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image-42AUSTIN, TEXAS (PRWEB) SEPTEMBER 20, 2022Apptronik, an Austin-based company specializing in the development of versatile, mobile robotic systems, is announcing a partnership with NASA to accelerate commercialization of its new humanoid robot. The robot, called Apollo, will be one of the first humanoids available to the commercial markets.At Apptronik’s headquarters in Austin, Texas, the first prototype of Apollo is now complete, with the expectation of broader commercial availability in 2023. Unlike special-purpose robots that are only capable of a single, repetitive task, Apollo is designed as a general-purpose robot capable of doing a wide range of tasks in dynamic environments. Apollo will benefit workers in industries ranging from logistics, retail, hospitality, aerospace and beyond.NASA is known across the globe for its contributions to the advancement of robotics technology. NASA first partnered with Apptronik in 2013 during the DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC), where founders were selected to work on NASA’s Valkyrie Robot. The government agency has now selected Apptronik as a commercial partner to launch a new generation of general-purpose robots, starting with Apollo.“Continued investment from NASA validates the work we are doing at Apptronik and the inflection point we have reached in robotics. The robots we’ve all dreamed about are now here and ready to get out into the world,” said Jeff Cardenas, CEO and co-founder of Apptronik. “These robots will first become tools for us here on Earth, and will ultimately help us move beyond and explore the stars.”In addition to its work with NASA, Apptronik’s team has partnered with leading automotive OEMs, major transportation and logistics companies, and government agencies. Boasting notable names including Dr. Nicholas Paine, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Apptronik and Dr. Luis Sentis, Co-Founder and Scientific Advisor, its team is respected as among the best in the world. A growing hub for robotics, the Austin-based company continues to recruit top talent looking to bring their innovations to market now.Apptronik is recognized for its emphasis on human-centered design, building beautifully designed and user-friendly robotic systems. As part of this commitment, it selected premier design firm argodesign as its partner in designing Apollo with the goal of creating robots capable of working alongside humans in our most critical industries. The team’s focus now is to scale Apollo so that it can be customer-ready in 2023.About Apptronik:
Apptronik is a robotics company that has built a platform to deliver a variety of general-purpose robots. The company was founded in 2016 out of the Human Centered Robotics Lab at the University of Texas at Austin, with a mission to leverage innovative technology for the betterment of society. Its goal is to introduce the next generation of robots that will change the way people live and work, while tackling some of our world’s largest challenges. To learn more about careers at Apptronik, visit https://apptronik.com/careers/.

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<em>Kivnon will be presenting its most advanced and safest AGV/AMR Forklift at the event</em><strong>21 September 2022, Barcelona:</strong> Kivnon, an international group specializing in automation and mobile robotics, is attending <a href="https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUQCh2NHMP1jrI8T4KXCIgptm2tbE8RTkI0DMZVnbRH3QyH719gXOr4GM599Yz98sQA-3D-3Ds-oN_yv-2FfUUhElVy-2FWH4w2IjoYI1cFT2cDKkeSb9zYlXMS5-2Fe1MPCDXA9H8kyRS8m1yHhffcErcuXF2SVqNJFiFEOXmlUxiuple1QnWqxXzOZBPCZnqsqDUgyd-2FXfaN0fJBdTwdzZjOikSun8wABZ8qTJEvW2lrIG8XX-2F1h8YmX5Sk6L3AVAVQUvdx2QVDUaEi5meawNCYHZuGGCPR6T1P48IsYF-2BbqALYHdtQ4-2FxVXYdcqt3ojWscrKZ7IH5vMAbNKDgIEZczAcMhUOmCF2gxmIZV6bkq1ZovlR9cqHFno8sjBu0IUiGThf48tzB8Ee6-2FZ5ymoIvBS0iFNICmGE9ANwAWg-3D-3D">Logistics & Automation</a> in Spain and will be showcasing it’s safe and versatile <a href="https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=4tNED-2FM8iDZJQyQ53jATUZ3TGCrEjZCnP8thEBYjrMnLlp4QhVbfAvucSkjSu0vWg3Ea_yv-2FfUUhElVy-2FWH4w2IjoYI1cFT2cDKkeSb9zYlXMS5-2Fe1MPCDXA9H8kyRS8m1yHhffcErcuXF2SVqNJFiFEOXmlUxiuple1QnWqxXzOZBPCZnqsqDUgyd-2FXfaN0fJBdTwdzZjOikSun8wABZ8qTJEvW2lrIG8XX-2F1h8YmX5Sk6L3AVAVQUvdx2QVDUaEi5meawNCYHZuGGCPR6T1P48Ise9q6Tk52KVtpqXOrkN1ssaC5TCFPwgz3SRhLwhnmO-2FDAD5NQo5fBcKxNJbJZHCkK7FypPOgplpnlZxDa-2BRSMYllFSy-2BrcjQDjGVsi77EM6AbxC5X6K2u5rwj1X6tAXxBA-3D-3D">K55 AGV/AMR Forklift Pallet Stacker</a>. Putting the emphasis on forklift safety, Kivnon K55 is equipped with advanced safety features to guarantee safe operations as it collaborates, moves, and reacts in a facility.