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Robotics and AI new focus for British region, after decommissioning of Nuclear Facility
Gary McKeating has recently been appointed as the Managing Director of the Industrial Solutions Hub (iSH) in West Cumbria, where he has detailed plans focusing on robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and advanced engineering to utilize local talents and resources. McKeating, who has extensive experience with various organizations including Sellafield and AREVA UK, aims to capitalize on the region’s strong problem-solving culture.
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A new book ‘How to Protect Yourself from Killer Computers’ describes a number of catastrophic computer failures, including a new unreported scandal and new details on the British Horizon IT scandal. The book will also provide advice to the public on how they can protect themselves from ‘killer computers’ alongside explaining how such issues can be prevented.
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The DeployAI project, an Artificial Intelligence flagship initiative in Europe, officially launched, aimed at making AI solutions more accessible and deployable for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the public sector across Europe. With €28 million funding from the European Commission, DeployAI represents a collaborative effort to shape the future of AI deployment in Europe.
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A new report indicates that 79% of UK manufacturers plan to implement generative AI in their operations by 2024. In comparison to a global average of 91%, 94% of UK manufacturers expect to utilize AI and ML in advanced analytics, representing the highest percentage among the surveyed countries.
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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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The relationship between robotics and AI was a hotly debated topic at ERF 2024, as is clear from this new report by Rocking Robots from Rimini. Our team interviewed both Dr. Bernd Liepert, President of euRobotics, and Dr. Werner Kraus, who is responsible for organizing next year’s event in Stuttgart.
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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.
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The Dutch tech ecosystem, despite showing resilience during the pandemic, faces challenges in maintaining its growth momentum. The absence of newly established billion-dollar companies and IPOs in 2022 and 2023, along with a slight decline in the overall ecosystem value to approximately €240 billion, signals a deceleration in growth. This contrasts with the steady growth in other European countries like the UK and France.
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A recent report on the Europe Industrial Robotics Market indicates a significant growth trajectory for the industrial robotics sector in Europe. This market is projected to increase from USD 4.5 billion in 2022 to USD 9.87 billion by 2030, demonstrating a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.3% over this period.
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Iron Mountain implements Dexory’s AI and robotic solution into UK warehouses
Dexory, provider of AI and robotics solutions, announced a partnership with Iron Mountain, provider of information management, storage, data centre infrastructure, and asset lifecycle management. Since 2021, Iron Mountain has expanded into a third-party logistics (3PL) provider in the Warehouse & Logistics industry. The company will adopt DexoryView as its preferred inventory and tracking solution at four strategic Iron Mountain warehouses across Kettering Symmetry Park, Lutterworth Magna Park North and Rugby Symmetry Park.