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Ive had a soft spot for visual systems ever since my introduction to the technology in the mid-1980s. Trends of more powerful video sensors plus AI have combined to form a number of interesting new products. This news comes from a company called Cybord (that I previously wrote about here ), who bills itself as the leading provider of advanced AI-powered electronic component analytics.
ABB is expanding its portfolio of robotic solutions for logistics and e-commerce supply chains by adding two new AI-powered functional modules to its Item Picking family. Featuring ABBs AI-based vision technology, tested by world-leading fashion retail and logistics companies, the Fashion Inductor and Parcel Inductor offer solutions for two of the most critical logistics processes:… The post ABB adds AI to robotic Item Picking family for fashion and logistics appeared first on Design World
Ainos and ugo have partnered to give a sense of smell to service robots. Source: Ainos Not only are robots getting smarter, but they are also becoming more perceptive, thanks to advances in artificial intelligence and new sensors. Ainos Inc. last week announced a strategic partnership with ugo Inc. to integrate its AI Nose technology with ugo’s autonomous robot.
Image: Chanintorn.v/stock.adobe.com A $20 million Federal Government investment is set to expand Australias largest and only onshore manufacturer of IV fluid , Baxter Healthcare. The investment will go toward Baxters production facility in Western Sydney to help secure supply and shore up Australias sovereign capability of the critical hospital medicine.
Manufacturers face increasing pressure to curb energy waste and emissions. Emergent Energy specializes in optimizing industrial steam systems, leveraging Panoramic Power’s real-time energy intelligence to drive efficiency. By analyzing steam system performance, Emergent Energy pinpoints inefficiencies and implements targeted improvements. This article explores how data-driven steam optimization transforms wasted energy into measurable savings, ensuring compliance with sustainability regulations.
Swedish firm unable to secure the necessary financial conditions to continue in its current form Northvolt, the Swedish electric vehicle battery startup, has filed for bankruptcy in Sweden, marking the end of a company once seen as Europes best hope of challenging the dominant Asian battery industry. The company said in a statement it had been unable to secure the necessary financial conditions to continue in its current form in Sweden.
Rubrik has announced new capabilities to its cyber resilience offerings across cloud, SaaS, and hypervisors including Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, RedHat OpenShift, and more. Its new Identity Recovery for Active Directory and Entra ID addresses the key vulnerability to business operational recovery. The innovations aim to provide customers with even more ability to anticipate breaches, detect potential threats, and recover with speed and efficiency no matter where their data lives.
Bosch Rexroth will exhibit its automation solutions at Automate 2025, taking place May 12-15 at Huntington Place in Detroit, MI. Visitors to booth #4807 can explore exhibits from various technology groups and speak with product experts about the latest advancements in automation. Among the offerings include: Conveyor systems for every application Bosch Rexroth will be […] The post Bosch Rexroth to showcase automation solutions at Automate 2025 appeared first on Design World.
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Bosch Rexroth will exhibit its automation solutions at Automate 2025, taking place May 12-15 at Huntington Place in Detroit, MI. Visitors to booth #4807 can explore exhibits from various technology groups and speak with product experts about the latest advancements in automation. Among the offerings include: Conveyor systems for every application Bosch Rexroth will be […] The post Bosch Rexroth to showcase automation solutions at Automate 2025 appeared first on Design World.
Googles RT-X is an example of a general-purpose robotics model that can control many different types of robots and perform basic reasoning about complex tasks. Source: Google DeepMind With the success of generative AI, there has been much discussion around the potential for bringing the kind of flexible intelligence found in large language models into the physical world.
Image: Fleet Space Australian space exploration company, Fleet Space Technologies, has announced the construction of its new global headquarters and hyper factory for next-gen space and climate technologies at the Adelaide Airport. This facility will enable Fleet Space to accelerate the production of its pioneering space technologies and scale its end-to-end exploration platform, powered by space and AI, ExoSphere.
Understanding the growing importance of advanced software, such as condition monitoring and simulation, coupled with established sensor and controller technologies, is critical to assessing the abundance of automation safety technologies on the market.
The development of collaborative robots in the Odense, Denmark area led to important increases in the development of end-of-arm effectors. OnRobot became a leading developer of these tools. This new release marks OnRobot’s highest payload gripper to date, with intelligent control and seamless integration for palletizing and handling. OnRobots new VGP30 vacuum gripper robust at 30 kg (66 lbs.) payload is designed to excel at palletizing boxes and handling irregular shapes and porous surface
Discover how to accelerate manufacturing agility and build supply chain resilience in our live webinar on February 6, 2025, at 3 PM PST. Explore insights from a former SpaceX leader on scaling hardware production, balancing speed with quality, and leveraging advanced tools like ION Factory OS. Learn from historical examples and modern approaches to innovation while uncovering how AI and real-time data can automate processes, strengthen supply chain operations, and ensure scalability.
Mencom Corporation continues to empower high-power applications with its MCVH connectors. Available in 6 and 8-pole configurations, the MCVH series is engineered for a wide range of applications in rugged environments, delivering a dependable maximum rating of 600V and 30A. Mencom offers its MCVH circular connectors available in receptacles and field-wireable connectors, featuring the widely […] The post Crimp-terminated connectors compatible with 12 – 26 AWG wire sizes appeared firs
Kraken Robotics Inc., a Newfoundland-based producer of software-centric sensors and underwater robotic systems, has signed a definitive agreement and plan of merger to acquire 3D at Depth, Inc., an American subsea technology and services company specializing in high resolution LiDAR imaging and measurements. Under the terms of the Agreement, Kraken will indirectly acquire 3D at Depth for US$17 million in cash subject to adjustment for, among other things, any debt indirectly assumed or paid out
Image: industrieblick/stock.adobe.com Victorias nation-leading Free TAFE program has hit a milestone, having helped 200,000 students gain the skills they need for in-demand jobs. To continue supporting students on this pathway, the Victorian minister for Skills and TAFE Gayle Tierney and Federal minister for Skills and Training today officially opened a multi-level training facility at Chisholm Institutes Frankston campus.