<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/vcsPRAsset_3595925_164549_38e7603c-a2b6-41ec-b54c-6a5cd8f4c003_0-1024x683.jpg">vcsPRAsset_3595925_164549_38e7603c-a2b6-41ec-b54c-6a5cd8f4c003_0</a>The Kivnon K55 is designed to move and stack palletized loads at low heights and performs cyclic or conditioned routes while interacting with other AGVs/AMRs, machines, systems, and people, making it a highly effective and safe solution. The model incorporates safety scanners that allow the vehicle to ensure 360-degree safety and operate seamlessly in shared spaces. The fork sensors help assess the possibility of correct loading or unloading of the pallet, keeping the transported goods safe.Thierry Delmas, Managing Director at Kivnon, says, “AGVs/AMRs are revolutionizing internal logistics. The rising forklift safety challenge is of deep concern, and with the K55 we have taken a step forward to address the global issue. The Kivnon range is designed to ensure safe and reliable operations and to optimize operational efficiency.”<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/vcsPRAsset_3595925_164548_d0feca9e-3284-4f27-b9ac-a03b93787cb2_0-1-1024x683.jpg">vcsPRAsset_3595925_164548_d0feca9e-3284-4f27-b9ac-a03b93787cb2_0-1</a>During the event, which runs from 26 – 27 October at IFEMA, Madrid, Kivnon will demonstrate the capabilities of the K55 Pallet Stacker. The vehicle can autonomously transport palletized loads of up 1,000 kg and lift them to heights of up to 1 meter. The vehicle is capable of performing cyclical or conditional circuits and interacting with other AGVs/AMRs, machines, and systems. Highly adaptable, the K55 is perfect for any open-bottom or euro-pallet storage application, receipt and dispatch of goods, and internal material transport. Its use will optimize safety, storage space, and process efficiency.A robust industrial product, the K55 provides the reliability required to ensure continuity of production process and flexibility to adapt to specific application needs, with an online battery charging system that can function 24/7 with opportunity charges.<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/vcsPRAsset_3595925_164547_bde3ecdd-613d-45eb-ab6d-b7d67c768e0a_0-1024x683.jpg">vcsPRAsset_3595925_164547_bde3ecdd-613d-45eb-ab6d-b7d67c768e0a_0</a>Delmas continues, “The Logistics and Automation show is an important networking event where customers can learn about the latest technologies and innovations. We pride ourselves on innovation and are excited…
Anyone who needs quickly available industrial cameras for image processing projects is not faced with an easy task due to the worldwide chip shortage. IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH has therefore been pushing the development of alternative USB3 hardware generations with available, advanced semiconductor technology in recent months and has consistently acquired components for this purpose. Series production of new industrial cameras with USB3 interface and Vision Standard compatibility has recently started. In the CP and LE camera series of the uEye+ product line, customers can choose the right model for their applications from a total of six housing variants and numerous CMOS sensors.image-43The models of the uEye CP family are particularly suitable for space-critical applications thanks to their distinctive, compact magnesium housing with dimensions of only 29 x 29 x 29 millimetres and a weight of around 50 grams. Customers can choose from global and rolling shutter sensors from 0.5 to 20 MP in this product line. Those who prefer a board-level camera instead should take a look at the versatile uEye LE series. These cameras are available with coated plastic housings and C-/CS-mount lens flanges as well as board versions with or without C-/CS-mount or S-mount lens connections. They are therefore particularly suitable for projects in small device construction and integration in embedded vision systems. IDS initially offers the global shutter Sony sensors IMX273 (1.6 MP) and IMX265 (3.2 MP) as well as the rolling shutter sensors IMX290 (2.1 MP) and IMX178 (6.4 MP). Other sensors will follow.image-44The USB3 cameras are perfectly suited for use with IDS peak thanks to the vision standard transport protocol USB3 Vision®. The Software Development Kit includes programming interfaces in C, C++, C# with .NET and Python as well as tools that simplify the programming and operation of IDS cameras while optimising factors such as compatibility, reproducible behaviour and stable data transmission. Special convenience features reduce application code and provide an intuitive programming experience, enabling quick and easy commissioning of the cameras.Learn more: https://en.ids-imaging.com/news-article/usb3-cameras-series-production-launched.html

