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RIOS Intelligent Machines raises Series B funding, starts rolling out Mission Control

Robotics Business Review

The company said it plans to use the investment to develop and offer artificial intelligence and vision-driven robotics, starting with a product for the lumber and plywood-handling sector. based RIOS said its systems can enhance production efficiency and control. Menlo Park, Calif.-based

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Farming Robot to Help Care for Crop Plants and Reduce Chemical Use

i4.0 today

A pioneering autonomous robot is set to help farmers better monitor the health status of individual crop plants and reduce herbicide use. It is estimated around one-third of the world’s agricultural products are pesticide dependent, with the most common types being herbicides. million from the Scottish Government.

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Australian Innovation Competition announces prize pool of $150k for entrants with innovative ideas

AU Manufacturing

The Australian Innovation Competition (AIC 2023) has opened for entries today, with the goal of supporting local innovators across all sectors, including mining and manufacturing , who are developing new ideas and solutions to benefit customers, organisations, and their industries.

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Revolutionising neuromorphic sensory devices

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturers’ Monthly sits down with team leader Professor Sumeet Walia to learn how the device can reshape the landscape of autonomous technologies. Walia envisions handheld devices capable of imaging and analysing visible and ultraviolet wavelengths, offering real-time feedback on the quality of food or the presence of forensic evidence.

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Engineering Industries Ireland to Sponsor the 2024 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition

i4.0 today

Engineering Industries Ireland (EII), the Ibec group representing the engineering manufacturing and services sector in Ireland, has been announced as the Headline Sponsor of the annual Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition, scheduled to be held at RDS Simmonscourt in Dublin, on the 28th and 29th of May 2024.