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Automotive industry likely to continue leading robotics growth, says A3

Robotics Business Review

Source: ABB The Association for Advancing Automation, or A3, today released its quarterly and end-of-year report on robot orders in North America for 2023. While North American companies ordered 31,159 robots in 2023, compared with 44,196 in 2022 and 39,708 in 2021, A3 said it expects activity to pick up later this year and into 2025.

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China proposes guidelines for future humanoid development

Robotics Business Review

These organizations included the Shanghai Law Society, the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Industry Association, and the National and Local Humanoid Robot Innovation Centre. The guidelines were published last week in Shanghai during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC). Register now.

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Skild AI grabs $300M to build foundation model for robotics

Robotics Business Review

Credit: Skild AI A new wave of startups is emerging to apply recent artificial intelligence advances into more sophisticated robot behavior. Co-founders Pathak and Abhinav Gupta left Carnegie Mellon University ( CMU ) professorships to start Skild in 2023. The Pittsburgh-based company said the funding brings its valuation of $1.5

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ProMat 2023: Intralogistics, software and motion in focus

Control Engineering

Review ProMat 2023 Siemens product announcements. Warehousing, distribution center insights A material handling focus can help manufacturers, distribution centers and warehouses, as Siemens explained at ProMat 2023. The post ProMat 2023: Intralogistics, software and motion in focus appeared first on Control Engineering.

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ABB, NVIDIA, DHL, Teradyne to discuss state of robotics at RoboBusiness

Robotics Business Review

Robotics is inherently challenging because it requires inputs across disciplines, from mechatronics and electrical engineering to software and artificial intelligence. In October 2023, Schwarze relocated to the U.S., A keynote panel at RoboBusiness , which will be on Oct. 16 and 17 in Santa Clara, Calif.,

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Learning what is possible in warehouse robotics

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Explore what’s possible now in warehouse robotics and automation integration with a panel from The Robotics Group of MHI, at ProMat 2023. Robot implementation insights A panel of experts from The Robotics Group of MHI, at ProMat 2023, discussed what’s possible now in warehouse robotics and automation integration.

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Mobile Robotics – Increasing Flexibility Enables Increasing Efficiency in Logistics

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Mobile robots have experienced substantial growth in the last decade due to their autonomous mobility, which has been propelled by advancements in robotics technology, autonomous navigation, and artificial intelligence. Trend of cumulative funding from 2015 to 2022.