Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.32
…artificial intelligence systems for supply chain robotics. The Delft, Netherlands-based company said its vision AI technology enables its partners to automate many of the most complex tasks in logistics. “Other vision AI providers stage successful demonstrations with ideal conditions but struggle in the real world,” stated Ken Fleming, CEO of Fizyr, in a press release. “End users invest in what they think are best-of-breed solutions but often end up with errors occurring 4% to 6% of the time or more,” he added. “We enable our partners to solve clients’ supply chain automation challenges by augmenting their expert design and engineering…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.28
…One has offices in Boulder, Colo.; Pittsburgh; and the Netherlands. The company's PickOne system for parcel induction and depalletization use 3D sensors and AI-powered software with optimized robot grippers to pick and place disparate parcels within sortation or distribution centers. Plus One Robotics claimed that its human-in-the-loop (HITL) approach with Yonder is unique. Remote or on-premises employees can supervise multiple robots from any location, speeding its ability to handle exceptions and facilitating machine learning that keeps downtime to a minimum. This enables 24/7 fulfillment, said the company. Robot arms catch up to mobile platforms “Robot arms are lagging behind AMRs…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.26
…will LUBA be available? LUBA will be available in the following countries: the U.S., Germany, Canada, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, 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 9.25
…Asset Management, and Tencent. The startup, which was founded in 2017, reportedly has facilities in China, Sweden, and the Netherlands and has customers in 60 countries. The global market for agricultural robots will experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.3%, expanding from $4.9 billion (U.S.) in 2021 to $11.9 billion in 2026, according to Markets and Markets. It credited labor shortages, maturing navigation technologies, and the “use of real-time multimodal robot systems in fields.” Similarly, Research and Markets predicted a CAGR of 14.5% between 2021 and 2027. The analyst firm noted that intial costs are still high, but…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.23
…Shenzhen, China-based company, whose European headquarters are in the Netherlands, will show its HAIPICK A42 robot at the Italian trade show. The company said its autonomous case-handling robot (ACR) can help meet rising demand, as companies look for more flexible and cost-efficient goods-to-person order-picking systems. “Our ACR system is an excellent solution for the challenges the Italian warehousing/logistics market is facing, and an excellent solution deserves a team of excellent people to support it,” said Davide Tuzi, HAI Robotics' country manager in Italy. “This is the kind of team we are building up in Europe, and in Italy in particular.”…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.16
…from the US, New Zealand, Italy, UK, Malta and Netherlands. Prior to the race, the teams will compete in multiple America’s Cup World Series regattas and the Prada Cup, the Challenger Finals. “The demands of sailing are very similar to the speed, loads and lightweight requirements mandated by aerospace. That’s why carbon fiber is such a natural choice for material,” said Pat Carey, senior vice president at Stratasys. “At Stratasys, we have decades of experience enabling leaders in aerospace and high-performance sports to transform their manufacturing processes through 3D printing. American Magic is a great example of innovative manufacturing leaders…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.07
…follows Einride’s 2022 expansion into Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Norway. Einride will establish a regional freight mobility grid along the M1, M5, and M6 between the major metropolitan cities of London, Sheffield, Manchester, Birmingham and Bristol. The starting point will be the Midlands’ ‘golden logistics triangle,’ which lies within four hours’ drive of 90% of the British population and contains a significant share of the country’s logistics and warehousing facilities. “The U.K. has always been at the forefront of transport history. The efficient and innovative movement of goods has consistently been integral to the growth and prosperity of…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.04
…(UTM) and UAM. Meanwhile, in the drone inspection vertical, Netherlands-based group company Terra Inspectioneering BV serves oil and gas production and processing companies such as Shell, BASF, and Bunge. In Southeast Asia, Terra Drone offers survey, inspection, and surveillance services through group company Terra Drone Indonesia. Its clients include Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and AECOM. Japanese investors in Series B round Mitsui & Co., SBI Investment Co., Tokyu Land Corp., Kyushu Electric Power T&D, and Seika Corp. participated in Terra Drone's Series B round. Existing investor Venture Lab Investment also participated. The Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment Corporation for Transport & Urban Development…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.01
…at applications for intralogistics, manufacturing, and agriculture. The Hague, Netherlands-based company said they are designed to be agile and transport heavy products and components. “These Karters are the future of material handling,” stated Patrick van Tiel, commercial manager for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) at Karter, in a release. “They reduce a company’s reliance on human resources to carry out repetitive, labor-intensive tasks, and they can help lower costs and increase safety, ensuring tasks are carried out predictably and reliably every time,” he asserted. “‘Ingenuity through simplicity’ is our claim because that is what Karters deliver!” Karter's AMRs are designed to…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.01
…warehouse management. The Shenzhen, China-based company has subsidiaries in the U.S., Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, the U.K., and the Netherlands serving customers in more than 30 countries and regions. Hurun Research Institute named HAI Robotics a global artificial intellience “unicorn” in its rankings last year.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.00
…Conference on Robotics and Automation, or ICRA. The Abcoude, Netherlands-based company said its artificial intelligence-driven system optimizes stacking and packing processes with unknown, mixed-size packages. “We are very proud to have won this international challenge, which is a great reward for all the hard work of our team,” stated Evert van Galen, co-founder and CEO of Viroteq, in a press release. “Since the start of Viroteq, when we noticed this huge but complex problem around logistic mixed stacking and packing tasks, we have worked hard to develop our newly launched RobotStackr AI solution to significantly improve the automation performance in…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.91
…in countries such as Sweden, Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands, robots could be met with more open arms than in countries such as Spain or Greece, where there is more income inequality. The study, which examined countries in Europe, was published recently in the journal Technology, Mind and Behavior. The study focused on European countries, but study co-author Mindy Shoss, a professor in UCF’s Department of Psychology, says the findings could also help better understand the issue in America. U.S. also skeptical of AI “The U.S. always ranks pretty high on inequality and societal inequality,” the researcher said. “Given that,…