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Technology that could revive US manufacturing [but not jobs] (Robotics - 2019-12 - Singularity Hub)
Metamorphic manufacturing is a new innovation under development intended to reduce the raw material loss for large or complex metal parts of 3D-manufacturing, while providing the high levels of strength or toughness provided by a metalsmith. It is known as robotic blacksmithing.
The first 3D-printed boat, 'built' by the world's largest 3D-printer (Boatbuilding/Additive Manufacturing - 2019-11 - Singularity Hub)
In October, the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures & Composites Center revealed a 25-foot, 5,000-pound boat that set new records for the world’s largest solid 3D-printed object. It was printed in 3 days by the largest prototype polymer 3D printer belt.
Glass structures produced by a 3D-printer (Glass/Additive Manufacturing - 2019-11 - Technology.org)
Researchers from ETH Zurich have used a new technique, based on stereolithography, to produce complex glass objects with 3D-printing.
Jim Goodnight, the ‘Godfather of AI,’ predicts the future fate of the US workforce (Robotics - 2019-11 - CNBC)
Jim Goodnight — considered the Godfather of AI — CEO of the world’s largest privately held analytics software companies by revenue: SAS Institute, notes that, as AI becomes a mainstream tool for business, it has evolved to help in forecasting with the development of neural networks that mimic the way the human brain operates. During the 2020s, advancements in computer vision will make robots more sophisticated and transform the workplace.
Nimble, collaborative robots are now doing industry's heavy lifting (Cobots/Robotics - 2019-09 - ZDNet)
Universal Robots, the leader in collaborative robots, has a new cobot capable of lifting a 35 pound payload with a reach of about 35″. The cobot can tackle heavy-duty tasks around humans, safely, reliably and efficiently.
SEAT employs more cobots in its Mortorell factory – they've got a tedious, but important job (Cobots/Robotics - 2019-09 - Technology.org)
There are many little jobs in car factories that are tedious for people. e.g. attaching lettering to new cars. People use jigs and special frames and equipment to ensure that these badges are glued straight, in a proper location, and with proper pressure to ensure good adhesion. In SEAT’s Martorell factory, two robots will take this task – and they will work with no safety barriers.
A for-hire welding cobot has been developed amid labor shortage (Welding/Robotics - 2019-09 - ZDNet)
A collaborative robot (the BotX Welder) was developed by Hirebotics to be easily programmed to produce precision parts in small batches for small and medium sized metal fabricators, overcoming a shortage of welders.
IBM and other companies launch new blockchain network for supply management (Blockchain - Supply Chain - 2019-08 - Reuters)
IBM announced a new blockchain network aimed at improving manual and cumbersome supply chain management. The founders of the network (‘Trust Your Supplier’) include Anheuser-Busch InBev, Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline, Lenovo, Nokia, Schneider Electric and Vodafone.
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The 'Four Horsemen' of the Automotive Apocalypse (Automotive - 2019-07 - Stansberry Research)
The automotive industry is facing one of the most powerful and most varied set of disruptions in the history of capitalism: The decline of the internal combustion engine; The rise of ride-sharing services; The rise of autonomous vehicles; The growing importance of technology in cars.
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Humans working with robots in Amazon's sorting facilities (Warehousing/Robotics - 2019-06 - Wired)
In Amazon’s sorting facilities, a human will grab a flat package, hold its barcode under a red laser dot, and place it on a small orange robot. Hitting a button sends the robot mule to one of 300+ rectangular holes in the floor corresponding to zip codes. When there, the robot uses its own conveyor belt to slide the package down a chute to be loaded manually onto a truck for delivery.
Robots predicted to take over 20 million manufacturing jobs by 2030 (Manufacturing - 2019-06 - CTV News)
A study by Oxford Economics, a private British-based research and consulting firm, forecasts that robots will take over some 20 million manufacturing jobs worldwide by 2030, extending a trend of worsening social inequality while boosting overall economic output. Robots have already taken over millions of manufacturing jobs and are now gaining in services, helped by advances in computer vision, speech recognition and machine learning, the study noted. In lower-skilled regions, job losses will be twice as high as those in higher-skilled regions, even in the same country.
Amazon’s new robot can pack 600+ boxes/hour (Robotics/Warehousing - 2019-05 - ExtremeTech)
Amazon has installed $1+ million robots in its facilities that can pack 6-700 boxes/hour, and wrap packages inside custom-assembled boxes, operating at 4-5 times a worker’s rate. The robots may be installed at dozens of warehouses, eliminating about 24 positions/warehouse.
3D printing and robots power world's largest furniture maker (Furniture/Additive Manufacturing - 2019-05 - ZDNet)
The world’s largest furniture manufacturer, Ashley Furniture, is using robotics and 3D-printing to expand production in a shrinking labor market, achieving 10% more business with almost 15% less labor.
