How AI is Changing the Future of Supply Chain Costs
AI brings efficiency through big data analytics and performance insights on an unprecedented scale. With this power, AI is advancing supply chains for a cleaner, more cost-effective future. Preparing for this future starts with understanding AI implementation in the present.
The AI Impact for Next-Gen Industrial Robots
Let’s take a closer look at next-generation, AI-enhanced industrial robots – today’s ripe conditions for emerging use cases, their benefits and promised opportunities – to find out why.
3 Trends in Robotics Energy Consumption
Energy efficiency is an increasingly prominent concern as electronics adoption and environmental consciousness both rise. Robotics must consume less energy to sustain their growth in the future.
How Commercial Robotics Will Power the Logistics Industry in 2021
Automation in the supply chain isn’t a new phenomenon, but it carries new urgency now. What was once a competitive edge is now a necessity. Robotics will power the logistics industry this year, and here’s how.
How Robots Are Revolutionizing the Life Sciences Lab
The COVID-19 crisis has spurred life sciences labs to ramp up output at warp speed – and Stäubli Robotics is helping to meet critical needs.
Ways Robotics Are Revolutionizing Construction Sites
Robots are rapidly changing operations in numerous industries – from agriculture to medicine. The construction sector is also investing in them, and that trend seems set to continue.
Drivers and Restraints to the Collaborative Robot Market
While American manufacturers took a hit early on, the sector experienced a 30-month high in December as some U.S. companies calmed supply chain chaos by turning to domestic sourcing options.
Routes to Professional Success in Automation
With a clear shift towards more digitally enabled roles and a growing need for more automation and/or robotics across all industries, this requires more skilled people within these environments.
How to Optimize Your CV for a Robotics Engineer Career
There is no doubt that the robotics industry will keep developing in the upcoming years. But the problem is that this industry is already experiencing serious labor shortages and a lack of talent.
How Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Could Become Easier to Detect – new research from Draper, MIT
Researchers have developed a passive acoustic remote sensing method for unmanned underwater vehicles, which was demonstrated in Charles River field experiments, pictured here.
IMTS Spark “Demo Days” Features Interactive Demonstrations, Offers Six Concentrated Learning Opportunities
Inspired by the pavilions at IMTS, which physically group related exhibitors, IMTS Demo Days organizes demonstrations of core manufacturing technologies within a specific time period.
FANUC America Launches New CRX Cobot E-Learning Website
FANUC’s new CRX e-learning website offers FREE online tutorials. The CRX is an ideal cobot for everyone – plus we guarantee customers eight years of maintenance-free operation, and the same industrial reliability that FANUC is known for.
American Robotics Becomes First Company Approved by the FAA To Operate Automated Drones Without Human Operators On-Site
A seminal milestone in the drone industry, American Robotics now meets the safety requirements needed to make drones scalable for widespread commercial use.
MakinaRocks, Hyundai Robotics sign MOU to ‘advance AI-based industrial robot arm anomaly detection’
“As an increasing number of customers request AI-integrated robots, an AI-based analysis platform for robot functions is an indispensable necessity. We plan to expand our userbase with robots that can autonomously predict failures and perform quality management.”
Examples of Rescue Robotics Changing Emergency Response Times
Robots have worked in emergency services for decades, and they’re only becoming more prevalent. Here are some leading examples of these machines improving first responders’ response times.
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