Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.08
…It has subsidiaries in the U.S., the U.K., and Germany. Villeurbanne, France-based Navya was founded in 2014 and supplies self-driving systems and associated services. The company's Autonom Shuttle development platform is dedicated to passenger transport, and it has sold more than 180 units in 23 countries. Navya's Autonom Tract is designed for goods transport. The company has 280 employees in France, the U.S., and Singapore, and the Valeo and Keolis groups are among its shareholders. REEcorner plus Driven by Navya REE Automotive claimed that REEcorner puts traditional drive components—such as steering, braking, suspension, powertrain, and control—into the wheel arch for…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.74
…2014 and has offices in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Berlin, Germany. The company is aiming to serve in assembly and test applications for electronics, consumer goods, and other manufacturing. “I have a background in computer science and philosophy, and I got into robotics via artificial intelligence,” said Ronnie Vuine, founder and CEO of Micropsi Industries. “I'm not a mechatronics person. I came to AI for robotics by looking for applications where AI could learn from people what to do in the real world. I realized nobody in industrial robotics was doing it.” Micropsi obtained funding in 2018 and its first commercial…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.02
…than 10,000 supply chain robots worldwide. Founded in 2015, the company has over 800 employees and has offices in Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. AMH Material Handling is a U.K. distributor of Geek+ robotics and artificial intelligence for logistics. Founded in 2015, AMH Material Handling has offices in both Stoke -On-Trent and Halesowen, U.K., and it has more than 60 employees. AMH began working with Geek+ in 2019.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.43
…warehouses. GreyOrange has core operations in the U.S., Singapore, Germany, Japan, and India. Orlando, Fla.-based Tompkins Robotics’ tSort is a modular materials handling system whose AMRs can deliver a wide range of items and parcels to consolidation points. The integration between GreyMatter AI and Tompkins Robotics' warehouse execution software (WES) is key to making the joint offering work, said the companies. The “zero walk” combination of these products can improve ergonomics, efficiency, and productivity, said the partners. GreyOrange, Tompkins Robotics exhibit at ProMat DX The increase in online orders around the COVID-19 pandemic has increased demand for robots, according to…
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…the cobot market will continue growing 20% per year, and to keep our share, we must continue innovating.” Nuremburg, Germany-based Siemens Digital Industries (DI) works closely with partners and customers to drive digital transformation in the process and discrete industries. With its Digital Enterprise portfolio, DI provides companies of all sizes products and services optimized for the specific needs of each industry to improve productivity. DI said it is constantly adding innovations to its portfolio and has about 76,000 employees internationally.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.36
…into A3,” Burnstein added. “We work with the VDMA [Germany's Mechanical Engeineering Industry Association], the IFR, and we have good relations with the Chinese Robotics Industry Alliance and the Chinese Machine Vision Industry Alliance.” Automate to return in 2022 “The pandemic forced us to postpone the live version of Automate to Detroit next June, rather than 2023, which is when it would normally be,” Burnstein said. “There's so much demand now for quality information on how to automate and what technology is out there that waiting would have done a great disservice.” “Automate will be in 2022 and 2023, then…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.41
…and Europe, with countries like the U.K., France, and Germany starting to stand out. This is reflected not just within manufacturing circles, but also within the corridors of power where policies are developed and incentives are created. Meanwhile, over the past decade, we’ve started to see a democratization of innovation, similar to how YouTube and its peers democratized the production of content, creating an explosion of content providers. The shock of the pandemic, combined with the availability of digital manufacturing ecosystems, could help create a boom for innovation. An autonomous future Yoav Zingher, CEO of Launchpad.build The world of product…
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…AutoStore calls “partners.” The company’s headquarters is in Nedre Vats, Norway, with offices in Oslo, the U.S., the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Japan, and Korea.
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…vaccine. Additional freezer capacity will be also installed in Germany, the UK, and South America. In the United States, DHL Global Forwarding has opened a 20,000-square-foot facility in Indianapolis, which is dedicated to life sciences and healthcare logistics. The facility offers temperature-controlled storage at 15°C to 25°C, 2°C to 8°C and -20 °C temperatures, and is located within a Free Trade Zone, thus allowing international cross shipping. With its recently launched SenseAware ID, FedEx is offering the latest sensor-based proprietary technology. The company says it provides enhanced package visibility for shipments using a compact sensor that transmits its location every…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.26
…company also offers metal 3D printing via its HP Metal Jet technology, working closely with production partners such as Germany-based GKN and the San Francisco Bay Area-based Parmatech.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.08
…Unitech Los Angeles, Calif. X X X Vitronic Wiesbaden, Germany X Avery Dennison Glendale, Calif. X X cab Produkttechnik GmbH Tyngsboro, Mass. X Omron Hoffman Estates, Ill. X X Tracking market trends The AIDC market reached $6.49 billion in 2019 and is projected to decline to $5.85 billion in 2020, according to VDC. Between 2019 and 2024, the market is expected to post a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.8%, driving overall revenues to $7.83 billion by 2024. Divided into three categories—rugged mobile hardware, bar code scanners, and bar code label printers—the market’s biggest movers over the next four…
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…of a failed bolt. “The bolt is made in Germany. A guy with a tablet can view the Inventor data,” take that data and visualize in Microsoft HoloLens, and see how the data compares to the original data. “Data is hopping from place to place.” “This is not traditional interoperability,” Jonnalagadda says. “For Autodesk, interoperability [in Fusion] is about using data in its current format, using it as is. This is not about IoT; it is about data and insights; using data to augment and enhance. Our customers want the data from the field for design choices, maintenance choices and…