Trade organization ICC supports blockchain adoption for 45 million members (Blockchain/Supply Chain - 2019-04 - CoinDesk)
The Paris-based 100-year-old International Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Singapore-based blockchain startup Perlin to improve supply chain processes for its 45 million members (from 130 countries), making the processes more traceable and transparent.
Automated machine learning technology used to improve additive manufacturing (Additive Manufacturing - 2019-02 - STRN)
Researchers at Purdue U. and USC have developed automated machine learning technology to help improve additive manufacturing by ensuring that parts fit more precisely, and assembly needs less testing and time.
PepsiCo is "Relentlessly automating" its workforce (AI - 2019-02 - Gizmodo)
PepsiCo is investing its $4.9 billion 2018 annual profits in spending $2.5 billion (mostly on severance payments) to restructure the company by laying off many of its 263,000 employees and automating its warehouse and factory equipment.
3D-printing could be 100 times faster using light (Additive Manufacturing - 2019-01 - Technology.org)
University of Michigan researchers created a new approach to 3D-printing that lifts complex shapes from a vat of liquid at <100 times faster than current processes, using 2 lights to control where the resin hardens—and where it stays fluid. This enables the resin to be solidified in more sophisticated patterns.
New high-speed laser 3D-printing method creates objects in one pass (Additive Manufacturing - 2019-01 - Technology.org)
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and UC, Berkeley have developed a new high-speed 3D-printing method (Computed Axial Lithography) which uses projected photons to illuminate the syrup-like resin, creating a continuously shifting video of projections as the vial rotates. Most builds take several minutes to complete, many times faster than existing polymer 3D-printing techniques.
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Robotic procedures in food manufacturing (Manufacturing/Food - 2018-12 - Technology.org)
Self-driving robots modernize materials handling (Manufacturing - 2018-11 - Zdnet)
Robots used for pre and post processing of 3D-printing (Manufacturing - 2018-10 - Metal AM)
Hybrid additive manufacturing machines integrate 3D-printing with CNC processing for metal products (Manufacturing - 2018-10 - Technology.org)
US$150M factory in Shanghai designed for robots to build robots (Manufacturing - 2018-10 - Engadget)
Robots used for pre and post processing of 3D-printing (Manufacturing - 2018-10 - Metal AM)
HP launches Metal Jet 3D printing (Manufacturing/Prototyping - 2018-09 - TechRepublic)
Volkswagen is becoming the first manufacturer to use 3D printing for series production parts (Manufacturing/Automotive - 2018-09 - Technology.org)
4D-printed products programmed to change shapes (Manufacturing - 2018-07 - Fast Company)
Multi-dimensional printing allows bicycles to be manufactured at your local bike shop (Manufacturing/Bicycles - 2018-07 - Fast Company)
Bugatti, HP, Frito-Lay, and Chanel use 3D-printing for prototyping (Manufacturing - 2018-06 - MIT Technology Review)
Combining the latest advances in AI with robots could transform manufacturing and warehousing (Manufacturing - 2018-06 - MIT Technology Review)
The software robot invasion is underway (Manufacturing - 2018-06 - ZDNet)
Researchers 3D-print electronics and cells directly on skin (Manufacturing - 2018-05 - Technology.org)
New 4-D printer could reshape the world we live in (Manufacturing - 2018-04 - Technology.org)
Self-assembling materials that can be printed inexpensively and shipped flat (Manufacturing - 2018-04 - ZDNet)
Alibaba is trialling a blockchain platform for supply chain tracking (Manufacturing/Supply Chain - 2018-04 - Coindesk)
Robot will crawl through pipes to help decommission nuclear facility (Robotics/Maintenance - 2018-03 - ZDNet)
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New method 3D-prints fully functional electronic circuits (Additive Manufacturing/Electronics - 2017-11 - Kurzweil)
These circuits can contain both electrically conductive metallic inks and insulating polymeric inks. A UV light is used to rapidly solidify the inks.
Adidas creating small batches of city-specific sneakers, using robots and athlete data to cut shoe production (Robotics/Shoes - 2017-10 - TechRepublic)
Small manufacturers operating all night using robots and automation (Robotics - 2017-10 - ZDNet)
US manufactures more with 8 million fewer employees (Robotics - 2017-05 - TechRepublic)
Large metal objects can be 3D-printed in a fraction of the time needed by current technology (Additive Manufacturing - 2017-05 - Technology.org)
Tomorrow’s office furniture will be rapidly 3D-printed in pools of goo (Additive Manufacturing/Furniture - 2017-04 - Quartz)
3D-printing metal parts may soon be practical and affordable (Additive Manufacturing/Metal - 2017-04 - MIT Technology Review)
Customized sweaters (Laser/Clothing - 2017-03 - The Verge)
Cellulose filament 3D-printed creating anti-microbial tweezers (Additive Manu/Medical Instruments - 2017-03 - ScienceNews Journal)
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Robots make up for China's labor shortage (Robotics - 2016-11 - China.org)
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