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Rockwell Automation adds NVIDIA Omniverse to digital twin software

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Source: Rockwell Automation Rockwell Automation is integrating NVIDIA Omniverse application programming interfaces (APIs) into its Emulate3D digital twin software. Rockwell Automation said this integration will enhance factory operations through artificial intelligence (AI) and physics-based simulation technology.

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Teradyne robotics group lays off 10% of global staff

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Source: Universal Robots Economic uncertainty has taken a toll on the robotics industry, including leading vendors. They included the MiR1200 pallet jack with artificial intelligence for pallet detection, cleanroom-rated robots for semiconductor manufacturing plus food and beverage, and the MC600 mobile cobot.

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Serve Robotics raises $86M for last-mile delivery expansion

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Source: Serve Robotics Serve Robotics Inc. in 2021, Serve Robotics has developed low-emissions, artificial intelligence-powered robots with the goal of making sidewalk delivery economical and sustainable. The third-generation Serve Robot is designed to be more rugged, safer, and capacious. The Redwood City, Calif.-based

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Oxipital AI releases VX2 Vision System for inspection and picking

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Oxipital AI this month launched its VX2 Vision System, which uses artificial intelligence for inspection and high-speed picking applications across food-grade and industrial sectors. Oxipital has partnered with Schmalz and Velec, and its was nominated as a PACK EXPO Food and Beverage Technology Excellence Award finalist.

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Ainos and ugo develop service robots with a sense of smell

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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 and ugo have partnered to give a sense of smell to service robots. last week announced a strategic partnership with ugo Inc.

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Nala Robotics unveils robotic biryani maker BIRYANIMAN

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Nala Robotics said its range of artificial intelligence-driven automation is designed to improve kitchen efficiency while maintaining high culinary standards. Source: Nala Robotics Biryani is a complex South Asian dish, requiring precise techniques, perfect timing, and a delicate balance of spices, said Nala Robotics.

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UR survey shows 48% of manufacturers plan to invest in AI

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Source: Universal Robots The artificial intelligence market is projected to reach $407 billion by 2027, with an annual growth rate of 37.3%, according to Forbes. They came from various industries, primarily manufacturing, healthcare, food and beverage, and automotive.