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…during a turbine blade print job. Image courtesy of Siemens PLM Software. “We understand where the market is going, what’s at stake and that all of us need to help further this industry,” says Van den Bogaert. “This is why we have recently invited several leading PLM and design companies to directly interface with our systems, so that they can also contribute to making the 3D printing process as efficient as possible.” One of these companies is Siemens PLM Software. Aaron Frankel, vice president of additive manufacturing software, says the company has developed a “broad spectrum of solutions for the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.47
…PTC Creo, SideFX Houdini, Unity, and solutions from the Siemens Xcelerator platform. A ‘multitrillion-dollar opportunity’ Omniverse, a multi-GPU scalable computing platform for building virtual worlds, is already in use by some 700 leading companies globally to enhance architectural and product design, simplify visual effects workflows, and build digital twins of factories, cities and the planet, according to the company. “The metaverse is a multitrillion-dollar opportunity that organizations know they can’t ignore, but many struggle to see a clear path forward for how to engage with it,” said Rev Lebaredian, vice president of Omniverse and simulation technology at NVIDIA. “NVIDIA Omniverse…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.46
…million in Series A funding. Realtime Robotics works with Japanese customers and partners such as FANUC, Kawasaki, Mitsubishi Electric, Siemens Digital Industries Software, and Yaskawa. “Realtime Robotics is well-positioned to take advantage of the increased market demand for technology like ours that can help organizations both lower their costs and improve the efficiency of their industrial robots,” said Peter Howard, CEO of Realtime Robotics. “It’s a perfect time to invest in our facilities in the region, as the optimization and scaling of robotics has never been more important.”
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.42
…Ravi Shankar, director of global simulation product marketing for Siemens PLM Software. “One critical area is to do what we call first-time-right print. Typically, companies attempt to print a part multiple times at a high cost before they actually achieve an acceptable result. That is delaying the transition of what is a very exciting technology into real production scenarios.” “If you look at AM today, the scrap rate is still very high compared to traditional manufacturing,” says Stefaan Motte, vice president and general manager of software at Materialise. “You can see anywhere from 5% to 10% to 15% scrap, depending…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.31
…another platform,” he says. Certified Additive Network Last April, Siemens PLM Software, a division of the manufacturing giant Siemens, announced the launch of Additive Manufacturing Network (AM Network). The company first hinted of it as a concept at Hannover Messe in 2017. In the press release, the company described its offering as “a new online collaborative platform designed to bring on-demand design and engineering expertise, knowledge, digital tools and production capacity for industrial 3D printing to the global manufacturing industry.” “We’re working with mostly vendors from the industrial domain,” says Robert Meshel, director of AM Network, Siemens PLM Software. “In…
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…has worked with companies such as Amazon, Mitsubishi, and Siemens on mapping, navigation, and autonomous decision making. Cogniteam now packages its mission-management system as the cloud-based Nimbus. Cogniteam aims to ease robot development NVIDIA Corp. made its Jetson AGX Orin 32GB production modules available last month. However, some industrial users had concerns about the ease of deployment, according to Cogniteam. As a preferred member of the NVIDIA Partner Network, Cogniteam had early access to NVIDIA's Jetson AGX Orin developer kit, which allowed it to prepare a streamlined process for the new system on module. The company said it included all…
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…challenges. The team included research and development experts from Siemens Technology, as well as application guidance and support from Yaskawa. Together, these automation experts devised a system that uses robots to remove weld beads from inside a tube. Material removal operations are essential to a variety of industries and range from very light finishing to heavy gate removal. Some processes are relatively simple, while other parts require a variety of tools and techniques over many hours to achieve the desired finish. Traditional material removal methods commonly require hand tools, are prone to variability and quality inconsistencies, and put employees at…
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…it into action. In March, the company raised $73 million in Series C funding. More recently, it partnered with Siemens Energy's European Field Service organization.
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…Cybernetix Ventures. Realtime has also integrated its software with Siemens Process Simulate and worked with Kawasaki Robotics. BMW needs to scan multiple vehicle models Realtime Robotics said its technology can improve how robots are programmed. For example, BMW Group needed to improve the process around the 3D computer tomography (CT) scanning of automobiles, which is done to assure the quality of assorted joinings, it noted. The automaker's work cell was designed to use robots to X-ray vehicles and identify any defects, but it was a time-consuming process to complete for even a single vehicle, said the company. BMW had to…
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…Larsen Motorsports. “We do research with Northrop Grumman and Siemens and workforce development and training with Florida Tech students in 27,000 sq. ft. Racecars are our platform for intensive testing in additive manufacturing, robotics, and biofuels.” “For example, we just finished a project where we used additive manufacturing to print gaskets for aviation biofuel, which reacts differently from Jet A fuel,” he said. “We used low-cost 3D printers to test a wide range of materials that we soaked in these biofuels. Every week, we take measurements, then at six months and a year to see how they're reacting. We take…
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…has been working with the advanced CNC systems from Siemens to support the real-time connection to our power supply. This has improved our hole shape technology, breakthrough rate, and overall holemaking process quality.” The company's customers include Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney, and General Electric. It said it has built equipment as small as a phone booth and as large as this newest SpaceX collaboration. Beaumont Machine expands with ABB “We just completed a project with SpaceX, using this newly developed control system in tandem with integrated large ABB robotics for positioning of the electrode,” said Beaumont. The new Beaumont…
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…simplifying regulatory compliance and streamlining operational integration. Partnerships with Siemens Energy, SLB, AWS, Shell, BP, and NVIDIA can enable improved support and faster response times, enhancing efficiency and safety across North America. ANYmal quadruped built to inspect complex, hazardous spaces ANYbotics’ U.S. expansion brings its flagship AI-enabled quadruped inspection robot, ANYmal, closer to American operators. Designed with an IP67 rating, ANYmal can autonomously perform real-time inspections and condition monitoring across multi-floor and outdoor facilities, including navigating complex, hazardous spaces. Its capabilities can help enhance asset management by automating routine tasks, enabling predictive maintenance, and reducing human risk. ANYbotics' expansion in…