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Wandlebots on the future of robot programming

Robotics Business Review

ProMat coverage on Automated Warehouse 7 warehouse robotics exhibits to visit at ProMat 2025 Fox Robotics launches FoxBot Mk3 forklift with 4 new functions Slip Robotics adds SlipBot+ attachments to unload more freight Podcast sponsored by Wandelbots Simplify automation without limits.

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Freight and transport industry call for zero emission truck strategy

Manufacturer's Monthly

While the government’s first National Electric Vehicle Strategy launched last week is a major step forward for Australia, the freight and transport industry believes trucks and logistics will be left in the slow lane to decarbonisation if the scope of government policy isn’t expanded. But we cannot do it alone.

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It’s electric: A look at the eFreight 2030 trial

SMMT

This project will help raise the profile of sustainable freight, demonstrating how routes can be more effectively planned, drivers can be kept more local to their homes, and environmental benefits can be achieved by all.” The trucks are planned to arrive from late 2024 and into early 2025.

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Another Turn of the Wheel: Test Runs of Class 8 Autonomous Truck Fleets to Begin on Public Roads in the US

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Autonomous trucks have long been seen as the solution to overburdened road freight networks and inefficient logistics chains. Our forecasts indicate that Level 4 autonomous trucks – if commercialized as anticipated by 2024-2025 – have the potential to transport about ~22% of the annual freight tonnage in the US by 2040.

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Guiding change: a look at electric power steering

SMMT

ZF’s EPS is currently ready for steer-by-wire and can potentially accommodate future automated driving functions up to Level Five. As an active steering system, EPS can integrate with ADAS to support safety functions including, for example, continuous lane keeping.

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Nature-inspired tech to move transport towards net-zero

E&T

million in 2025 and 31.1 Its aim was to come up with an aesthetically attractive, functional and affordable alternative to conventional solar panels that will look (almost) as pleasing as a natural tree in a car park or front garden, and mimic nature to reverse hundreds of years of environmental damage. million in 2020 to 11.2

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The convergence of edge computing and 5G

Control Engineering

In fact, by 2025, 50% of enterprise data will be created and processed at the edge, compared to the present 10%. McKinsey predicts that by 2025, telcos will devote over $600 billion toward 5G infrastructure. By 2025, 50% of enterprise data will be created and processed at the edge, compared to the present 10%.