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…and its smart flex effector. The Lohr am Main, Germany-based company will be at Booth 4013 in the Huntington Place Convention Center. Armando Gonzalez, Bosch Rexroth's North American business leader for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), will also lead a talk titled “Autonomous Mobile Robots Move Harmonious Factory Automation Workflows” at Room 320 on May 23 at 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Bosch Rexroth will be featuring the ACTIVE Shuttle in the AMR Demo Area at the following times: Tuesday, May 23, from 3:15 to 3:45 p.m. (EST) Thursday, May 25, from 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Bosch Rexroth demos at…
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…Arab Emirates) TUM Autonomous Motorsport - Technische Universität München (Germany) *Did not advance to Friday’s final competition. Autonomous cars vie for historic win Karen Chupka, executive vice president of CES at the Consumer Technology Association, officially started the competition with the call, “Ladies and gentlemen, start your software.” Halo, a remote-piloted driverless car service operating on T-Mobile’s 5G network served as the official pace car, leading each set of IAC teams off of pit lane and completing a warmup lap at speeds of 65 to 80 mph before the start of each round. Bridgette Foster from Las Vegas sang the…
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…will present RightPick 3 in Hall 7, Stand A61. Vanderlande will be in Hall 1, Stand J21 in Stuttgart, Germany, from May 31 to June 2.
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…standard for mobile robots and industrial e-vehicles.” The Freiburg, Germany-based company said its inductive charging systems can automatically supply energy to entire fleets of industrial vehicles, regardless of voltage, current, or battery type. Wiferion asserted that its products are flexible and scalable, eliminating unnecessary machine downtime and the need for high-maintenance, expensive wired charging. Users can sustainably increase their utilization and fleet efficiency by up to 32%, claimed the company. Wiferion added that customers in the logistics, automotive, and manufacturing sectors have relied on its technology. Leading automation suppliers such as SAFELOG and KUKA have also used its systems. The…
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…company headquartered in Singapore with offices in India, Japan, Germany and the U.S. The company operates major Research and Development (R&D) Centers in India, the U.S. and Singapore. The new funds will enable GreyOrange to fulfill its vision of developing and deploying intuitive, flexible and scalable solutions for end-to-end automation across the supply chain, from factories to fulfillment centers, and beyond. GreyOrange plans to build on the strong growth it has experienced over the past five years by expanding operations across Asia, Europe and the U.S. To that end, the company recently established its U.S. headquarters and manufacturing facility in…
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…grinding of bar and tube materials. Optomec plans be exhibit at stand No. 12.0 E129 at Formnext in Frankfurt, Germany, from Nov. 15 to 18.
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…anywhere in the world. Markforged and Handddle are each exhibiting at Formnext from Nov. 15 to 18 in Frankfurt, Germany. They will be available to talk about their partnership. Handddle will be at Booth C39, Hall 12.0, and Markforged will be at Booth D61, Hall 12.0.
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…most advanced and efficient solution to our customers.” Winnenden, Germany-based Kärcher employs 14,400 people in 78 countries and 150 subsidiaries. The family-owned enterprise has operations in 78 countries and more than 50,000 service centers around the world. In 2021, Kärcher achieved the highest sales in its history with €3 billion ($3.2 billion U.S.). InOrbit launches Advanced Incidents Mountain View, Calif.-based InOrbit said its platform provides RobOps at scale. The company claimed that its cloud-based, robot-agnostic data platform enables robotics companies and enterprises to master “the four O’s” of robot operations: observability, operation, orchestration, and optimization. InOrbit added that its system…
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…fifth generation of its Cray X exoskeleton. The Augsburg, Germany-based company said its new smart power suit includes several safety, robustness, and productivity enhancements and will ship worldwide early next year. “The fifth-generation Cray X underscores our technology leadership in the massively growing international exoskeleton market,” stated Armin G. Schmidt, CEO of German Bionic. “The innovations we are announcing today pave the way for more people and businesses throughout the world to benefit across a wider range of use cases and industries.” The latest version of the wearable device includes active walking assistance, supporting both the legs and back for…
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…and product training from the company’s regional offices in Germany, China, U.S., Malaysia, and Hungary, with more offices to come in 2018. “The aim is to build a world-leading organization in development and production of end-of-arm tooling,” Iversen said. “Through further acquisitions and collaborations, we expect to reach a revenue exceeding one hundred million dollars in a few years. Safe, cost-effective and versatile cobots are becoming increasingly common because they offer sophisticated and intuitive programming that enables them to be easily deployed and redeployed. Easy-to-integrate end-of-arm tooling, such as grippers and sensors, become vital elements in adapting these powerful automation…
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…industries. It has established technology centers in Japan and Germany and is working with more than 300 automation companies to provide localized services. Earlier this year, the company launched the new JAKA Pro series to operate in harsh environments. JAKA Pro robots are IP68-rated and can run for nearly six years without interruption, it said. Global investors join Series D funding Temasek, TrueLight Capital, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and Prosperity7 Ventures, and the diversified growth fund of Aramco Ventures led JAKA Robotics' Series D round. One strategic investor also participated. “We believe Jaka Robotics is one of the leading collaborative…
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…bearings, and lead screw technology made of tribo-polymers. Cologne, Germany-based igus GmbH is a family-run business, is represented in 31 countries, and employs 4,600 people worldwide. Its U.S. headquarters are in Rumford, R.I., where it employs more than 380 people. “We're continuously expanding in Rhode Island and are very committed to New England,” Felix Brockmeyer, CEO of igus Inc., told Robotics 24/7 during a recent site visit. “We've been in North America since 1985 and see the market potential here of $1 billion.” In 2022, igus generated a turnover of €1.15 billion ($1.24 billion U.S.). The company offers 234,000 items…