Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.46
…said its technologies, which include software available on the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX platform, can accelerate the deployment of autonomous vehicles and improve their uptime, safety, and cybersecurity. Ottopia said its universal teleoperation platform enables a human operator to monitor and control any type of vehicle from up to thousands of miles away. The startup has partnered with several technology companies and is targeting the automotive, last mile, freight, and logistics sectors. RVA refers to a human operator providing remote assistance to autonomous vehicles when they're navigating unusual scenarios or edge cases, said Ottopia. The operator has the ability to direct…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.40
…with Toyota on technologies for high-definition mapping and with NVIDIA on autonomous parking. GM invests in safer, cleaner transport GM said it “is investing aggressively in a comprehensive and highly-integrated plan to lead the transformation to a more sustainable future, guided by its vision of a world with zero crashes, zero emissions, and zero congestion.” In June, the automaker announced that it is investing $35 billion in electric vehicle (EV) and autonomous vehicle (AV) technology from 2020 to 2025. In China, GM is expanding its design and engineering facilities for EV and AV development GM is also increasing its capability…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.21
…April 2022. Pattnayak brings product development experience from Google, NVIDIA, and Intel to build an R&D team in the Bay Area under the leadership of Mark Messina, CEO of Addverb Technologies USA Inc. “This is an exciting time for Addverb as we continue to grow our presence in the United States and build on our strong foundation of innovative products and solutions,” stated Pattnayak. “The new advanced robotics research and development facility will enable us to serve our customers better in the Americas and continue to develop the next generation of robotic technologies.” R&D center to benefit from Silicon Valley…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.17
…and transportation. ADLINK is a premier member of the Intel Internet of Things (IoT) Solutions Alliance, a partner of NVIDIA, and a contributor to standards initiatives such as Eclipse, OCP, OMG and ROS2 TSC.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.04
…behind, having developed an adaptable cloud-based system powered by NVIDIA's graphics processing unit (GPU) and a sophisticated sensor configuration, said ABI. Representing the European market, BlueBotics has deployed over 2,500 robots and acts a technology partner who automates vehicles from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as Toyota. “All these companies are demonstrating unique solutions and have excelled in innovating autonomous mobile robots,” stated Rian Whitton, Industrial, Collaborative & Commercial Robots senior analyst at ABI Research. “The shift in quality from just five years ago is considerable.” Robotic material handling market keeps growing “The autonomous material-handling market is primed for a…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.02
…statements of executives from the two organizations, as well as some from FANUC America, Teradyne, UPS, Zebra Technologies, and NVIDIA.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.96
…solutions with Volvo’s impressive network of customers.” Volvo noted that previously announced autonomous driving partnerships, such as that with NVIDIA, will continue in parallel with its work with Aurora.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.93
…at line speeds. Its digital twins are built on NVIDIA's recently updated Omniverse. The demonstration task performed by the robots is an integral part of operations within distribution centers of all scale, said RIOS. RIOS will showcase active workcell deployments in supply chain and manufacturing environments. The company claimed that its end-to-end robotic workcells are currently deployed in the warehousing, fulfillment, food manufacturing and production, and end-of-line packaging sectors. RIOS workcells seamlessly integrate within existing workflows. Bernard Casse, RIOS Dr. Bernard Casse, founder and CEO of RIOS: There is a real need for automation in the consumer-packaged goods industry, as…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.89
…Zurich and the University of Oxford. It also mentioned NVIDIA, since it is taking advantage of chip maker's GPU to power the ANYmal. Investors see promise in ANYbotics The funding round was led by investors Walden Catalyst and NGP Capital with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, Aramco Ventures, Swisscom Ventures, Swisscanto Private Equity, and other existing investors. “We are thrilled to invest in ANYbotics, a pioneering technology originated at ETH Zurich that combines AI and Reinforcement Learning with robotics to create highly robust and autonomous four-legged robots,” said Young Sohn, managing partner at Walden Catalyst. “This unique technology allows robots…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.71
…uptime, safety, and operational efficiency, said the company. As NVIDIA DRIVE Orin becomes available, Kodia plans to use the supercomputing platform. With more than 250 TOPS (trillion operations per second) of compute performance, DRIVE Orin follows safety standards such as ISO 26262 ASIL-D. The system will provide the data and computing power to reliably make and implement decisions safely and securely, said Kodiak. In the interim, Kodiak will use the current-generation NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Pegasus to process the data from the cameras, allowing the autonomous system to perceive the surrounding environment. Kodiak Robotics sets self-driving goals To deploy commercially, a…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.64
…support Emergent Vision also delved into processing technologies, including NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and Emergent’s award-winning software and proprietary network interface controllers (NICs). It also discussed how they unlock new capabilities for high-speed imaging, such as zero copy image transfer and GPUDirect. In addition, the company covered the adoption of 10GigE and beyond and presented new high-speed imaging demonstrations featuring 24- and 48-camera setups. They used eCapture Pro software and GPU Direct. “In high-speed imaging applications where multiple 10GigE, 25GigE, or 100GigE streams are used, real-time processing will require offload technologies to more suitable processing…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.61
…RoboDK provides dedicated builds for systems such as the Nvidia Jetson or Raspberry Pi-based industrial computers. “The software works just like the desktop version of RoboDK,” explained Samuel Bertrand, software developer lead at RoboDK. “The main difference is that the system can be controlled remotely from any browser.” With its remote interface, users can also access their TwinBox from anywhere in the world, with full control of all connected external robots, devices, and sensors. This allows users to monitor their robots remotely, in real-time, giving them more flexibility and control over their automation. TwinBox also addresses the challenge of integrating…