Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.13
…and automated,” stated Boaz Peer, senior director of Qualcomm Israel Ltd. and managing director of Qualcomm Ventures Israel and Europe. “Verity's self-flying drone technology and advanced warehouse inventory analytics are helping transform supply chains by enabling end-to-end, real-time visibility,” he said. “We're excited to invest in Verity as it scales its operations internationally.” Qualcomm, acting through Qualcomm Ventures LLC or its affiliated entities, said it has been making strategic investments in potentially transformative technology companies around the world since 2000. “We are thrilled to welcome Qualcomm Ventures as a new investor in Verity,” said D’Andrea. “Their clear vision of supply…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.05
…company working in wireless charging is CaPow. The Beersheba, Israel-based company's Genesis platform takes advantage of pads and lightweight receiver stickers. The pads are placed throughout a mobile robot's path to ensure they are continuously being charged up while on the go. The lightweight receivers are placed on the bottom of each AMR to allow them to pick up the pad's voltage. CaPow CEO Mor Peretz said the system helps customers reduce downtimes and bottlenecks. That enables customers to invest in robots at a larger scale without having to worry about charging constraints. In addition, users don't have to invest…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.61
…cords and precise docking requirements. Powermat’s technology enables underwater charging in a soon-to-be-announced new pool cleaning robot. Petah Tiqva, Israel-based Powermat said it will support any customers wanting help productizing their mid-power wireless power systems using Powermat’s new PMT350 600 platform, under the companies’ recently announced partnership.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.44
…are some green shoots in aggressive markets, such as Israel, South Korea, Europe, and hopefully the U.S., but volatility is not our friend. How does the Indxx US ETF Industry Top 10 Index look at robotics and artificial intelligence? Sharma: Samsung is interested, and South Korea in general has the world's highest robot density [number of robots per 10,000 workers]. We have a few Top 10 products, such as our U.S. Top 10 with Mirai, which is $1.2 billion. There's a simple Top 10 technology index on Nasdaq with some AI focus. Every CEO says AI is the future. One…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.65
…pallets in a grid layout and more.” Tel Aviv, Israel-based MOV.AI said it provides manufacturers and integrators with tools to quickly create enterprise-grade autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and bring them to market. The company's software is based on the Robot Operating System (ROS) and packaged in Web-based interface. Hikrobot rapidly integrates MOV.AI into F4-1000 Advanced intralogistics and warehouse operators are increasingly relying on automation to meet business goals, noted MOV.AI. To succeed, they require AMRs that can easily be integrated into production environments and that can rapidly adapt to changing needs, it said. Faced with these demands, Hikrobot decided that…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.64
…Wire Leading hospitals worldwide use Relay robots, including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, CHU Sainte-Justine, El Camino Hospital, Hutchinson Health, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, University of California, San Diego, and Yale NewHaven Health Lawrence + Memorial. Relay Robotics said hospitals use its robots to make deliveries from every department to every corner of their facilities, quickly and efficiently. “RelayRx is effectively another 'transport system' for these hospitals,” it claimed. “Before our Relay robot, we had to stop and make hard decisions,” said Jamie Schmidt, lab supervisor at Hutchinson Health in Hutchinson, Minn. “Do I transport these specimens now to the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.90
…and more independent lives at home. The Ramat Gan, Israel-based company said its robotic system can help keep users engaged and informed while alleviating the effects of loneliness and social isolation. ElliQ has a digital display and a light-up “head” that moves and reacts to users' conversations, said Intuition Robotics. The voice-activated device offers wellness support, such as medication reminders, as well as entertainment and companionship with trivia and cognitive games, it claimed. Seniors can also stay connected to family and friends through video calling, audio and text messaging, and notification to primary contacts with consent if concerns arise. ElliQ…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.78
…system. Separately, hospitals and academic healthcare organizations in Germany, Israel and the U.S. will be among the first users of DGX H100 systems. Lighting up around the globe Universities from Singapore to Sweden are plugging in DGX H100 systems for research across a range of fields. A DGX H100 will train large language models for Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The KTH Royal Institute of Sweden will use one to expand its supercomputing capabilities. Among other use cases, Japan’s CyberAgent, an internet services company, is creating smart digital ads and celebrity avatars. Telconet, a leading telecommunications provider in Ecuador,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.93
…applications. Newsight at Hannover Messe The Ness Ziona, HaMerkaz, Israel-based company will showcase the technology at Hannover Messe at Hall 17, booth no. B52. The industrial technology trade show will take place from April 17 to April 20. Newsight was selected to showcase its technology by the German Israeli Network of Startup and Mittelstand (GINSUM). GINSUM is funded by the German government and aims to match Israeli startups with companies and business stakeholders in Germany. Newsight Imaging develops advanced complementary metal-oxide semiconductor image sensor chips for 3D machine vision and spectral analysis. Newsight caters to multiple technology sectors Newsight’s depth…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.32
…are advancing, according to Flytrex Inc. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company today released its 2022 Yardstick report detailing customer trends across its drone delivery service in North Carolina and Texas. The Yardstick is based on 2022 data from Flytrex’s operations and highlights its achievements, from volume and types of items delivered to fastest time from order to delivery. With a rapidly growing list of national restaurant and retail chain partners, Flytrex claimed that it has increased its customer base sevenfold year over year and completed tens of thousands of deliveries last year. “The drone delivery industry as a whole has…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 22.45
…training on how to sell Fabric’s technology. Tel Aviv, Israel-based Fabric said its flexible systems can fit any space, whether it’s a store or warehouse. The company was founded in 2015 and claims to be a pioneer in developing micro-fulfillment technologies. It is backed by Temasek, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments), Corner Ventures, Playground Ventures, Princeville Capital, Innovation Endeavors, Aleph and others. Synergy Design sees value in Fabric partnership Last year, Robotics 24/7 reported on the company opening an new micro-fulfillment center in Dallas. To date, it has raised a total of $336 million, according to Crunchbase. “We…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.74
…Nano Dimension said it believes a combination with Rehovot, Israel-based Stratasys will offer the following growth and value-creation opportunities in the near, medium, and long terms: Establish a portfolio of complementary materials, software, and systems: Stratasys is a leader in the market for premium polymer-based 3D printing systems, material, and consumables, with fused deposition modeling (FDM) and PolyJet AM machines for prototyping, noted the company. Nano Dimension said it is a pioneer in the high-growth segments of 3D printing for some of the most challenging applications, including electronics, microfabrication, and high-performance components. Accelerate research and development: Nano Dimension said it…