Amr El-Bayoumi

Smartify Robots - Critical Functions of Sensors in Robot Navigation Discussed by IDTechEx

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Monday, January 9, 2023

With the rapidly growing market size of robots and accelerating demand for adopting autonomy in multiple industries, sensors for robots are expected to enter their prime time very soon.

Key Points: 
  • With the rapidly growing market size of robots and accelerating demand for adopting autonomy in multiple industries, sensors for robots are expected to enter their prime time very soon.
  • As one of the most important components in robots, sensors can be categorized into proprioceptive sensors and exteroceptive sensors.
  • Commonly used sensors include vision sensors, ultrasonic sensors, infrared sensors, force and torque sensors, tactile sensors, and many others.
  • Similar to navigation sensors, safety sensors in robots also depend on specific working scenarios.

Smartify Robots - Critical Functions of Sensors in Robot Navigation Discussed by IDTechEx

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 9, 2023

With the rapidly growing market size of robots and accelerating demand for adopting autonomy in multiple industries, sensors for robots are expected to enter their prime time very soon.

Key Points: 
  • With the rapidly growing market size of robots and accelerating demand for adopting autonomy in multiple industries, sensors for robots are expected to enter their prime time very soon.
  • As one of the most important components in robots, sensors can be categorized into proprioceptive sensors and exteroceptive sensors.
  • Commonly used sensors include vision sensors, ultrasonic sensors, infrared sensors, force and torque sensors, tactile sensors, and many others.
  • Similar to navigation sensors, safety sensors in robots also depend on specific working scenarios.

MOV.AI releases Flow™, a source-available development environment that simplifies ROS robot development

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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

TEL AVIV, Israel, Dec. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- MOV.AI, developer of the Robotics Engine Platform™ announced today the beta release of Flow™, a visual Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed especially for ROS-based robot software.

Key Points: 
  • This open IDE speeds up and streamlines robot software development with a visual representation of ROS projects that makes it easy to understand ROS projects and allows simple and intuitive development.
  • "Robotics is an exciting field that ignites the imagination of millions, but robot development is complex, and there are very few development tools that simplify it.
  • ROS is a great development foundation that is constantly evolving, but it was built for expert robotics researchers," says Limor Schweitzer, founder of MOV.AI and a long-time robot enthusiast.
  • MOV.AI Flow is based on ROS and was developed with the intention of making ROS accessible to a wider community.

Cooperative Robots or Collaborative Robots - Similar Names, but IDTechEx Asks if They Are Different Opportunities

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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

As a relatively new definition, cooperative robots sound like collaborative robots but represents a different nature of the operation.

Key Points: 
  • As a relatively new definition, cooperative robots sound like collaborative robots but represents a different nature of the operation.
  • The table below compares cooperative robots, cobots, industrial robots, and manual labor based on different benchmarking.
  • Although cooperative robots have demonstrated potential opportunities to increase the productivity of robots while maintaining a high level of human-robot interaction.
  • In conclusion, cooperative robots have demonstrated both higher working efficiency and a higher level of human-robot interaction compared with traditional industrial robots and emerging collaborative robots.

Cooperative Robots or Collaborative Robots - Similar Names, but IDTechEx Asks if They Are Different Opportunities

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, December 14, 2022

As a relatively new definition, cooperative robots sound like collaborative robots but represents a different nature of the operation.

Key Points: 
  • As a relatively new definition, cooperative robots sound like collaborative robots but represents a different nature of the operation.
  • The table below compares cooperative robots, cobots, industrial robots, and manual labor based on different benchmarking.
  • Although cooperative robots have demonstrated potential opportunities to increase the productivity of robots while maintaining a high level of human-robot interaction.
  • In conclusion, cooperative robots have demonstrated both higher working efficiency and a higher level of human-robot interaction compared with traditional industrial robots and emerging collaborative robots.

