Manufacturers have been relying on human vision for complex picking and assembly for a long time, however, 3D vision systems are starting to replicate the capability of human vision in robotics. Nigel Smith, the Managing Director of TM Robotics, Toshiba…
It has been suggested that Automation, robotic and artificial intelligence have the potential to transform the nature of how we work. According to new research, as many as 375 million people could lose their jobs by 2030 as a larger…
Totem Plus the manufacturer and supporter of advanced automation and navigation products has announced that they will be offering the customers of their Naval Dome cyber defence a supplement for their PC-based navigation and automation systems, following the September signing…
Small and Medium sized manufacturing companies have been seen to be looking for productivity gains from their workforce and existing equipment before looking into investing in automation. The National Manufacturing Barometer has released this new finding as a part of…
JLT Mobile Computers, or JLT for short, will be supplying more than 300 JLT1214N forklift computers to Swire Coca-Cola USA. The leading developer and manufacturing company creates reliable computers that are able operate in demanding environments. The company have started…
Aliter Capital LP backed Edwin James Holdings (EJH) announced that the group had made the bolt-on acquisition of automated process and machine control systems provider WT Parker last month, so what can we expect from the new addition to the…
The Future of Robotics in Sports : Sports is an intrinsic part of civilization but sport as we know it is in for a game changer with artificial intelligence being combined with human skill for a new era of sport…
Robotics have been turning to animals for means of inspiration. The idea of combining animals and machines may seem a little bizarre but it is believed the flow of action potentials around the nervous system that connects out sensory organs…
Concern has been raised over the ever-prominent issue that artificial intelligence could be taking up to 40% of jobs by 2030âs. In a mere fifteen years, it is predicted the world of robotics will advance, even more so than it…
The line between man and machine is growing increasingly thinner. Artificial Intelligence developments are starting to perceive sights and sound more like human beings and the results are becoming nearer and nearer to human accuracy. Even the skins used on…
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