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KUKA iiQKA.OS promises to be easy to use

June 21st, 2021 | Industry News

The KUKA iiQKA.OS is designed to simple and easy to use. | Image credit: KUKA Robotics KUKA Robotics introduced a new operating system for its collaborative and industrial robot arms at Hannover Messe 2021. The new KUKA iiQKA.OS operating system is designed to be “as easy to use as a cellphone”. The primary goal of […]

Cruise becomes first company authorized to test robotaxi service in California

June 17th, 2021 | Industry News

Cruise becomes the first AV to be permitted to operate in California. | Image credit: Cruise Cruise scored a huge win when it became the first “driverless” autonomous vehicle (AV) passenger service to be authorized to operate in California. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) authorized Cruise, LLC to participate in California’s first pilot program. […]

Nvidia to acquire high-definition map maker DeepMap

June 16th, 2021 | Industry News

Deepmap builds high-definition maps for autonomous vehicles. | Image credit: Nvidia NVIDIA adds high-resolution mapping capabilities to its autonomous driving arsenal with the announcement this week of its intention to acquire DeepMap. DeepMap, founded in 2016, is a startup dedicated to building high-definition maps for autonomous vehicles to navigate the world safely. Chipmaker Nvidia deepens […]

Beta version of ROS 2 driver for UR cobots now available

June 16th, 2021 | Industry News

Universal Robots (UR), PickNik, and Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) released the beta version of the ROS 2 driver they’ve been working on for UR’s collaborative robot arms. The driver works across UR’s entire cobot line, including the newer e-Series cobots. The post Beta version of ROS 2 driver for UR cobots now available appeared first on […]

German Bundestag adopts autonomous driving law

June 15th, 2021 | Industry News

The famous German autobahn highway system is governed by German laws. | Image credit: Pixabay The German Bundestag (German federal parliament) is adopting a new law governing the future of autonomous driving in Germany. In the future, autonomous vehicles should be able to drive nationwide without a physically present driver in specified operating areas of […]

Motional autonomous vehicles get a bird’s-eye view in Las Vegas

June 14th, 2021 | Industry News

A Level 4 Motional Chrysler Pacifica Minivan being tested in Las Vegas. | Credit: Motional Tremendous progress has been made on many fronts when it comes to autonomous vehicles. But it remains to be seen when, or if, Level 5 fully autonomous vehicles will become commonplace. Many believe smart infrastructure, such as sensors in roads […]

Pickle Robot’s Dill wants to unload ‘messy trailers’

June 11th, 2021 | Industry News

Pickle Robot Company’s Dill wants to unload “messy trailers.” | Credit: Pickle Robot Company There seems to be a renewed focus on automating the grueling task of unloading trailers. Boston Dynamics revealed its Stretch mobile manipulator at the end of March, while Memphis-based robotics startup Dextrous Robotics recently emerged from stealth with its Chopstick system. […]

CMU’s snake robot can now swim underwater

June 10th, 2021 | Industry News

A submersible robot snake could assist the Department of Defense inspect ships, submarines and other underwater infrastructure. | Credit: CMU Carnegie Mellon University’s acclaimed snake-like robot can now slither its way underwater, allowing the modular robotics platform to inspect ships, submarines and infrastructure for damage. The post CMU’s snake robot can now swim underwater appeared […]

ANSI/RIA R15.08 Standard Redefines Industrial Mobile Robots – What’s New and Why It Matters

June 9th, 2021 | Industry News
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The new ANSI/RIA R15.08-1-2020 (R15.08) standard for mobile robots provides updated, and formalized, definitions for AGVs, AMRs and other mobile robotics types. The revised definitions are critical for the proper application of R15.08, and as such it is critical that both users and developers of industrial mobile robots take note. The post ANSI/RIA R15.08 Standard […]

Designing sit-to-stand motions for lower-limb exoskeletons

June 8th, 2021 | Industry News

A virtual Atlante exoskeleton moving from sitting to standing position. | Credit: University of Michigan Exoskeleton users can now go from sitting to standing safely and without assistance based on the work of University of Michigan researchers, who developed an approach to create and test solutions to such problems virtually. “We now have a way […]