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ABB plans to spin off its robotics division

Robotics Business Review

ABB Robotics makes industrial systems such as this IRB robot demonstrating friction stir welding. ABB Group announced during its earnings call today that it plans to spin off its entire robotics division. “Only robotics and discrete automation declined from last year. “One can say we travel with the customer.”

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CynLr raises Series A funding to realize robot vision for ‘universal factory’

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The CLX robotic vision stack was inspired by human eyesight. The Bengaluru, India-based company specializes in “visual object sentience,” robotics, and cybernetics. “With General Motors … they require one standard robot platform to handle 22,000+ parts for assembly of the vehicles,” Ramaswamy said.

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ABB upgrades Flexley Mover AMR with visual SLAM capabilities

Robotics Business Review

The P604 robot is designed to handle containers, pallets, and racks in highly dynamic environments. The Zurich-based company said the launch is part of its overall effort towards offering robots that are more versatile, efficient, and easier to use. Were in a new era of robotics innovation.

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Sevensense acquisition to add VSLAM smarts to mobile robots, says ABB

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Sevensense said its VSLAM technology can improve mobile robot navigation. Source: ABB After a challenging year for autonomous mobile robot, or AMR, providers, industry leaders are continuing to consolidate. ABB had invested in Sevensense in 2021, the same year it acquired ASTI Mobile Robotics for $190 million. billion to $9.5

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NVIDIA, Foxconn to build advanced computing center in Taiwan

Robotics Business Review

The electronics manufacturer will contribute its production scale and said it expects to complete the center by 2026. The companies said their latest collaboration demonstrates their commitment to building servers to drive artificial intelligence , electric vehicles (EVs), smart factories, smart cities, robotics, and more.

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Aurora closes upsized public offering with gross proceeds of $483M

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Driver includes artificial intelligence software, dual computers, proprietary lidar that can detect more than 400 m (1,312.3 With runway well into 2026, Aurora said it expects this incremental capital to fund the initial phase of its scaling strategy. away, high-resolution cameras, an imaging reader, and additional sensors.

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The automation agenda: Unlocking potential and building resilience

Automation Mag

By 2026, 73 percent of Canadian companies plan to buy key items from regional supplies, while 91 percent plan to produce and sell most products in the same region. Just 27 percent of companies use artificial intelligence (AI) extensively. Today, in Canada and the U.S., What’s next?