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<pre class="wp-block-code">Guest Article by Ellie Poverly - Ellie is an online journalist specializing in robotics and science research. She is also the Managing Editor at Revolutionized Magazine. </pre>As of 2022, <a href="https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/ocean">roughly 80% of the ocean remains a mystery. In fact, much of it hasn’t even been seen by humans yet. There have been more photographs of the Moon’s surface than the ocean floor.Exploring the deepest parts of the ocean is an incredible challenge, complicated by intense pressures and complete darkness. Here’s a look at the robots that could finally reveal the secrets of Earth’s oceans.<strong>The Limits of Human Exploration</strong>Over half of the tallest mountain on Earth is underwater. The volcano Mauna Kea in Hawai’i is estimated to be <a href="https://www.livescience.com/tallest-mountain-on-earth">around a mile taller than Mt. Everest from base to peak, although most of it is submerged. This massive volcano is just one of countless secrets hiding beneath the surface of Earth’s oceans.<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/image-45-768x1024.png">image-45</a>Other discoveries waiting underwater range from the wrecks of lost aircraft to the remains of sunken ships and even sunken cities, as well as life that looks like something from an alien world. Exploring the ocean floor could reveal groundbreaking archaeological, geological and biological discoveries. So, why haven’t humans started SCUBA diving down to the seabed?Unfortunately, reaching the ocean floor is not easy, especially for humans. The deepest part of the ocean <a href="https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-mariana-trench-is-7-miles-deep-whats-down-there/">is the Mariana Trench, which extends 7 miles — or about 36,200 feet — deep. To put that into perspective, the world record <a href="https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2014/9/ahmed-gabr-breaks-record-for-deepest-scuba-dive-at-more-than-1000-feet-60537/">for the deepest SCUBA dive is only 1,090 feet, set by diver Ahmed Gabr in 2014. Approximately 1,000 feet below sea level is considered the maximum depth humans can dive.Luckily, humans have invented some amazing robots to help explore the ocean floor remotely.<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/image-48-1024x683.png">image-48</a><strong>The Robotic SCUBA Divers Exploring the Depths</strong>A growing number of robotic SCUBA divers travel down to the deepest reaches of the ocean. Some look like mini submarines, while others are eerily human-like. These robots help scientists study a wide range of topics and may become even more crucial in the years ahead.For instance, climate change <a href="https://www.charm.com/understanding-mycotoxins-and-predicting-risk-in-changing-climate/">increases the risk of food toxins on the surface. Could this be happening underwater as well? Additionally, the strange biology of deep-sea life could help researchers learn more about how life evolved on Earth and how it might exist on other worlds.The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has <a href="https://www.whoi.edu/what-we-do/explore/underwater-vehicles/auvs/orpheus/">explored depths of 36,000 feet below sea level in the Mariana Trench using a robotic submarine called Orpheus. The robot is helping create 3D imaging of the ocean floor and capture video footage of deep-sea life. Its navigation system may one day be used in robots that explore the dark oceans of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn.<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/image-47-682x1024.png">image-47</a>Taking a completely different approach is the OceanOne robotic SCUBA diver developed by researchers at Stanford University. The OceanOne is designed to be as human-like as possible, acting as a robotic avatar for human divers. On <a href="https://news.stanford.edu/2016/04/27/robotic-diver-recovers-treasures/">its maiden voyage in 2016, OceanOne was used to retrieve the first treasures ever recovered from the flagship of King Louis XIV, wrecked…
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motion plastics von igus mit intuitiver Software von Commonplace Robotics für einfache Lösungen in der AutomatisierungKöln, 29. September 2022 – Der motion plastics Spezialist igus investiert in den Ausbau seiner Aktivitäten in der Low Cost Automatisierung und hat jetzt die mehrheitlichen Anteile an Commonplace Robotics mit Sitz in Bissendorf bei Osnabrück erworben. Commonplace Robotics ist als Integrator spezialisiert auf intuitiv bedienbare Steuerung und Software sowie Leistungselektronik für die Robotik, sowohl im Industrie- als auch im Bildungsbereich. Beide Unternehmen arbeiten bereits seit sechs Jahren intensiv zusammen und haben unter anderem gemeinsam die igus Robot Control entwickelt, welche die Low Cost Kinematiken von igus aus Hochleistungskunststoffen ergänzt.