Robotics and Automation in 2022 - Can They be a Hedge to Recession, IDTechEx Asks

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Thursday, December 8, 2022

Robotics and automation have significantly revolutionized how people work and live across a number of industries.

Key Points: 
  • Robotics and automation have significantly revolutionized how people work and live across a number of industries.
  • The robotics and automation sector provides solutions to mitigate the issue by reducing operational costs and increasing production efficiency.
  • As a result, IDTechEx believes that robots will be increasingly adopted to hedge against the upcoming recession.
  • To see the full IDTechEx robotics and automation research portfolio, including downloadable sample pages for all reports, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/Research/robotics .

Robotics and Automation in 2022 - Can They be a Hedge to Recession, IDTechEx Asks

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, December 8, 2022

Robotics and automation have significantly revolutionized how people work and live across a number of industries.

Key Points: 
  • Robotics and automation have significantly revolutionized how people work and live across a number of industries.
  • The robotics and automation sector provides solutions to mitigate the issue by reducing operational costs and increasing production efficiency.
  • As a result, IDTechEx believes that robots will be increasingly adopted to hedge against the upcoming recession.
  • To see the full IDTechEx robotics and automation research portfolio, including downloadable sample pages for all reports, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/Research/robotics .

Industrial Robots in Automotive Manufacturing: IDTechEx Asks Whether Electric Vehicles will Reduce the Demand

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Monday, November 14, 2022

More details of disinfection robots, social robots, cleaning robots, and logistics robots can be found in IDTechEx's research report, " Service Robots 2022-2032: Technologies, Players & Markets ".

Key Points: 
  • More details of disinfection robots, social robots, cleaning robots, and logistics robots can be found in IDTechEx's research report, " Service Robots 2022-2032: Technologies, Players & Markets ".
  • Will the Wave of Electric Vehicles Further Reduce the Demand for Industrial Robots in the Automotive Manufacturing Industry?
  • IDTechEx believes that the demand for industrial robots will further decline with the increasing popularity of electric vehicles.
  • Thanks to large castings and part consolidations, fewer assembling tasks will be needed in production lines, which could significantly reduce the demand for industrial robots.

Industrial Robots in Automotive Manufacturing: IDTechEx Asks Whether Electric Vehicles will Reduce the Demand

Retrieved on: 
Monday, November 14, 2022

More details of disinfection robots, social robots, cleaning robots, and logistics robots can be found in IDTechEx's research report, " Service Robots 2022-2032: Technologies, Players & Markets ".

Key Points: 
  • More details of disinfection robots, social robots, cleaning robots, and logistics robots can be found in IDTechEx's research report, " Service Robots 2022-2032: Technologies, Players & Markets ".
  • Will the Wave of Electric Vehicles Further Reduce the Demand for Industrial Robots in the Automotive Manufacturing Industry?
  • IDTechEx believes that the demand for industrial robots will further decline with the increasing popularity of electric vehicles.
  • Thanks to large castings and part consolidations, fewer assembling tasks will be needed in production lines, which could significantly reduce the demand for industrial robots.

Brain Corp Launches Third Generation AI Autonomy Platform to Power the Next-generation of Autonomous Commercial Robots

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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

The third generation platform represents the latest evolution of Brain Corp's BrainOS autonomous robotic operating system which currently powers over 20,000 autonomous robots operating in public spaces and has been designed to underpin a future generation of intelligent robotic solutions to be applied across multiple commercial sectors.

Key Points: 
  • The third generation platform represents the latest evolution of Brain Corp's BrainOS autonomous robotic operating system which currently powers over 20,000 autonomous robots operating in public spaces and has been designed to underpin a future generation of intelligent robotic solutions to be applied across multiple commercial sectors.
  • It is expected that the first robots powered by Brain Corp's third generation platform will be deployed in late 2023 to early 2024.
  • Brain Corp is the global leader in robotic AI software that powers the largest fleet of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) operating in commercial public spaces.
  • Brain Corp currently powers more than 20,000 AMRs, representing the largest fleet of its kind in the world.