Siemens, Universal Robots (UR), and Zivid announced their collaboration on a solution aimed at enhancing warehouse automation and addressing the ongoing challenges in intra-logistics fulfillment. This announcement comes as these companies have been showcasing their new solution at various trade shows and events.
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In human-robot interaction, force feedback is one of the effective ways to interact with robots. Additionally, safety is a key area of innovation for mobile robots. At ERRF 2024 in Rimini, the Rocking Robots team discussed these trends with Jean-Francois de Sallier from Haption and Antoine Juan from IDEC.
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Multiply Labs, a company specializing in automated manufacturing systems, has announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study in Cytotherapy, a journal associated with the International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy. The study focuses on a robotic system developed by Multiply Labs for the expansion phase of T cells in cell therapy manufacturing.
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NSK and the German Aerospace Centre are developing a robotic hand system that will help automate manual tasks, particularly in the service industry. The concept centres on a customisable robot hand comprising individually configurable finger modules, thought to be an industry-first. Through a combination of versatility and affordability, this innovative new product will contribute to the automation of manual work that involves grasping a broad variety of objects.
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The robots showcased at ERF 2024 cover a wide range of use cases. The robot engineers from Augsburg University chose a popular yet complex task: making and serving fresh coffee. Julian Hanke and Christian Eymüller demonstrated their installation to the Rocking Robots team.
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Videoreport ERF2024 #5: The impact of robotics
The European Robotics Forum, whose 15th edition took place last week in Rimini, notably affects the local robotics market in the country where it is held. This was true for Italy this year, as it was for Odense in Denmark last year. Next year, Stuttgart will host a showcase of industrial and academic innovation in robotics and AI. In this report, the Rocking Robots team spoke with Morten Nielsen, Christian Schlette, and Francisco Javier Luque Lobato.
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Sarcos Technology and Robotics Corporation yesterday announced its rebranding to Palladyne AI Corp. The shift in brand identity, set to reflect in the NASDAQ ticker symbol change to PDYN, symbolizes the company’s strategic pivot towards specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning software for robotic systems. This development represents a transition from Sarcos’ traditional focus on physical robotics to a more software-centric approach.
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At the European Robotics Forum taking place in Rimini this week, the field of robotics is being discussed from a wide range of perspectives. In this video report, Rocking Robots offers a first impression and discusses the main trends in robotics with Professor Lorenzo Marconi from the University of Bologna.
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Bear Robotics, a company specializing in service robotics and artificial intelligence solutions, has recently completed a $60 million Series C funding round led by LG Electronics. This investment marks a substantial step for the Redwood City-based firm, as it aims to expand into new markets such as smart warehousing and supply chain automation. Bear Robotics plans to develop its next-generation robotics platform, which includes autonomous navigation systems and adaptive learning algorithms, to cater to the evolving demands of supply chains and manufacturing processes.
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Dexory has announced the launch of DexoryView, a new AI-powered logistics engine designed to enhance the efficiency of warehouse operations. This technology is used in warehouses manage their operations, focusing on optimizing operational efficiency, inventory management, and overall responsiveness.