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RBR50 winners Agility Robotics, Brightpick live from Robotics Summit

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast ยท 2024 Robotics Summit recap / Interviews with RBR50 Winners In this episode of The Robot Report Podcast , Steve Crowe, Mike Oitzman, and Eugene Demaitre discuss highlights from the Robotics Summit & Expo that took place in Boston earlier in the month. New Unitree G1 Humanoid robot for $16K.

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Jeff Burnstein, president of A3, shares top automation trends for 2023

Automation Mag

Advances in automation technologies are transforming the industrial manufacturing landscape. Automation experts share their predictions on trends that Canadian manufacturers need to watch out for in 2023 and respond to accordingly. However, the move to electric vehicles (EVs) has accelerated the need for robots in this market.

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Market Dynamics

Gary Mintchell

The latest was automation where a few of us started a magazine to cover it. Then we went into brief cycles of IIoT, edge, networks, collaborative robots, IT companies looking at the manufacturing market. This podcast began life in 2007 as Automation Minutes. Then PC peripherals. The market was good for about 10 years.

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Kivnon answers questions about bankruptcy, AGV plans

Robotics Business Review

Kivnon Logstica last month entered bankruptcy as the company attempts to restructure and reformulate the Spanish provider of automated guided vehicles, or AGVs. The Robot Report reached out to the company for more details on the news. This has created a ripple effect, slowing growth in some areas.โ€

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Workerโ€™s safety: Signs that itโ€™s time to automate

Manufacturer's Monthly

As Masayuki (Masa) Mase, country manager for Universal Robots Oceania, explained: โ€œDull, dangerous, and dirty jobs should not be left to employees to fulfil. Itโ€™s imperative that businesses take a careful look at the signs of stress and strain injuries among workers to decide whether itโ€™s time to pivot to automation.โ€.

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RBR50 Spotlight: Exoskeleton improves walking for people with Parkinsonโ€™s disease

Robotics Business Review

Website: www.seas.harvard.edu Year Founded: 2007 Number of Employees: 500+ Innovation Class: Application & Market Researchers at Harvard John A. Explore the RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards 2024. Organization: Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Country: U.S.

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Webinar: Learn about software and systems to enable the intelligent warehouse

Robotics Business Review

Learn about the latest software, robots, and drones for the intelligent warehouse in this weekโ€™s webinar. Source: Adobe Stock Tracking mobile robots or monitoring inventory are only parts of the challenge for the intelligent warehouse. Lior Elazary is founder and CEO of inVia Robotics. He attended a Ph.D.

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