the remote Read More

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Source: which-50.com Rocos, an Auckland based robot operations software platform, is partnering with US robotics leader Boston Dynamics to provide remote mission design and execution as well as teleoperation functionality, for the famous “Spot” autonomous robots. As a mobile, durable, and customisable robot, Spot was built by Boston Dynamics to go where other robots cannot. Read More

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Source: AI robotics startup Covariant recently closed Series B funding with a capital infusion of $40 million. The funding spotlights the needs of autonomous robots in industries like manufacturing, warehousing, supply chain and logistics to streamline tasks. To date, the company has raised $67 million. The latest investment will be used to strengthen product development and scale Read More

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