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…robots.” Teaching software aims to ease robot use Dresden, Germany-based Wandelbots currently offers the Wandelbots Teaching software and the unified Wandelbots Developer Platform. Wandelbots Teaching enables programming-free and uniform operation of all industrial robots for production up to batch size 1, said the company. For instance, a user can trace a new welding path on the workpiece with the TracePen input device in the hand and recorded by the software at the same time. The recorded path can then be edited, tested, and executed via the intuitive 3D user interface of the teaching app, Wandelbots said. The software automatically generates…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.61
…offices in Sandnes and Oslo in Norway and Frankfurt, Germany, is ISO 9001-2015-certified by DNV-GL for the operation, maintenance, and sales of unmanned systems and sensor technology. Nordic Unmanned is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo as “NUMND.” DroneMatrix offers operational flexibility The Vanwelkenhuyzen family founded DroneMatrix in 2015. The Hasselt, Belgium-based RiskMatrix company said it offers autonomous aerial drones, docking stations, and proprietary software based on artificial intelligence that enables drones to detect and follow objects. DroneMatrix claimed that its YACOB “Drone-in-a-Box” technology provides highly reliable, high-quality data connectivity. It also includes the Aerial Robotic Worksystem (AR-WS), a comprehensive command-and-control…
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…(United Arab Emirates) TUM Autonomous Motorsport—Technical University of Munich (Germany), which won the Indy Autonomous Challenge Powered by Cisco in October 2021 We're always working with the teams, not only to ensure a level playing field, but also to encourage collaboration,” said Mitchell. “It also gets more challenging, as we have healthy debates on how aggressive to be before we publish the rules.” IAC to exhibit at CES 2023 The Indy Autonomous Challenge's Innovation Paddock will feature individual garage paddocks showing IAC and sponsor technology. Participants include Clemson University, dSPACE, Fluentis, IEDC, Luminar, Movyon, SportsTech HQ, and the Technology Innovation…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.59
…booth at the MEDICA global medical trade show, which will be from Nov. 13 to 15, 2023, in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.56
…international business, with offices in the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Thailand, China, India, Japan, and Brazil.” ANCA addresses industry pain points The ANCA Integrated Manufacturing System (AIMS) is designed to connect sequential processses in tool manufacturing. The company noted that over 70% of its customers are seeking machines with robotic functionality. “In the past few years, we recognized the need in the market for automating manufacture of these tools,” Irzyk told Robotics 24/7. “It starts with recognizing customer pain points and trends in the market early.” “First and foremost are labor pressures—wages are accelerating upward in Europe, competition is increasing,…
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…31 in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, and Germany. It claimed that is the only restaurant company of its size that owns and operates all its locations. Chipotle is ranked on the Fortune 500 and has more than 100,000 employees. Hypen designs The Makeline to assemble digital orders San Jose, Calif.-based Hyphen said it is developing kitchen automation to “help restaurant owners, operators, and budding chefs move their business forward.” The company said its first product, The Makeline, uses robotics and a customized operating system to give busy kitchens a reliable and precise way to make and fulfill orders.…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.51
…Bionic IO cloud-based software platform. In addition, the Augsburg, Germany-based company will demonstrate its Cray X exoskeleton, which won the CES 2023 “Best of Innovation” award for wearable technologies. In addition to enterprises such as L’Oreal, JBS, Ecolab, and Lanxess, global logistics firms including DPS and retailers like British electronics chain Currys trust the Cray X, it said. “With our new wearables, we are empowering hard-working people with the tools they need to do their jobs more safely and sustainably,” said Norma Steller, chief procurement officer of German Bionic. The award-winning Cray X exoskeleton. Source: German Bionic “Both our new…
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…object,” he said. “I was in a factory in Germany before COVID-19, and the box to control a camera was locked. Posted was the phone number of the only staffer who knew the software. That's not a scalable approach.” “We dramatically reduce the cost with deep learning in the cloud and bringing it back to the camera,” said Montanari. “With dual Ethernet ports on the cameras, connected with the PLC [programmable logic controller], we can operate seamlessly in the cloud while also running inspections.” Zebra’s new portfolio includes seven fixed data-capture products. Businesses can upgrade at any time to add…
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…this month. LUBA will be available in the following countries: the U.S., Canada, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Romania, Italy, Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Croatia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.47
At the Formnext event yesterday in Frankfurt, Germany, Markforged Inc. announced the release of new Simulation features for its additive manufacturing software. Simulation is available as a free trial until April 2023 and as a paid subscription thereafter, said the company. As both 3D printing and simulation software move from prototype to production, the complementary technologies promise to save manufacturers time and money previously spent on design/print/break testing cycles, according to Markforged. The Watertown, Mass.-based company said Simulation enables virtual testing of materials and designs for demanding applications. “This conversion of hardware, software, and materials comes down to confidence,” said…
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…cells produced at Leclanché's automated production facility in Willstätt, Germany, and battery modules made in Switzerland. The high-energy density cells have a long life cycle of 8,000 at 80% depth of discharge (DoD), with operating temperature ranges from -20 to +55°C (-4 to +131°F), said Leclanché. The MRS consists of 20 strings with 51 modules of 32 cells each, for a total of 32,640 cells. The battery system has built-in redundancy, with eight separate battery rooms. If multiple strings are emptied or stop working, the vessel can continue its operations. In addition, the MRS offers protection against overheating and an…
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…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…