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Watch Out adds autonomy to CNC cells for precise production

Robotics Business Review

Watch Out visualizes a highly automated workcell that can fit into a container. Source: Watch Out Manufacturers face widespread shortages of skilled labor, but more intelligent automation could alleviate the problem, according to Watch Out. “LISI believed in us and really helped us develop our system.”

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Funding the next wave of robotics

Robotics Business Review

Learn more at: www.scalevp.com/ Jasmeet Singh, Founder, JMOON Ventures Jasmeet Singh has a diverse background spanning robotics engineering, founding startups, and investing since 2012. This partnership highlights the increasing adoption of warehouse automation to meet growing e-commerce demands and improve operational efficiency.

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Navigating the future

Manufacturer's Monthly

In 2008, Xavier Orr was digging deep into the world of neural networks in his final year of artificial intelligence studies at the University of Western Australia. In 2012, Orr met with co-owner Chris Shaw to commercialise the technology and Advanced Navigation was born. We are starting to adopt the technology more,” he said.

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In tune with times, software application provider focuses on frontline workers

Control Engineering

For Augmentir, the key technology innovation is a combination of enterprise SaaS, which has huge advantages in terms of deployment costs, the ubiquity of mobile and applying artificial intelligence (AI) effectively at scale. The connected worker space emerged around 2012-2013. Courtesy: Augmentir. RF : Yes, I would.