Vor 11 Jahren gründete Dr. Christian Meyer, bis dahin im Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung tätig, die Firma Commonplace Robotics. Der Name war Programm: Die Integration und Bedienung von Robotern so günstig und einfach machen, dass sie “commonplace” werden – also überall einsetzbar sind. Die ersten Produkte mit Steuerung und eigener Leistungselektronik waren Roboter für die Didaktik. 2016 trat Christian Meyer an igus heran, denn er stellte fest, dass die Roboter-Kinematiken von igus zu seiner Vision von “commonplace” passten: günstig, einfach, tauglich für die Industrie. Inzwischen haben die beiden Unternehmen gemeinsam Produkte wie die iRC igus Robot Control und den ReBeL Cobot sowie einen Aktuator entwickelt. Durch die hohe Fertigungstiefe von Commonplace Robotics – von Firmware und Software über Schaltschrankbau bis hin zur Platinenbestückung – können Neuentwicklungen schnell umgesetzt werden.Mit gestärkter Innovationskraft die Low Cost Automation vorantreiben„Viele Kunden sind überrascht, dass sie ohne Programmierkenntnisse einfache Roboteraufgaben schon in 30 Minuten realisieren können”, sagt Frank Blase, Geschäftsführer der igus GmbH. „Wir freuen uns sehr, dass nach der intensiven Zusammenarbeit der letzten sechs Jahre jetzt ein noch fokussierteres Vorgehen bei der Low Cost Automatisierung möglich ist.” Mit der Akquisition bündeln Commonplace Robotics und igus ihre Innovationskraft. Dr. Christian Meyer sagt: „Wir freuen uns auf spannende technologische Projekte mit igus. Gerade über die von igus betriebene Plattform RBTX für Low Cost Robotik kommen täglich neue Anforderungen von Kunden aus allen Bereichen der Industrie in unsere Labore. Vieles davon ist schnell umsetzbar, zumal wir mit der Investition expandieren werden.” Neuestes Produkt der Kooperation ist der ReBeL Cobot für 4.970 Euro inklusive Steuerung. Der Aktuator, auch als Einzelkomponente erhältlich, kombiniert das Kunststoff-Knowhow von igus im Getriebe mit der Leistungselektronik und Software von Commonplace Robotics. Der ReBeL kann mit sechs Achsen bis zu zwei Kilogramm Traglast bei einer Reichweite von 664 Millimetern handhaben – und das bei einem Eigengewicht von nur 8,2 Kilogramm. Anfragen und Bestellungen kommen einerseits aus klassischen Anwendungsgebieten wie der Qualitätskontrolle und Pick and Place- Anwendungen im Maschinenbau, und andererseits aus neuen Anwendungsgebieten wie der Restaurant-Automatisierung oder dem Urban Farming.

Auf der Motek in Stuttgart (Halle 7, Stand 7320 und 7321) und der SPS Messe in Nürnberg (Halle 4, Stand 310) können sich Interessierte live einen Eindruck der gemeinsam entwickelten Innovationen verschaffen.

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<strong>RBTX powered by igus treibt die Low Cost Automation weiter voran und erweitert sein Marktplatz-Angebot um UR Cobots</strong><a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/PM5622-1-1024x614.jpg">PM5622-1<strong>Köln, 4. Oktober 2022 – In der Industrie sind Roboter längst unverzichtbar. Doch insbesondere kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen stehen oftmals vor der Frage: Wie lässt sich eine Aufgabe mit wenig Aufwand kostengünstig automatisieren? Seit 2019 bietet der RBTX Marktplatz powered by igus, der Robotik-Anbieter und Anwender zusammenbringt, einfache und preiswerte Lösungen ab 2981 Euro – zum Beispiel einen Pipettierroboter mit allem Zubehör. Jetzt kooperiert RBTX auch mit Universal Robots, einem der Weltmarktführer für industrielle, kollaborierende Leichtbauroboter.

