CHGT to Develop 3D Printing Educational Program for Schools and Colleges

With an eye towards potential future customers, Changing Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: CHGT) is considering putting together a 3D printing/additive manufacturing educational course for area schools.

The CC-Link Partner Association Proves it is Here to Stay as it Marks its 15th Anniversary

January is a significant milestone for the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA) in the Americas, as it marks exactly 15 years since the founding of the organization and the birth of the family of CC-Link open automation network technologies.

Eyelit Announces the New Operator Certification Module for its Integrated Manufacturing Execution System (MES) and Quality Management Software

System-enforced training leads to impeccable quality control for high-tech manufacturers

A record-breaking year for the online publishing of CAD files

In 2015, hundreds of industrial part vendors published their CAD files and technical data to the TraceParts platform

ATX West - Digital Dynamics Announces SuperIOr® Controller for PLC Applications at ATX West 2016

Digital Dynamics, Inc., an industry leader in the design and manufacture of input/output (I/O) controllers for large industrial applications, today announced their PLC-programmable SuperIOr Controller, which can run various IEC 61131-3 programming languages such as ladder diagram (LD) or structured text (ST). AltaStream, Inc., experts in the field of industrial automation control systems, are partners in the project.

ATX West - Computrol to Discuss High-Mix Manufacturing and Lot Traceability at ATX West

Computrol, Inc., a world-class provider of mid- to low-volume, high-mix electronic manufacturing services to OEMs, will exhibit in Booth #334 at Advanced Manufacturing Expo & Conference (ATX West), scheduled to take place Feb. 9-11, 2016 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA.

SolidRun and nemetris Collaborate to Bring IoT Technology to Automotive Manufacturing

nemetris to deploy SolidRun's small form-factor IoT gateway for data collection and aggregation in automotive and discrete manufacturing.

Building the Steam Controller

From Valve: When we first started designing hardware at Valve, we decided we wanted to try and do the manufacturing as well. To achieve our goal of a flexible controller, we felt it was important to have a similar amount of flexibility in our manufacturing process, and that meant looking into automated assembly lines. It turns out that most consumer hardware of this kind still has humans involved in stages throughout manufacturing, but we kind of went overboard, and built one of the largest fully automated assembly lines in the US. Our film crew recently put together a video of that assembly line, showcasing exactly why robots are awesome.

Drake: Robotics Planning, Control And Analysis Toolbox

From MIT: Drake ("dragon" in Middle English) is a toolbox maintained by the  Robot Locomotion Group  at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL). It is a collection of tools for analyzing the dynamics of our robots and building control systems for them in MATLAB and C++, with a heavy emphasis on optimization-based design/analysis. Here is a quick summary of capabilities: Simulation Rigid-body dynamics including contact/collisions (hybrid+LCP) and kinematic loops Basic aerodynamics/fluid dynamics Sensor models (lidar, depth camera, imu, contact force/torque; cameras coming soon) Hand-derived models for many canonical control dynamical systems Easily add your own models/components Some support for stochastic models For all of the above we aim to expose sparsity and provide analytical gradients / symbolic analysis Primary limitations: code is optimized for analysis / planning / control design (as opposed to speed, generality)... ​... Most of these models/tools are described in  the companion textbook from an MIT course/MOOC . We've also recently started populating the  Drake Gallery  (contributions welcome!)... ( git repo )

Toyota Invests $1 Billion in AI and Robots, Will Open R&D Lab in Silicon Valley

By Erico Guizzo and Evan Ackerman for IEEE Spectrum:  Today in Tokyo, Toyota announced that it is investing US $1 billion over the next five years to establish a new R&D arm headquartered in Silicon Valley and focused on artificial intelligence and robotics. The Toyota Research Institute (TRI) plans to hire hundreds of engineers to staff a main facility in Palo Alto, Calif., near Stanford University, and a second facility located near MIT in Cambridge, Mass. Former DARPA program manager Dr. Gill Pratt, an executive technical advisor at Toyota, was named CEO of TRI, which will begin operations in January. Toyota president Akio Toyoda said in a press conference that the company pursues innovation and new technologies “to make life better for our customers and society as a whole,” adding that he wanted to “work with Gill not just because he’s an amazing researcher and engineer, but because I believe his goals and motivations are the same as ours.”   Cont'd...

ARM Offers Free Access to Cortex-M0 Processor IP to Streamline Embedded SoC Design

ARM DesignStart portal now offers SoC designers free ARM Cortex-M0 processor IP for design, simulation and prototyping, and a low-cost simplified licensing package for commercialization.

Cosen Launches MechaLogix Cosen Predictive Computing - a Cloud Based Machine Monitoring Technology

Cosen Saws launches a cloud-based machine monitoring technology that is intuitive and user customizable. MechaLogix monitors blade performance, accurately forecasting complete breakage and the number of remaining cutting hours left before a saw blade dulls and is no longer cutting with precision. MechaLogix also reports real time machine performance data which equates to more efficient operations.

LASYS meets France: Messe Stuttgart gains cooperative venture partner

Flagship French event ESPACE LASER to d©but with joint stand at LASYS 2016

Where are the Top Robotics Employers?

The below table shows the location, the number jobs & the key employers. We only searched for jobs that had "Robotics" in the job title.

Xilinx System Generator Simplifies Wireless Design

Latest release enables rapid radio development and implementation on All Programmable FPGAs, SoCs & MPSoCs

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