Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.02
…file conversion. P&G has been working in the bioprinting space for several years, and launched a grant competition in Singapore for 3D bioprinting applications back in 2015. The company also launched a research program at the same time to investigate the creation of skin tissue that could be used for testing new products. Source: Aether
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.68
…employees, with offices in the U.S., Germany, the U.K., Japan, South Korea, mainland China, the Hong Kong SAR, and Singapore. Its U.S. headquarters is in Carlsbad, Calif.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.65
…has set up five subsidiaries in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, the U.S., and the Netherlands, serving customers from more than 30 countries and regions. The company said it has over 1,000 staffers, more than 50% of whom are engineers. HAI Robotics added that it has acquired more than 600 global patents for core intellectual properties involving positioning, robot control, and warehouse management. The company said its HAIPICK ACR system, independently developed in 2015, is the world's first of its kind. HAI Robotics has a yearly turnout of 10,000 robots with a 18,000 sq. m (193,750 sq. ft.) factory in Dongguan,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.63
…manufacturing in addition to the healthcare and hospitality industries. Techmetics products are currently available in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong. “We originally focused on hospitality, such as airports and casinos, but they lost a lot of deals due to the pandemic, so we shifted our focus to healthcare and manufacturing,” Muthupillai added. “The COVID-19 pandemic created a lot of awareness, and people are more receptive to robotics technology.”
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.63
…agreements, Guardforce is expanding from its new headquarters in Singapore to support operations in Malaysia and Macau. Even as the pandemic subsides, Yap said he expects businesses to continue to need a mix of robots and human staffers. Guardforce AI seeks global partners In September 2021, Guardforce AI began trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “GFAI,” and in October, it closed a $15 million (U.S.) underwritten public offering. Last month, the company closed a private placement of $10.3 million worth of shares. Guardforce also announced that it will expand its RaaS offerings in China's Bay Area, which…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.52
…employees and regional headquarters in Australia, China, Germany, and Singapore, also offers automation and fleet management systems in addition to forklifts. “Crown recently put out an e-book titled The Time to Automate Is Now: Overcoming the Hurdle of Getting Started,” Gaskell said. “It's important to understand what benefits you're looking for, what tasks you want to automate, and how you currently use your forklift fleet.” “Taking shortcuts can be costly in the end,” he noted. “If only one part of a product flow is made more efficient, stuff can stack up in a space.” Reference customers show the way DHL…
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…Intrinsic will also be acquiring Open Source Robotics Corporation Singapore (OSRC-SG). Tan White noted that the OSRF will not be greatly impacted by the deal because it is a separate part of Open Robotics. The foundation will continue to manage and offer open-source tools such as the Robot Operating System (ROS), Gazebo, and Open-RMF for free. Intrinsic plans to expand ROS tools Intrinsic came out of X, Alphabet’s moonshot factory, and is now independently run under the Mountain View, Calif-based company. It primarily creates software for developers of industrial automation. Intrinsic has already been using ROS to help build its…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.27
…Robots 'next-gen' cobot line The CS620 will join the Singapore-based company's CS series, which it called “the next generation of collaborative robots.” Released in 2022, Elite Robots offers the cobots in addition to its EC series and said the CS robots are designed for ease of use, safety, and expandability. The CS series is based on an advanced software infrastructure, with an intuitive and modular graphical user interface that supports the Python scripting language, according to Elite Robots. It also includes self-developed plug-ins and offers a high level of customization for programmers. With 24 digital I/O (eight configurable) and four…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.23
…are safe, friendly, and secure for users,” he added. Singapore-based Digiland is an investment, operations, consultancy and digital firm that works with governments, foundations, and corporations to develop environmental sustainable projects. It said its goal is to create jobs while providing people with access to clean water, housing, healthcare, and education. Airwayz adds AI to flight management Airwayz said it provides multi-platform software for the control, management, and automation of drone fleet management for various types of missions. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company uses a cloud-based network and decentralized swarm technology to share flight information and enable operational coordination in…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.02
…control, computer vision and AI technologies. Flexiv has established offices in Silicon Valley, Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Foshan, Taiwan and Singapore.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.99
…workers, according to the IFR. Some countries, such as Singapore, Sweden, and Denmark, have a relatively high rate of automation but smaller populations, noted the Frankfurt, Germany-based nonprofit organization. Source: International Federation of Robotics Robotics market increases after 2019 dip While robot shipments dipped from 422,000 in 2018 to 382,000 in 2019, that was because of a temporary, pre-pandemic decline in manufacturing, according to the IFR. “Two main industries were affected in 2019,” said Dr. Susanne Bieller, general secretary of the IFR. “In automotive, there were fewer new vehicles, and the electronics industry experienced lower demand, postponing installations.” She also…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.93
…printers at facilities connected to the Jabil Additive Manufacturing Network, spanning sites in the United States, China, Hungary, Mexico, Singapore and Spain. Expanded additive manufacturing capabilities are complemented by Jabil Engineered Materials, which are custom polymer formulations and compounds produced according to ISO 9001 Quality Management System standards. As part of its open-systems approach, Jabil works with 3D printers from industry leaders including Desktop Metal, EOS, Farsoon, HP and Ultimaker. Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.