</strong>Flexible Automatisierungslösungen und eine schnelle Integration sowie intuitive Nutzung – dieses gemeinsame Ziel verfolgen der Marktplatz RBTX und der führende Cobot-Hersteller Universal Robots mit ihrem Robotik-Angebot. Um Synergien effektiv zu nutzen, verkündeten die beiden Unternehmen auf der Motek 2022 in Stuttgart nun den Start ihrer Partnerschaft in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz im Rahmen des RBTX-Angebots des Kunststoff-Spezialisten igus. Über RBTX.com kooperiert der Marktplatz inzwischen mit 70 Unternehmen, die ihre Roboter, Greifsysteme, Kameratechnik, Förderbänder, Software und Services auf der Online-Plattform anbieten. Der Vorteil: RBTX gibt eine Kompatibilitätsgarantie für das gesamte Software- und Hardware-Angebot, sodass Anwender stets sicher gehen können, dass alle Komponenten miteinander funktionieren. „Mit Universal Robots haben wir nun einen weiteren namhaften Partner dazugewonnen, durch den wir das Produktangebot auf RBTX.com – abgesehen vom igus eigenen Roboter ReBeL – erstmals um Cobots erweitern können”, sagt Alexander Mühlens, Leiter Geschäftsbereich Automatisierungstechnik und Robotik bei igus. „Universal Robots ist nicht nur ein Pionier für Cobots, sondern auch wegweisend, wenn es um die intuitive Programmierung von Robotern geht. Das passt genau in das Konzept unseres Marktplatzes für Low Cost Automation-Lösungen, die sich auch ohne jegliche Vorkenntnisse schnell und unkompliziert umsetzen lassen. Daher freuen wir uns sehr, dass wir Universal Robots als Partner gewinnen konnten.“ Auf dem Marktplatz gibt es bereits zahlreiches Zubehör, wie die 7. Roboterachse von igus, welches sich mit den UR Cobots kombinieren lässt.

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</strong>„Universal Robots bietet einfach zu integrierende Automatisierungslösungen, die es Kunden ermöglichen, ihre Wettbewerbsfähigkeit zu stärken und einen schnellen Return on Invest zu erzielen – das passt sehr gut zum Ansatz von RBTX”, sagt Andrea Alboni, General Manager Western Europe bei Universal Robots. Alexander Mühlens ergänzt: „Als offener Marktplatz sind wir immer an neuen Partnern interessiert, denn so können wir über unsere Plattform am Ende noch mehr individuelle Lösungen anbieten. Schließlich verfolgen wir ein gemeinsames Ziel: Automatisierung so zugänglich wie möglich zu machen.” Ganz nach dem „Build or Buy“-Prinzip finden Interessierte auf RBTX ein fertiges Robotik-System zum Festpreis oder können individuell Komponenten für die eigene Lösung zusammenstellen. Auf dem Marktplatz haben Interessierte auch jederzeit Zugang zum RBTXpert – einen Remote-Integrator-Service für Automatisierungslösungen mit Festpreis. Der RBTXperte prüft gemeinsam mit dem Kunden im Videochat (erste Stunde kostenfrei) die Machbarkeit der geplanten Anwendung und zeigt die Vorteile unterschiedlicher Kinematiken. Nach dem Beratungsgesprächs erhält der Kunde ein Angebot mit Festpreis – immer mit dem Fokus darauf, die kostengünstigste, funktionierende Lösung zu finden. Zudem hilft der RBTXpert bei der Inbetriebnahme. So findet auf RBTX.com jeder die passende Automatisierungslösung für seine Anwendung und sein Budget – auch ohne Automatisierungserfahrung oder Programmierkenntnisse. Dank des stetig wachsenden Partnernetzwerks…
NSK is working to assist society by developing new service robot technology, including robotic devices for moving patients in medical settings. In October 2021, the company joined a Japanese government initiative to implement robotic technology in hospitals and help prevent the spread of Covid-19. NSK is now working to develop its robotic technologies further through dialogue with frontline medical staff.image-49New robots are currently in development around the world to assist humans and help solve societal issues. As part of this effort, NSK wants to create robots for use in settings where many people are moving around, including medical facilities and hospitals. The company’s smooth movement and low noise technologies are ideal for robotic applications in this field.Among the candidates for development at the initial planning stage was an autonomous mobile robot. However, after observing the inner workings of a hospital, with its narrow corridors and high footfall rates, NSK concluded that a motorised assistance robot which could help staff during patient transfer would be a more useful contribution to workplace efficiency.The