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…In addition, Nauticus said its services provide commercial and government-facing customers with data collection, analytics, and subsea manipulation capabilities to support and maintain assets. It claimed that it can also significantly reduce their operational footprint, operating cost, and greenhouse gas emissions while improving offshore health, safety, and environmental exposure. Shell and Nauticus said they will collaborate with experienced inspection tooling service providers, integrating their technology into Nauticus’ robots and services. After completing an initial feasibility study for the phase-gated project, the team will focus on remote operations of the robotic duo with supervised autonomy and tool control. The collaboration will…
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…new,” explained Waite. “We engage with both commercial/industrial and government clients who want to lead the charge in adoption of this exciting technology we’ve created.” Using a combination of hardware, software, and artificial intelligence, Real Life Robotics said its flagship product, called BUBS, provides cargo and delivery automation at scale. The company added that its robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) approach provides clients with a white-labeled, customized robot at an accessible cost, allowing businesses to realize immediate top-line and bottom-line impact. Businesses in manufacturing, retail, healthcare, agriculture, and food services sectors, among others, can use BUBS for a variety of last-mile delivery applications,…
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…recycled, according to the National Environment Agency of the government of Singapore. ARO is supporting the nationwide rollout of TrashBot Zero. Source: CleanRobotics By sorting waste accurately at the source, recyclables and other recoverable materials can be more effectively diverted from landfills, said CleanRobotics. The Pittsburgh-based company said its mission is to ensure the effectiveness of recycling programs at high-traffic facilities while securing the return on investment (ROI) of such programs. Founded in 2015, CleanRobotics said it has developed technologies to “revolutionize waste and resource recovery” and solve “persistent environmental problems.” The company combines robotics, artificial intelligence, computer vision, and…
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…year. It said it has also built robots for leading U.S. automotive OEMs, major transportation and logistics companies, and government agencies.
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…vision company has partnered with OEMs, systems integrators, and government agencies around the world to diversify the use of 3D sensors and data. Seoul Robotics said its software is compatible with nearly all lidars and 3D data sensors and can increase accuracy, efficiency, and ensure safety across a range of industries and applications. Its customers include BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Chattanooga Department of Transportation, and Emart. Seoul Robotics has offices in Seoul, South Korea, as well as Silicon Valley, Munich, and Detroit and is backed by leading global financial institutions. It raised $12 million in a bridge round of investment from the…
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…the solution will require a combination of technology and government policy. “The labor shortage cannot be solved by robotics and automation alone,” said Konrad. “Companies are doing their best to address the shortage of young talent.” “However, we need a stronger commitment from politicians,” he added. “After supply chain disruptions, the lack of personnel threatens to become the next major bottleneck for German industry.” Eighty percent of decision makers at German manufacturers said that new technologies such as assistive systems and human-robot collaboration could benefit human workers, said the VDMA. It said it expects a new generation of automation that…
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…Israel, in March. That project was organized by several government departments, including the Israel Innovation Authority, the Israel Ministry of Transport (through Ayalon Highways), the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI), and the Smart Mobility Initiative at ihe Israel Prime Minister’s Office. The NAAMA Project's goal was to validate the safe and efficient integration of drone deliveries in urban environments. Airwayz also took part in the project, providing UTM and USS for several drone operators. “By using our powerful AI-based flight software, UTM and piloting, all parties involved can undertake their individual tasks efficiently and most importantly, safely,” said Zor.…
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…stop the spread of Coronavirus. In April, the company announced its participation in tests in Virginia with the US government and partners to determine how unmanned aerial systems can assist medical professionals in their fight to stop the spread of the virus. Related Article: Are Drones A Sky-High Vision For The Future of Logistics? Related White Paper Applications of Drones in Warehouse Operations Drones have particularly found applications in warehousing operations, this white paper reports 12 identified use cases of indoor drone applications in three different application areas: inventory management, indoor intra-logistics, and inspection & surveillance. Download Now! More Resources…
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…as apparel, grocery, retail, and healthcare, and for the government. “McMurray Stern's experience in integrated design-build lays a foundation for Addverb's hardware and software innovations,” said Sriram Sridhar, chief revenue officer of Addverb. “McMurray Stern has a long legacy within the storage and micro-fulfillment industry. We are looking to learn from their experience and work together to offer creative solutions to their customers.” Addverb said it provides smart end-to-end warehouse and industrial automation and intralogistics solutions. The company said its extensive portfolio includes robots, material handling technologies, and software. It added that its fixed and flexible automation can help improve…
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…part of the Manufacturing USA network. The consortium has more than 300 members and partners across industry, academia, and government. The institute's goals are to make robotics, autonomy, and artificial intelligence more accessible to U.S. manufacturers large and small; train and empower the manufacturing workforce; strengthen the U.S. economy and global competitiveness; and elevate national security and resilience. The Pittsburgh-based institute said it is “leading the way to a future where people and robots work together to respond to our nation’s greatest challenges and to produce the world’s most desired products.”
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…manufacturing,” said Michael Marlowe, Automation Federation managing director and government relations director. “These activities are essential if we are to prepare young people to compete for well-paying jobs in an increasingly high-tech, high-skill marketplace.” Marlowe encourages all professionals in automation, manufacturing and engineering learn more about how they can contribute to the future of today’s young people, noting partner organizations including FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), DiscoverE (formerly the National Engineers Week Foundation), and Project Lead The Way. The first image shows the 315 events in 2013. The second reflects more than 1,600 events 10 days…
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For nearly a decade, the U.S. government has been developing ROS-M, a military version of the Robot Operating System. Built on ROS 1, ROS-M enabled the U.S. Department of Defense to benefit from open-source development practices while maintaining tight control over the community-developed code. However, support for Noetic, the current revision of ROS 1, is set to end in 2025. Stratom this week announced that it is part of a team that was chosen to deliver Stage II of the Modular Autonomy and Robotic Software, or MARS, program. The MARS program involves the collaborative migration of Robotic Technology Kernel (RTK)…