New Digitization Solutions from Festo Advance Rockwell Automation's IIoT Initiatives

Festo Ethernet/IP module now links valve terminal diagnostics with FactoryTalk Analytics for Devices (Shelby) and previews a cloud gateway featuring preconfigured dashboards.

How Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Improve Patient Care

By working in tandem with AI and robotics in healthcare, humans can deliver a higher quality of care for patients in very measurable ways.

Impact of Automated Transportation in Modernising Logistics

Automated transportation is not just limited to providing practical solutions for logistical problems, but it also ensures that its solutions enable enterprises to pinpoint and address their logistical inefficiencies in real-time.

Embry-Riddle Becomes First School to Receive Comprehensive Certification for Unmanned Flight Instruction

Unmanned Aircraft Systems curriculum at Embry-Riddle earns Trusted Operator Program certification from the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI).

Heitek Automation Now Distributing Festo Products in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico

Heitek will distribute components and provide value-added services for the full line of Festo pneumatic and electric automation products.

Power/mation Now Distributing Festo Products in the Upper Midwest

Power/mation's customers in Minnesota and the Dakotas are introduced first to Festo pneumatic automation solutions.

A Prime Example for Industry 4.0

The iTENDO is the worlds first intelligent toolholder with real-time process control. In an interview, developers Friedrich Bleicher and Johannes Ketterer explain how the embedded systems solution makes production smart and economical.

Creating a Collaborative Humanoid Robot

The goal of our project is to create a dual-arm collaborative robot with a humanoid shape entirely designed, made, and built at Polytechnique Montreal (Canada).

The Commercial UAV Show, London: Mobilicom to Present its SkyHopper Holistic Solution for Commercial and Industrial Drones

As part of the official conference, SkyHoppers representative will talk about "Beyond Virtual Line of Sight - Is your platform ready?"

Drone Industry Launches to New Heights with FT Aviator: Industry's First Single-Handed, Precision Flight Controller with Advanced Camera Interfaces

Astronaut and pilot-designed controller by Fluidity Technologies makes drone flight more precise, intuitive and easier to learn

Swift Navigation Case Study:
Yeti Snow Technology

Yeti has the goal to develop an autonomous snow clearing service for use on future airports. The product will be introduced in steps, in parallel with the development of technology for self-driving vehicles.

It Will Be Possible to Integrate Exoskeletons Into Clothes

A stable wheelchair is automatically heavier. The same thing applies to exoskeletons. For a wearer to move about freely for an entire day, the battery has to be very powerful. But this means that it is also large and heavy.

Five Collaborative Mobile Robots Applications

Material handling and the inhouse transportation is often still done manually by humans spending valuable time just pushing carts from A to B. With collaborative mobile robots these tasks can be automated in a simple, efficient, and cost-effective way.

The Benefits of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

Similar to UPC, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has had delayed acceptance in the industry. Patented in 1983, initial RFID research completed in Los Alamos during the 1970s has seen limited acceptance.

Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI): ASI Mining Secures Investment from Epiroc to Accelerate the Roll Out of its Autonomous Mining Solutions

"ASI Mining is now able to leverage Epirocs extensive mining automation experience and global service and support network,"

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