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Path Robotics raises $100M to automate welding

Robotics Business Review

Source: Path Robotics Over the past 12 months, Path Robotics has closed $100 million in new investments. The Columbus, Ohio-based company said it is dedicated to embodying artificial intelligence so that robotic systems can take on challenges that traditional automation is incapable of tackling. and Canada.

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Premier Automation launches Premier Labs, a venture studio for industrial robots and AI

Robotics Business Review

Source: Premier Labs While many startups come out of universities and search for problems to solve, another model is the “venture studio,” in which a company creates startups in response to customer needs. Premier Labs will rely on the expertise of Premier Automation’s 150 employees in Monroeville, Pa.,

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Re-Up to deploy Nala Robotics automated frier in its convenience stores

Robotics Business Review

Nala Robotics said its fully automated system can handle every part of the frying process, from breading to frying, tossing, and packing. “At Wingman is a fully automated robotic fryer. Salafia says Re-Up will take a look at each of its stores individually to find where the robots will best fit.

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Chip democratisation leads to open-source choices

E&T

For processor cores, RISC-V now offers a wide range of options: whether free and open-source or commercial paid-for. During a panel on design democratisation at the Design Automation Conference (DAC) in San Francisco, Chips Alliance general manager Rob Mains said: “We are looking for an informed democracy of designers.

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Jeff Burnstein, president of A3, shares top automation trends for 2023

Automation Mag

Advances in automation technologies are transforming the industrial manufacturing landscape. Automation experts share their predictions on trends that Canadian manufacturers need to watch out for in 2023 and respond to accordingly. Those that don’t automate are getting left behind. 2022 was no different.

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Bota Systems launches SensONE T80 for larger cobots

Robotics Business Review

Source: Bota Systems Bota Systems AG, a developer of multi-axis, force-torque sensors, last week launched the SensONE T80. “This collaboration with Bota Systems increases the sensitivity and precision of solutions with UR, giving our customers the tools they need to innovate and automate more effectively.” .

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Technology That’s Easy To Support and Implement

Gary Mintchell

He told me about his new company Inductive Automation. And all these years later, Inductive Automation is still thriving. I thought about the market I principally write about and how Ignition fit. It was SCADA/HMI software. I put it in a mental bin along with Wonderware and Intellution at the time. This information came to me.