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Innovation latency in industrial automation

May 21st, 2021 | Industry News

Many of the world’s great technologies realize their full potential only 50-100 years after invention. Consider the printing press. During the first century after the Gutenberg press was invented, books were printed in impressive quantities but lacked their current level of utility. Why? It was simply because the pages lacked consistent numbers. The post Innovation […]

Deep learning optimizes sensor placement for soft robots

May 20th, 2021 | Industry News

MIT built a deep learning neural network to aid the design of soft robots, such as these iterations of a robotic elephant. | Photo Credit: MIT There are some tasks traditional robots – the rigid and metallic kind – simply aren’t cut out for. Soft-bodied robots, on the other hand, may be able to interact […]

Exyn drones achieve Level 4 autonomy

May 20th, 2021 | Industry News

Exyn Technologies’ drone is autonomously piloted and can go where other drones cannot. | Image credit: Exyn Technologies Exyn Technologies announced it has achieved level 4A autonomy, on the aerial autonomy scale of 1 to 5. This capability enables the deployment of Exyn drones into applications that were previously difficult to pilot, or risky for […]

SICK, Universal Robots partner on cobot safety

May 19th, 2021 | Industry News

SICK and Universal Robots (UR) announced a new safety solution for the safeguarding of accessible cobot applications for the URe Series of cobots. When combined, the sBot safety system and URCap from SICK increase productivity with immediate automated restart and profit from an easy configuration of the safety system directly from the UR teach pendant. […]

How Ingenuity Helicopter performs state estimation and localization

May 18th, 2021 | Industry News

NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter unlocked its rotor blades on Mars. | Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU I’ve been captivated by the NASA Ingenuity Helicopter in the past month. I was curious to know more about the helicopter’s localization and state estimation technology – what sensors and software does the helicopter use to figure out its position and orientation? Luckily, […]

Drone helps disinfect Churchill Downs before Kentucky Derby

May 17th, 2021 | Industry News

The race was on – safely – for more than 50,000 spectators Saturday at the 147th Kentucky Derby in part thanks to Pittsburgh-based AERAS. The company used its patented charged-electrostatic drone technology to sanitize Churchill Downs against COVID-19. This in part helped allow fans to return to the oldest sporting event in the United States. […]

Robot orders for non-automotive industries surge in Q1

May 14th, 2021 | Industry News

Robot orders in Q1 2021 were up 20% over the same period in 2020, according to the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). There were substantial increases in purchases coming from non-automotive industries, including metals (up 86%), life sciences/pharmaceutical/biomed (up 72%), food & consumer goods (up 32%), and others (12%). The post Robot orders for non-automotive […]

Quadruped learns to adapt its legs to changing terrain

May 13th, 2021 | Industry News

This quadruped, called Dyret, automatically adapts its morphology to different conditions in unstructured outdoor environments. The four-legged robot Dyret can adjust the length of its legs to adapt the body to the surface. Along the way, it learns what works best. This way it is better equipped the next time it encounters an unknown environment. […]

Yaskawa launches new PL190 and PL320 palletizing robots

May 12th, 2021 | Industry News

Yaskawa announces the availability of two new 4-axis palletizing robots that extend the range of payloads for the Yaskawa PL (palletizing) product line. The Yaskawa PL190 has a 190 kg payload capacity and the Yaskawa PL320 has a 320 kg payload capacity. All of the other technical specifications and dimensions of the PL190 and PL320 […]

Deep learning, vision help exoskeleton adapt to its surroundings

May 11th, 2021 | Industry News

Researchers fitted exoskeleton users with cameras and are optimizing computer software to process the video feed to recognize stairs, doors and other surroundings. | Photo Credit: University of Waterloo Robotics researchers are developing exoskeletons and prosthetic legs capable of making control decisions on their own using sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The system combines computer […]