Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.23
…humanoid robot market because of massive demand in India, China, and Japan, said the report. Likewise, the senior population is growing quickly in countries like Japan and China, which could strengthen the market exponentially. The existence of several key players in these countries will also boost the growth of the humanoid robot market, predicted The Brainy Insights. Also, the European market could grow extensively in response to similar market needs. AI, technical advances enable humanoids Technical advances in artificial intelligence will also drive growth in the projections for 2023 to 2032. In addition, the report examines the following: Humanoid robot…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.64
…associations, and media attended the opening ceremony. The Shenzhen, China-based company said the establishment of a branch in Japan is “an important step towards providing local customers and the Japanese market a full range of support to accelerating automation adoption.” At the opening ceremony, Jerry Liu, founder and CEO of Dobot, stated that “the Japanese branch can fulfil the growing needs of collaborative robots in the local market. On the other hand, [it will] provide closer and more efficient service support to Japanese customers with a standardized and modular solution and establish a full product lifecycle technical support system, with…
Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 13.93
…and fleet management technologies. The company’s global headquarters is located in New Bremen, Ohio, with regional headquarters in Australia, China, Germany and Singapore. Its employees number more than 16,100 worldwide. Crown operates a service and distribution network that exceeds 500 retail locations in over 80 countries.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.37
…skill and training to operate effectively. About the author Vincent Hua is the marketing manager at TSINFA, a Shandong, China-based producer of CNC machinery. He is passionate about helping people understand technological innovations and complex manufacturing processes.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.31
…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, and access…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.38
…for their deployment in search and inspection capacities, Hangzhou, China-based company said. The robots, developed by DEEP Robotics, look similar to dogs, which are often trained and used for inspection and search purposes. X20 takes on dangerous tasks The X20 is the latest edition in the DEEP Robotics Jueying series.The tasks it undertakes include power inspections, emergency rescues, public safety inspections, tunnel, mining and industrial site inspections, and construction site exploration. The robots have the capability to provide help in rough terrain in the aftermath of earthquakes. “Teams working on emergency searches or for site exploration commonly face challenges such…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.37
…education to young learners and advanced students, the Shenzhen, China-based company said. With the launch of the Magician E6, Dobot said it will make available new course materials designed around the new robot. Dobot cobot used as part of research project Following the launch of the Magician E6, Dr. Vishuu Mohan presented his agri-tech project SCARLETT (Scalable Robotic Harvesting of Lettuce). Dr. Vishuu Mohan is an associate professor in robotics at the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering and Director of Employability at the University of Essex. His work on robotics is being applied through numerous industrial projects in…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.15
…see major investments in robotics in the USA and China, but there are no considerable players yet here in Europe,” claimed Albert Maas, founder and CEO of Avular. “We have so much to offer: the best technology, data security, and product quality in the world.” “With the move to our new HQ, we can continue to grow and get ready to become Europe’s frontrunner in the world of mobile robotics,” he added. The Eindhoven region includes a mix of cutting-edge system design and high-tech production, driven by the university's expertise in robotics, leading academies in design, and technology companies such…
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…the wholesale changes to long-established manufacturing methods and technologies.” China’s robot density is growing fast In the Republic of Korea, 2,867 industrial robots per 10,000 employees were in operation in 2021. Germany ranks in second place with 1,500 units followed by the United States counting 1,457 units and Japan with 1,422 units per 10,000 workers. The world´s biggest car manufacturer, China, has a robot density of 772 units, but is catching up fast: Within a year, new robot installations in the Chinese automotive industry almost doubled to 61,598 units in 2021- accounting for 52% of the total 119,405 units installed…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.01
…applications. Launched in Tokyo in 2011 with offices in China and operating in the U.S. at Mujin Corp., the company said it works with many of the world’s largest businesses to make material handling applications easier to deploy, more accurate, and less costly. The company said its flagship product, the MujinController, uses machine intelligence technology to give robots real-time decision-making ability for truly autonomous, reliable, and production-capable robot applications. TruckBot can handle mixed-SKU loads TruckBot is a robot with an unconventional form, according to Mujin. The robot was built to address the challenges presented by the unloading process of floor-loaded…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.92
…manufacturing has been reshoring because of trade restrictions with China. We're expecting $1 trillion in business to come back to the U.S., which bodes well for 3PLs and service providers here. The real challenge is continued low vacancy rates in most major markets around the U.S. We're finalizing a facility in Portland with sub-3% vacancy. If you look at the Inland Empire [in Southeastern California], there's no space at all. Businesses have been waiting in line for months for a building to come up, and then they're paying insane amounts. Wagner is looking at tertiary markets where there's a little…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.44
…provide to our customers.” JD Logistics said that it is replicating elements of its logistics and fulfillment operations in China to address supply chain challenges in North America, he said. This includes providing greater flexibility, inventory optimization, and storage cost reduction to retailers. JD Logistics operates more than 1,500 warehouses in China, and its international business operates approximately 90 bonded facilities, international direct mail warehouses, and overseas warehouses globally. They cover an aggregate gross floor area of approximately 900,000 sq. m (9.6 million sq. ft.) with an over 70% increase year over year, said the company.