Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.03
…in crowded urban environments. Researchers at Aarhus University in Denmark are working on ways to develop these controllers, and to integrate artificial intelligence to improve their operation. The team is also designing and 3D printing is own drones and other equipment as part of the testing process. Aarhus University’s Department of Engineering operates the Artificial Intelligence in Robotics (AiR) Laboratory, which includes a 15x15x4.5m flight arena equipped with 12 Vantage tracking cameras from motion-capture specialist Vicon. The cameras, in concert with Vicon’s Tracker software, enable researchers to track multiple fling objects in six-degrees of freedom with a range that can…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.76
…platform for matching robot suppliers with buyers. The Frederiksberg, Denmark-based company provides global market insights and a range of online tools for buyers to explore their automation options and access to more than 15,000 suppliers globally. Gain & Co. is a vendor-independent advisory firm that works with Fortune 500 companies and other businesses globally. The Odense, Denmark-based firm said it helps them outline their automation strategy, plan investments, source robotic systems, oversee implementation, and review their performance. Automation transforms American industry The U.S. has a high share of systems integrators covering the market, reported HowToRobot and the Association for Advancing…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.37
…customers in the days ahead to realize the full potential of collaborative robots.” Von Hollen is based in Odense, Denmark.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.28
…an aircraft manufacturer specializing in professional civil drones and artificial intelligence. DRONE VOLT is established in France, Benelux, Canada, Denmark and Switzerland. As a global partner, DRONE VOLT offers its customers “turnkey” business solutions including various services and drone pilot training. To learn more about DRONE VOLT’s product line, watch this video.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 13.77
…assembly robot. Other companies, such as Universal Robots, showcased technologies that are still a little ways off. The Odense, Denmark-based company displayed a concept cobot that had a smooth exterior that could work well in food handling and medical environments. The company said it is showcasing the concept now to get customer feedback. Check out the slide show on the right (bottom on mobile) for a deeper look at some of the most interesting robot exhibits we saw at the show. About the authors: Cesareo Contreras and Eugene Demaitre are the editors of Robotics 24/7.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 13.01
…its GoPal autonomous mobile robots, or AMRs. The Lyngby, Denmark-based company said its AMRs are certified for simple and efficient pallet transport within factories and warehouses. “North America is obviously an extremely interesting market for us, and we already have several customers and partners in both Canada and the U.S.,” stated Anders Pjetursson, co-founder and CEO of Robotize. “However, the interest in our unique GoPal AMR solution is so high that it is a natural next step for us to establish our own presence in North America.” Pjetursson, Bjørn Bahnsen, and Torben Melchior Hansen founded Robotize in 2016. They claimed…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.98
…autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and entire fleets. The Odense, Denmark-based company said the user interface was designed to help customers plan and re-plan navigation on the fly around obstacles with optimized reactions to anything moving nearby, such as other robots, forklifts, or human workers. With the new software, robots will also now have an easier time switching between different floors or production halls in a large facility, according to MiR. It added that it designed the user interface (UI) to be used by employees of all skill levels. It can be accessed on a desktop computer, smartphone, or tablet. New…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.80
…three robotics companies from the United States, Hungary and Denmark that created one global player with a focus on the market for industrial robot accessories. With the acquisition of Purple Robotics, OnRobot can now offer its partners a dual vacuum gripper. Purple Robotics was established by the three Danish “super-nerds” Lasse Kieffer, Henrik Tillitz Hansen and Peter Nadolny Madsen, all of whom have a background as product developers at Universal Robots. OnRobot is now infusing this expertise into its own existing R&D department at its headquarters in Odense. “It has been really good fun to create a brand new robotics…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.65
…market pricing before investing in automation, according to Frederiksberg, Denmark-based HowToRobot.com. “Businesses are looking to find multiple solutions to their automation needs,” said Thomas Anzur, chief sales officer of HowToRobot.com. “HowToRobot is aiming to break down geographic borders and connect buyers and sellers around the globe – opening new markets for robotics sellers and increasing options for buyers. “Our global marketplace is helping robotics buyers increase their options and drive down costs when purchasing industrial automation solutions,” he added. “Using our marketplace, buyers can anonymously broadcast their automation needs to suppliers globally in less than 15 minutes – for free.”…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.56
…in the department of electrical and computer engineering at Denmark’s Aarhus University. “With RoboSAPIENS, we will prepare Europe’s industrial robotics industry for rapid and unforeseen adaptability in system structure and environment, assuring trustworthy collaboration with humans by changing behavior while maintaining and even enhancing performance and safety.” In addition to Denmark’s Aarhus University, other consortium partners include Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece), the Danish Technological Institute, Fraunhofer IFF (Germany), University of York, (United Kingdom), University of Antwerp (Belgium), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway), PAL Robotics (Spain), ISDI Accelerator (Spain), and Simula Research Lab (Norway). Industrial use case studies…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.44
…of Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots, two of Denmark's most successful robotics vendors (now owned by U.S.-based Teradyne). Astrup is chairman of SubBlue Robotics, and he and Visti each now own a sixth of the company. In addition, international shipping and logistics company DFDS, several other shipping companies, and the Danish Maritime Fund have given financial support to SubBlue. The fund provided early-stage seed funding in 2019 and 2020. The robotics cluster in Odense, Denmark, has also welcomed the start-up. SubBlue Robotics is based at the Odense Robotics StartUp Hub at the Danish Technological Institute, so the entrepreneurs and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.22
…ONE is a pipette-handling robot designed and made by Denmark-based Flow Robotics. The liquid-handling robot can significantly reduces the time it takes for laboratories to produce test results. Each day, Flowbot ONE can prepare thousands of tests. In addition, the company claims it can manufacture, supply, and install 12 robots in just three weeks. Eight Danish hospitals have selected the technology, which is also being used by partners the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and pharmaceutical firm Novo Nordisk, said Flow Robotics. Thus far, orders for these robots have come from Sweden, Poland, Russia, the Netherlands and Australia. Collaborative robots…