Application Days - tips and trends for users
The Application Days start on September 22. Bundled into themed days, you can take part in free web seminars, roundtables and keynotes on topics such as safety & security, IoT platforms and robotics.
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The Application Days start on September 22. Bundled into themed days, you can take part in free web seminars, roundtables and keynotes on topics such as safety & security, IoT platforms and robotics.

Experts and companies meet in Dresden for the first Dresden Robotics Festival. Saxony wants to establish itself as an international location. The DRV calls for more commitment from the federal government.

At the Amazon logistics center in Graben, the mountain comes to the prophet and the shelf to the employee. Robots make it possible.

For the Roibot Award 2022, Igus is once again looking for creative applications worldwide, or more precisely, for existing low-cost automation applications that have led to a rapid return on investment.
3D vision is a must, especially for guided robotics and automated guided vehicles (AGV). The new COM-HPC modules can offer a decisive performance boost in these fields of application and also drive the trend towards hardware consolidation in both areas.
ABB Robotics is developing automation solutions with 3D image processing at its new test center in Jönköping. The focus here is on applications such as machine loading and parts feeding.
The question of what role artificial intelligence already plays in predictive maintenance was of great interest in the most-read articles in August. And last but not least, the question: What are Google and Tesla planning in terms of robots?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced the development of a humanoid robot called 'Tesla'. A prototype is expected to be available next year, Musk said at Tesla's 'AI Day'.

FZI Research Center for Information Technology
Service and assistance robots are increasingly finding their way into everyday life and will also take on more tasks in public spaces in the future. The BMBF is therefore funding the 'Transfer Center Robots in Everyday Life (RimA)' project with 2.25 million euros.

Intel abandons the development of high-tech cameras for use in robot technology and 3D scanners, which it has been driving forward for years.