To illustrate the power of a laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) metal 3D printing system that is open source, Venkata Karthik Nadimpalli passes a magnet over a sleeve of metal filings held over a solid, 3D printed block of steel. The filings form into letters. Nadimpalli is a senior researcher with the Additive Manufacturing (AM) Lab of the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), where the open source metal AM system was developed.
In 2025, the Supply Chain continues its evolution toward “Logistics 4.0,” inspired by Industry 4.0. Two major characteristics define this transformation: automation, driven by robotic solutions, and prediction, paving the way for an era of planning and simulation powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Google’s robotics team applies expertise in machine learning, engineering, and physics simulation to address challenges facing the development of AI-powered robots. | Source: DeepMind Google DeepMind today introduced two new artificial intelligence models: Gemini Robotics, its Gemini 2.0-based model designed for robotics, and Gemini Robotics-ER, a Gemini model with advanced spatial understanding.
SVT Robotics, a provider of software for industrial automation, has launched its new cloud-based portal for the SoftBot Platform, providing IT and operations teams with a central control hub for monitoring and managing automation across multiple sites. A.K.
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Mitsubishi Electric has launched its MELFA RH-10CRH and RH-20CRH SCARA robots, providing manufacturers with greater flexibility in adopting digital manufacturing while addressing skilled workforce shortages. These new robots enhance industrial automation through high-speed operation, easy installation, and exceptional efficiency. Compact and lightweight, they are ideal for manufacturers aiming to boost productivity while navigating space and weight constraints.
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Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?
Source | Hurco Hurco’s WinMax G-code programming was developed to deliver powerful, intuitive control for moldmakers to increase manufacturing productivity and profitability. Due to the control’s NC capabilities, machine shops that use G-code and rely on CAD/CAM software can utilize Hurco’s G-code processing with their existing programs without having to change their current processes.
More robots powered by artificial intelligence could soon be unloading trucks. Dexterity Inc. has closed a $95 million funding round, bringing its total valuation to $1.65 billion. Redwood City, Calif.-based Dexterity AI was founded in 2017. The company is hiring. Dexterity said it uses “physical AI” to give its full-stack systems human-like dexterity, freeing workers in logistics , warehousing, and supply chain operations from repetitive and strenuous tasks.
The Kinetix 2000 is a multi-axis servo drive series designed for high-precision motion control in industrial applications. With the adaptability to manage various power, voltage, and current requirements, it permits effective, coordinated control of numerous axes in machinery and automation systems. It uses the SERCOS interface to streamline wiring and improve real-time communication, making it perfect for demanding jobs like robotics, electronic assembly, and packaging.
Image: Image'in/stock.adobe.com Victorian stonemasons and construction industries are adapting to the State Governments ban on the processing, manufacture, and supply of engineered stone. On 1 July last year, the State Government took action to protect workers from silicosis. Following the federal ban on the importation of the product on 1 January, the prohibition of engineered stone came into effect, with advice provided to more than 1,100 operators across the sector.
Large enterprises face unique challenges in optimizing their Business Intelligence (BI) output due to the sheer scale and complexity of their operations. Unlike smaller organizations, where basic BI features and simple dashboards might suffice, enterprises must manage vast amounts of data from diverse sources. What are the top modern BI use cases for enterprise businesses to help you get a leg up on the competition?
NXP Semiconductors, an innovator and supplier of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) solutions, and Rohde & Schwarz collaborate to demonstrate a test setup for UWB radar target simulation at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The demonstration, being the first of its kind, verifies the unique performance of the NXP Trimension NCJ29D6A chipset including the enhanced radar algorithms.
Software tools help distribute computing power to the edge, reducing server load and improving real-time KPI calculations, which were traditionally handled at centralized servers.
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Ubiqconn Technology, a global leader in rugged mobile computing solutions, today announced the acquisition of E3 Displays, a premier provider of high-performance display solutions based in Phoenix, Arizona. This strategic acquisition strengthens Ubiqconn's footprint in North America and enhances its capabilities in advanced optical bonding and display technology, positioning the combined companies for growth in key industries, including defense, medical, industrial, and transportation.
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Image: /stock.adobe.com For Australia’s discrete manufacturers, inventory management is pivotal in ensuring the smooth operation of production processes, maintaining product quality, and achieving sustainable growth. Efficient inventory management helps manufacturers save resources, cut costs, and avoid disruptions. This is especially relevant to Australia’s discrete manufacturers.
Source | Getty Images The Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Foundation is collaborating with the Plastics Hall of Fame to launch the Plastics Hall of Fame Scholarship, a new scholarship designed to support students pursuing careers in the plastics industry. Four outstanding students will each receive $5,000 in recognition of their academic excellence and dedication to the field.
The old analogy of missile defense as hitting a bullet with a bullet no longer applies. The muzzle velocity of bullets is only 1,800 mph. A hypersonic missile travels at about 3,900 mph, twice as fast. A bullet cant catch a hypersonic missile! To implement a hypersonic missile defense, it takes a comprehensive suite of […] The post What sensors are needed to counter the hypersonic threat?
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