AI in robotics and mechanical engineering
Synapticon founds Synapticon Intelligence
Synapticon bundles its consulting and support services for AI and robotics system integration in the newly founded Synapticon Intelligence division.
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AI in robotics and mechanical engineering
Synapticon bundles its consulting and support services for AI and robotics system integration in the newly founded Synapticon Intelligence division.

Prof. Schöllig (TU Munich) uses ChatGPT to develop choreographies for swarms of drones to match the music. A safety filter prevents the flying robots from colliding. LLMs such as ChatGPT can therefore be used in robotics in principle.

International Federation of Robotics
The United States is investing more heavily in industrial robotics, with the automotive, electrical and electronics industries leading the way. The number of robot installations rose by 12%.

International Federation of Robotics
The United States is increasingly investing in industrial robotics, with the automotive, electrical and electronics industries leading the way. The number of robot installations rose by 12%.
Many processes can be automated and optimized with AMR. At the same time, they bring new challenges in terms of security. How can AMR improve physical security standards in the industry and at the same time increase resilience to cyber attacks?

BlueBotics has released a new version of the 'ANT Server Fleet Management' software: it can now control not only the 'ANT driven' customer vehicles on the market, but also VDA 5050 compliant AGVs and AMRs.

Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) launches the 'MiR1200 Pallet Jack'. The autonomous mobile robot (AMR) relies on pallet recognition based on artificial intelligence powered by the Nvidia Jetson AGX Orin module.
Conventional mobile robotic systems on the market start at around 25,000 euros, with an integrated robotic arm they are around 70,000 euros. Due to the high prices, widespread use is often unaffordable for small and medium-sized companies. Igus wants to change this.

Humanoid robots are leaving the laboratory and moving into the production halls of large industrial companies, according to the Horváth market analysis 'Humanoid Robots in Operations'.

Under the title 'Research for a sustainable future', the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is showcasing exhibits and presentations at the Hannover Messe - in the Future Hub in Hall 2 and at the Energy Solutions in Hall 13.