company knew that its proposed robot could reduce the physical burden on medical staff and help facilitate work-style reform in the healthcare sector. Based on this approach, the company built a robotic prototype that helps staff to move heavy objects such as stretchers and trolleys in hospitals. As part of the Japanese government initiative, NSK is currently demonstrating the use of its motorised assistance robot at a major hospital. The end goal is eventual adoption by the healthcare sector for daily use.image-50NSK is focusing on essential user issues when developing the assist robot, deploying idea verification in short cycles. For example, rather than spending three years to develop the robot in its entirety, NSK is seeking feedback from customers every three months, implementing improvements incrementally during the development process.The robot developed by NSK uses a motor drive that facilitates smooth starting and acceleration, as well as deceleration and tight turns. NSK ultimately wants to create a usable robot that fits user requirements, leveraging its know-how to aid people working in frontline healthcare. Innovative projects of this type support the company’s ethos of better meeting the needs of society, while simultaneously creating opportunities for new business growth.

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AGILOX expands its product portfolio with an intelligent dolly mover<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/image-51.png">image-51</a><em>With the new AGILOX ODM, the AMR manufacturer is targeting a completely new area of application: the transport of small load carriers.</em>After AGILOX ONE and AGILOX OCF, now comes AGILOX ODM. The company, which specializes in logistics robots, is adding an autonomous dolly mover to its range of intelligent transport systems controlled by swarm intelligence. AGILOX is thus targeting a completely new area of application: the transport of small load carriers.AGILOX is expanding its range of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) with the new Omnidirectional Dolly Mover AGILOX ODM. While the AGILOX ONE is equipped with a scissor lift and the AGILOX OCF has a free lift for load handling, the AGILOX ODM is built on the principle of a dolly mover. This means it can accept loads with a maximum weight of 300 kg to a maximum lifting height of 250 mm and transport them to their destination. The intelligent AMR concept with AGILOX X-SWARM technology thus opens up new areas of application and other industry segments because small load carriers (such as totes), which the new AGILOX ODM is designed to transport, are widely used, especially in the electronics and pharmaceutical industries.<strong>Details of the new AGILOX ODM</strong>
With the AGILOX ODM, AGILOX has brought new thinking to the concept of Automated Guided Vehicles: The compact vehicle travels autonomously and navigates freely on the production floor or in the warehouse, perfectly ensuring the in-house material flow. Just like AGILOX ONE and AGILOX OCF, AGILOX ODM uses an omnidirectional drive concept. This allows it to travel transversely into rack aisles as well as turn on the spot, enabling it to maneuver even in the tightest of spaces. The lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) accumulator ensures short charge times and long operating cycles.“AGILOX is a brand that has built a strong foundation with the AGILOX ONE and the AGILOX OCF. With the new AGILOX ODM, we remain true to our brand DNA while simultaneously targeting the transport of small load carriers to support our growth plan to become the world’s leading AMR provider,” says Georg Kirchmayr, CEO of AGILOX Services GmbH.<strong>The AGILOX advantage</strong>
With the new AGILOX ODM, customers can benefit from all the advantages of same proven X-SWARM technology as in AGILOX ONE and AGILOX OCF: the unique advantages of an (intra-)logistics solution designed from the ground up.Since AGILOX AMRs have no need for a central control system and can orient to the existing contours with millimeter precision, this eliminates time-consuming and costly modifications to the existing infrastructure. Autonomous route-finding also enables the vehicles to avoid obstacles unaided. If it is not possible to get past the detected obstacle due its size or the available clearance, the AMRs calculate a new route within seconds to reach their destination as quickly