Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.02
…companies as diverse and well known as FitBit, GE Appliances, Lenovo and others. The Supply Chain Award winners are broken into five categories – AI, blockchain, robotics, analytics and digital transformation – across both suppliers and end users. They will receive their awards at the Chicago Athletic Association on April 28, the first full day of the conference. Following is a cursory look at the winners. To get the full story, you’ll want to attend the conference. AI Solution Provider Award – LevaData End User Award – Reyes Holdings Try all you want, but you can’t find two more divergent…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.50
…and Source Code Capital. Taihecap was an investment bank advisor. Mech-Mind said it serves verticals such as automotive, home appliance, food and beverage, and pharmacy. The company's customers include BMW, DHL, Honeywell, Siemens, and Yaskawa.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.67
…assembly and materials handling applications. It serves the aerospace, appliance, automotive, biotechnology, consumer product, electronics, food processing, medical device, pharmaceutical, plastics, semiconductor, and telecommunication industries. Epson Robots to exhibit lineup at ATX West Epson Robots said it will show its high-performance systems for the medical device, electronics, and consumer electronics markets at Booth 4432 at ATX West. The company listed the following automation: High-power-density GX-Series SCARA robots with patented GYROPLUS technology, designed for complex and demanding tasks Compact, high-performance six-axis robots, optimized for flexibility and reliability No-code, easy-to-use RC+ Express application development software for simple and effective integration Event attendees…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.94
…electronics, food and beverage, metal processing, paper converting, home appliances, power, and education, it added. CS stands for “Cobot Superior.” The Shanghai, China-based company said the CS Series features all the advantages of the previous EC Series and more. Elite said the new series embodies the flexibility and openness of a new generation of collaborative robots. The new series is based on the “platformization” concept, according to the company. It was designed and manufactured by applying the so-called “4-S principle”—simple, safe, scalable and sustainable—it added. The company will exhibit at Automate Booth 435. It did not specify where the CS…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.20
…as a robotic product goes mainstream, it becomes an appliance.” Saad expanded on this thought by saying “building a general-purpose robot is probably a bad idea.” Another element all the panelists touched on during this discussion was a robotics company’s ability to pivot. Software-facing organizations today might not be the same five years down the road. If a startup builds a robot in 2024 that focuses on one industry, it’s also possible that the identified use case in early seed funding pitches shifts to another industry down the road. Bruno mentioned that a “shift in customer behavior” around robot purchases…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.95
…bottlenecks.” Many Fortune 2000 companies, including John Deere, GE Appliances, Nissan and Valeo, are using SlipBots in their dock operations. SlipBots have increased dock throughput by 300%, reduced truck and trailer idle time by 91%, reduced labor downtime costs by 85%, reduced total freight damage by 40% and even increased total facility output by 20% by freeing up productive space in the facility, according to the company. “We are grateful for being recognized as the Best New Innovation at MODEX 2024, and we were excited to show thousands of visitors to our booth how anyone can use SlipBots to load…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.89
…industrial, information technology and data communications, automotive, and electrical appliance industries with new product introduction (NPI). It offers box-build and systems integration capabilities at selected sites. BizLink to bring products and services to the show floor Attendees at Automate—which the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) will host from June 6 through 9—can see the new BizLink Group at Booth 3100. They can learn firsthand how the company helps manufacturers of all types address their automation needs, whether common or complex. A dresspack on an industrial robot arm. Source: LEONI/BizLink BizLink said visitors can learn learn about: Cable management systems: An…
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Bringing new artificial intelligence and robotics applications and products to market, or supporting existing ones, can be challenging for developers and enterprises, said NVIDIA Corp. The company today announced that the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin 32GB production module is now available. Nearly three-dozen technology providers in the NVIDIA Partner Network worldwide are offering products powered by the new module, which provides up to a 6x performance leap over the previous generation, said NVIDIA. With a wide range of offerings from Jetson partners, developers can build and deploy Orin-powered systems sporting cameras, sensors, software, and connectivity suited for edge AI, robotics,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.42
…2017 in Shanghai, Dreame Technology makes smart home cleaning appliances. Yu Hao, CEO and founder of Dreame Technology, said the company was partnering with ROBOCON “to support outstanding students in their scientific and technological innovations.” The first ROBOCON took place in 2002 and was started by the Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union, according to ROBOCON's website. “In the competition[,] robots compete to complete a task within a set period of time,” reads an excerpt on the organization’s website. “The contest aims to create friendship among young people with similar interests who will lead their countries in the 21st century, as well…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.29
…be to carry larger, bulkier items like small household appliances or pallets of pet food and gardening equipment. Titan integrates several technologies from previous mobile robots, including the battery and charging management solution from Hercules, and the computer vision, obstacle detection, and user control systems from the Xanthus mobile robot. Titan also uses hardware components from Proteus to manage its operating system as it plans, executes, and interfaces with other technologies within the facility. The Hercules drive unit carries heavy totes of items across Amazon fulfillment centers. Xanthus helps carry small, individual items across fulfillment centers, and Proteus is the…
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…of the joint company is Jiangxi Myomo Medical Assistive Appliance Co. Myomo and Beijing Ryzur first announced the partnership last year, saying the goal of the relationship was to help Myomo manufacture and sell its products in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Ryuzr has regulatory, market experience Myomo CEO Paul Gudonis Myomo CEO Paul Gudonis told Robotics 24/7 the company has already set up operations throughout North America and Europe. But to expand into Asian markets, a joint venture was the best option, he said. Founded in 2004, Myomo makes the MyoPro a powered arm and hand brace that was…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.00
…supply chain and quality for the Benton Harbor, Mich., appliance manufacturer. “As a company, we’ve challenged our manufacturing plants to look for opportunities to implement smart automation,” Keppler says. “There is always a labor savings associated with automation, but we are also looking for smart ways to improve safety, quality and speed.” Going from a pilot to a live operation in 2015, the plant has been running with more than 50 vehicles (Seegrid) for a little over a year. While the robotic tuggers did replace manually operated vehicles, Keppler downplays labor savings as a key benefit, largely because operators were…