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Robotics Factory Accelerate Program opens applications for next cohort

Robotics Business Review

Robotics companies have an opportunity to obtain up to $100,000 of funding and participate in a six-month program geared toward helping them with getting started and scaling. Pittsburgh is a global hub for innovation, with more than 140 robotics organizations across 18 vertical markets.

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NVIDIA adds open AI and simulation tools for robot learning, humanoid development

Robotics Business Review

New Project GR00T workflows and AI world model tools are intended to help developers of robot dexterity, control, manipulation, and mobility. today announced new artificial intelligence and simulation tools to accelerate development of robots including humanoids. Also at the Conference for Robotic Learning, Hugging Face Inc.

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Supplying an industry leader

Manufacturer's Monthly

Andrew Thornton, the company’s founder, started his journey in a small workshop on his farm Penhurst, regional Victoria and has since expanded the business into a thriving steel fabrication enterprise that is now a major player in the Australian market. The workshop eventually grew to employ about 20 people, mainly in the rural sector.

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Higher Added Value Thanks to Autonomous Logistics with the GESSbot Gb 350

i4.0 today

This autonomous mobile robot takes over human tasks, ensuring faster and more precise operations. Instead, this autonomous mobile robot (AMR) navigates precisely along the desired routes using LiDAR sensors and a digital map. Collaboration with Techman Robot Inc. This makes its behaviour predictable for people around it.

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Young Guns shoot for AI automated shipping container

Manufacturer's Monthly

For the past 12 months, a YGCC team have been working with Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Hub (ARM) Hub and Queensland University of Technology School of Design to investigate automation of the container destuffing process to improve safety, productivity, and efficiency in the supply chain. Product Design Challenge.

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Kraken Robotics mine-hunting systems operational with European client

Canadian Manufacturing

JOHN’S — Kraken Robotics Inc. Kraken worked closely with MCM Denmark operators and workshop technicians as well as skilled local Danish shipyard, JOBI, to install Kraken’s DNV design approved Autonomous Launch and Recovery System (ALARS) onto the MSF-class in parallel with the MSF-class planned mid-life refit.

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Young Guns shoot for AI automated shipping container first

AU Manufacturing

ARM Hub’s lead engineer Tim Kelly said the primary issue with fully automating the de-stuffing of containers using computer vision and robot arms was dealing with sorting and handling the unknown arrangement of cartons in each container. Product Design Challenge. And we kind of brought all those together.