as possible. For customers, this means maximum freedom in their existing processes, because they do not have to adapt to the Autonomous Mobile Robot system. Instead, the system adapts to the customer’s processes. Furthermore, fully autonomous routing ensures a safe workflow – even in mixed operations.Plug & Perform commissioning of the intelligent intralogistics solutions and the absence of a master computer or navigation aids also saves AGILOX customers from doing tedious alteration work in advance. Once the logistics robots have been put into operation, they organize themselves according to the (decentralized) principle of swarm intelligence, i.e. they exchange information several times a second to enable the entire fleet to calculate the most efficient route and prevent potential deadlocks before these can occur. The customer thus benefits from a system that constantly runs smoothly, with no downtime. Time-consuming coordination of vehicles by the customer is also a thing of the past thanks…
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IFR presents World Robotics Report 2022 #WorldRobotics<em>Frankfurt, Oct 13, 2022 — </em>The new World Robotics report shows an all-time high of 517,385 new industrial robots installed in 2021 in factories around the world. This represents a growth rate of 31% year-on-year and exceeds the pre-pandemic record of robot installation in 2018 by 22%. Today, the stock of operational robots around the globe hits a new record of about 3.5 million units.”<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/image-52-1024x576.png">image-52</a>“The use of robotics and automation is growing at a breathtaking speed,” says Marina Bill, President of the International Federation of Robotics. “Within six years, annual robot installations more than doubled. According to our latest statistics, installations grew strongly in 2021 in all major customer industries, although supply chain disruptions as well as different local or regional headwinds hampered production.”Asia, Europe and the Americas – overview<strong>Asia </strong>remains the world’s largest market for industrial robots. 74% of all newly deployed robots in 2021 were installed in Asia (2020: 70%).Installations for the region´s largest adopter <strong>China</strong> grew strongly by 51% with 268,195 units shipped. Every other robot installed globally in 2021 was deployed here. The operational stock broke the 1-million-unit mark (+27%). This high growth rate indicates the rapid speed of robotization in China.  <strong>Japan</strong> remained second to China as the largest market for industrial robots. Installations were up 22% in 2021 with 47,182 units. Japan’s operational stock was 393,326 units (+5%) in 2021.
After two years of declining robot installations in all major industries, numbers began growing again in 2021. Japan is the world´s predominant robot manufacturing country: Exports of Japanese industrial robots achieved a new peak level at 186,102 units in 2021.The <strong>Republic of Korea</strong> was the fourth largest robot market in terms of annual installations, following the US, Japan and China. Robot installations increased by 2% to 31,083 units in 2021. This followed four years of declining installation figures. The operational stock of robots was computed at 366,227 units (+7%).<a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/image-53.png">image-53</a>EuropeRobot installations in <strong>Europe</strong> were up 24% to 84,302 units in 2021. This represents a new peak. Demand from the automotive industry was steady, while demand from the general industry was up by 51%. Germany, which belongs to the five major robot markets in the world, had a share of 28% of total installations in Europe. Italy followed with 17% and France with 7%.The number of installed robots in <strong>Germany </strong>grew by 6% to 23,777 units in 2021. This is the second highest installation count ever recorded, following the peak caused by massive investments from the automotive industry in 2018 (26,723 units). The operational stock of robots was calculated at 245,908 units (+7%) in 2021. Exports of industrial robots from Germany were up 41% to 22,870 units, exceeding the pre-pandemic level.<strong>Italy</strong> is the second largest robot market in Europe after Germany. The main growth driver between 2016 and 2021 was the general industry with an annual average growth rate of 8%. 
