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Continental develops mobile robot software for logistics, ag with AWS

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Continental mobile robots are deployed in logistics operations at manufacturing facilities. Credit: Continental Continental Mobile Robots, a Frankfurt am Main, Germany-based division of Continental’s Automotive Group Sector, has developed mobile robots for use in automotive plants.

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Apptronik partners with Google DeepMind to advance humanoid robots with AI

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The companies said the strategic partnership will combine artificial intelligence with robotics hardware, enabling humanoids to be more helpful to people in dynamic environments. Apollo is designed to balance complexity and functionality for initial application in manufacturing and logistics, said the company. Apptronik Inc.

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Advantech partners with oToBrite to create low-latency AI for AMRs

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Advantech and oToBrite said their joint system will benefit industries from logistics to manufacturing. oToBrite will bring its experience with artificial intelligence, machine vision, and automotive-grade cameras, while Advantech will provide expertise with global industrial Internet of Things. Apply to speak.

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2023 robot orders down 30% from 2022 in North America, according to A3

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The organization said it expects the slowdown, particularly in automotive manufacturing, to continue until the second half of 2024. Both automotive, non-automotive robot orders dip According to A3 , North American companies purchased 31,159 robots in 2023, compared with 44,196 ordered in 2022 and 39,708 in 2021.

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TeamViewer and Hyundai Motor sign strategic partnership to accelerate digital innovation in automotive smart factory

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TeamViewer and Hyundai Motor Company will cooperate to maximise digitalisation benefits in HMGICS’ smart factory using TeamViewer’s augmented reality (AR) platform, which includes mixed reality (MR) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. billion devices around the world.

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Figure AI ships Figure 02 humanoid robots to a paying customer

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Humanoids take steps toward commercial use Over the past two years, the number of companies working on humanoids has grown, as has the supporting ecosystem of software and artificial intelligence for locomotion, navigation, and dexterous manipulation. However, only a few have moved into pilots and commercialization.

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Comau changes with robotics market, adds focus on software and new applications

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Comau is expanding from automotive manufacturing to logistics applications such as pick and place. It uses sensors and artificial intelligence to identify and pick random objects from bins without relying on CAD data or prior information about the items’ size, shape, color, or other characteristics. million by 2029.

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