Cobots Take on Manufacturing Challenges

Downsides or cautions noted by Garksi typically deal with misapplication of cobots. “When people see a cobot they think, anyone can set this up, I don’t need a robot specialist or machine builder,” he said. “There is a perception that you don’t need a qualified staff to set up cobots because they use tablet-like pendants…

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Nvidia Announces Cloud Sensor for Autonomous Operations

A set of soon-to-be-available microservices from Nvidia, known as Omniverse Cloud Sensor RTX, will reportedly be able to provide physically accurate sensor simulation to accelerate the development of fully autonomous machines of any kind. According to Nvidia, developers using Omniverse Cloud Sensor RTX can test sensor perception and associated artificial intelligence (AI) software at scale…

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3 Ways Manufacturers Can Derive Value from AI

Amid all the hype surrounding the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI), it’s crucial to acknowledge a core truth: Not all AI is created equal. The functionality and efficiency of AI systems heavily depend on the quality of data they are fed. Without high-quality, well-structured data, the promise of AI in industrial settings remains unfulfilled. If…

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Additive Manufactured Grippers Transform Robotics

By shedding unnecessary weight from robot grippers, Siemens is helping robots operate more efficiently. Not only does this drive immediate energy savings, but it also fosters a culture of innovation, allowing grippers to embrace the latest design advancements for enhanced performance and functionality.   At the heart of this revolution are advanced design tools and additive…

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