The operational stock of robots was computed at 89,330 units (+14%) in 2021. The 2021 results were driven by catch-up effects and earlier purchases due to a reduction of tax credits in 2022. This created a 65% increase of robot installations to a new record level of 14,083 units in 2021.The robot market in <strong>France</strong> ranked third in Europe in 2021 regarding annual installations and operational stock, following Italy and Germany. In 2021, robot installations increased by 11% to 5,945 units. The operational stock of robots in France was calculated at 49,312 units, a 10% increase over the previous year.In the <strong>United Kingdom</strong>, industrial robot…
<strong>Wussten Sie, dass es tatsächlich eine Milchschokolade gibt, in der die Verlangen aller vereint sind? Die köstlichsten Wünsche von mehr als einer Million Schokoladenliebhabern wurden mithilfe von künstlicher Intelligenz ausgewertet, um eine Schokolade zu kreieren, die allen schmeckt. Zur Erfüllung der Bedürfnisse und in Reaktion auf steigende Gesundheitsprobleme wurde die Milchschokolade der Zukunft mittels einer einzigartigen Milchpulverlösung kreiert. „The Bar“ ist ein Milchschokoladenkonzept, das die sich ändernden Vorlieben der Schokoladenliebhaber vereint und dabei 30 % weniger Zucker enthält.</strong><a href="https://robots-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/Valio_TheBar_Bettersweet-1024x768.jpg">Valio_TheBar_Bettersweet</a>Da Milch die Hauptzutat von Schokolade ist, hat sich das finnische Molkerei- und Lebensmittelunternehmen Valio bei der Präsentation des Geschmacks der Zukunft künstliche Intelligenz zunutze gemacht. Die Rezeptur einer neuen von Menschen kreierten Milchschokolade mit dem Namen „The Bar“ basiert auf der KI-Analyse der Gedanken, Verlangen und Geschmacksvorlieben von Milchschokoladenliebhabern auf der ganzen Welt. Valio entwickelte das Zukunftskonzept gemeinsam mit den lokalen Chocolatiers des Unternehmens Kultasuklaa, das heißt auch, dass Valio nicht auf die Herstellung von Schokolade umgestellt hat. „The Bar“ ist ein Nachweis dessen, was die Milchpulverlösung eines Molkereiunternehmens erzielen kann und wie die Zukunft der Milchschokolade aussehen könnte.<em>„Die Bedürfnisse und Vorlieben der Milchschokoladenliebhaber weltweit befinden sich im Wandel. Ein zunehmendes Bewusstsein für Gesundheitsprobleme wirkt sich auf die Süßwarenindustrie aus und Regierungen weltweit regulieren bereits die Verwendung und den Konsum von Zucker. Dank unserer Valio Bettersweet</em><em></em><em>-Lösung bleibt der Geschmack gleich, trotz reduzierten Zuckeranteil,” sagt</em> Valios Senior Vice President <strong>Timo Pajari</strong>.Die Pionierarbeit in der Milchindustrie erfordert kontinuierliches Lernen, wie Technologie in der Produktentwicklung von Milchbestandteilen genutzt werden kann. Vergangenes Frühjahr hat das Unternehmen mithilfe von künstlicher Intelligenz mehr als 1,5 Millionen öffentliche Diskussionen über Milchschokolade in den sozialen Medien aus der ganzen Welt analysiert und hunderte von Menschen zu Ihren Vorlieben bezüglich Schokolade befragt. Die KI wurde von dem finnischen Unternehmen Aiwo Digital in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Consumer Insight-Team von Valio entwickelt.<em>„Wir wollten die köstlichsten und verborgensten Verlangen von Milchschokoladenliebhabern aufdecken. Durch die Kombination von KI-Fähigkeiten, menschlichem Handwerk und unserem Know-how im Bereich Milchpulver konnten wir die Schokolade der Zukunft kreieren. Die Beobachtungen und Auswertungen von Unterhaltungen auf sozialen Medien haben es uns ermöglicht, Rückschlüsse auf authentische Verbrauchervorlieben zu ziehen”,</em> sagt Pajari.
 <strong>Fünf unterschiedliche Schichten für unterschiedliche Verbraucherverlangen</strong>Die Ergebnisse zeigten leise Signale und aufkommende Milchschokoladen-Trends mit zwei wichtigen Schlussfolgerungen. Erstens gibt es keine einzige Lieblingsschokolade bezüglich Geschmack, Füllung oder Größe, da Verbraucher unterschiedliche Milchschokoladen in unterschiedlichen Situationen genießen möchten. Zweitens möchten Verbraucher sich Milchschokolade mit gutem Gewissen gönnen. Der Geschmack und die Süße sind sehr wichtige Faktoren, allerdings wünschen Verbraucher gleichzeitig eine gesündere Milchschokolade, die auf natürliche Weise weniger Zucker enthält.Die Rezeptur für eine gesündere Traumschokolade basiert auf den Ergebnissen der KI: fünf unterschiedliche Schokoladensorten mit weniger Zucker. Jede Schokolade unterscheidet sich in Geschmack und Textur, um den unterschiedlichen Verbraucherverlangen zu entsprechen: Hunger, Verlangen, Entspannung oder Freude. Von Biss zu Biss werden neue Empfindungen aufgedeckt und bauen schrittweise aufeinander auf. Das von professionellen…
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