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Magna to manufacture more Serve Robotics last-mile delivery systems

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Magna International will manufacture more delivery robots. Source: Serve Robotics Serve Robotics Inc. Magna is excited to continue collaborating with Serve, leveraging our manufacturing and technical expertise to help fuel Serve’s growth potential,” stated Matteo Del Sorbo, executive vice president for New Mobility globally at Magna.

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2023 robot orders down 30% from 2022 in North America, according to A3

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Source: A3 After two years of record sales, North American robot orders declined by 30% in 2023, said the latest report from the Association for Advancing Automation, or A3. The organization said it expects the slowdown, particularly in automotive manufacturing, to continue until the second half of 2024.

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AI in Manufacturing: Transforming Efficiency, Sustainability, and Tomorrow

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In the rapidly evolving landscape of manufacturing, the spotlight shines brightly on Artificial Intelligence (AI), the catalyst behind a transformative wave. AI is revolutionizing processes, enhancing efficiency, and propelling manufacturing into a future brimming with possibilities. The result? The result?

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Apptronik to integrate Apollo humanoid with NVIDIA general-purpose foundation model

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Source: Apptronik SAN JOSE, Calif. — Among the highlights of GTC this week was the convergence of artificial intelligence and humanoid robotics. In August 2023, Apptronik launched Apollo, which it designed for friendly interaction, mass manufacturability, and safety. Apptronik Inc.

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Top 5 robotics trends for 2024, according to the IFR

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Source: IFR The International Federation of Robotics, or IFR, today listed its picks for the top five global robotics trends of this year. AI and machine learning to aid more robots The trend of using artificial intelligence in robotics and automation keeps growing, according to the IFR. million units in 2022. million (U.S.),

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Rainbow Robotics, Schaeffler, KETI plan to jointly develop mobile dual-armed robots

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Michael Pausch, CTO of Schaeffler Industrial, agreed to jointly develop mobile manipulators for manufacturing. Source: Rainbow Robotics Rainbow Robotics has signed a memorandum of understanding with Schaeffler Group and the Korea Electronics Technology Institute, or KETI, to co-develop mobile manipulators driven by artificial intelligence.

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Toyota, READY Robotics to introduce sim-to-real robot programming using NVIDIA Omniverse

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Source: NVIDIA READY Robotics today announced that it is collaborating with Toyota Motor Corp. to enhance safety and efficiency in automotive production. Columbus, Ohio-based READY Robotics said its ForgeOS operating system makes industrial robot programming easier and more accessible to manufacturers of all sizes.

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