Industrial Automation Aurora ☄️
AUTOMATE 2024 showed spectacular displays of Industrial Automation not to be eclipsed by the aurora borealis overhead in Chicago. New foundation models are expanding Industrial AI and Autonomy.
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Capturing this week's zeitgeist
AUTOMATE 2024 wrapped up with an illuminating aurora borealis.
Three companies celebrated breakthroughs in the inaugural Automate Innovation Awards:
Hardware - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Embedded+ Architecture
Software - PrintStator is an advanced electric motor computer-aided design platform developed by Boston-based startup ECM
Systems - Scan&Grind from GrayMatter Robotics comprehensively meets the challenges of manual grinding operations
Additionally, there were a couple of notable unveils:
FANUC presented the world’s first explosion-proof collaborative paint robot, the CRX-10iA/L Paint.
Kassow Robots released its Edge Edition 7-axis cobot, the first time a cobot has had the controller integrated into the base.
The show reports from Control Automation (part 2) and The Fabricator are worth a look in case you missed it.
Kaizen Blitz
📊 Survey Says
The 2024 State of DIY Industrial Automation report is a culmination of one year of data gathered from the adoption and usage of Vention’s Manufacturing Automation Platform (MAP) in 2023.
2024 Report on Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets by BRS Group discusses the wars, climate changes, and new geopolitical considerations that would have torn away the shipping industry except for its incredible degree of resilience and flexibility.
🏭💰 Factory Investments
🛢️Fortescue officially launches its first U.S. green hydrogen production facility, Arizona Hydrogen, with soil turn ceremony in Buckeye, Arizona
🔋 Construction of high-voltage battery assembly gets underway at BMW Group Plant San Luis Potosí
🔋 ION Storage Systems Commissions One of the USA's Largest Solid-State Battery Manufacturing Facilities
🛩️ Joby Expands California Manufacturing Facility, Rolls Second Aircraft Off Production Line
🏢💸 Corporate Frontier
The Molecular Foundations for Sustainability: Sustainable Polymers Enabled by Emerging Data Analytics program (MFS-SPEED) is a cross-directorate funding call supported by the NSF Directorates for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) and Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships (TIP), and five industry partners: Procter & Gamble, PepsiCo, BASF, Dow, and IBM. The goal of MFS-SPEED is to support fundamental research enabling the accelerated discovery and ultimate manufacturing of sustainable polymers using state-of-the-art data science.
Assembly Line
This week's most influential Industry 4.0 media.
Unlocking new value in industrial automation with AI
✍️ Author: Wendy Tan White
🔖 Topics: Foundation Model
🏢 Organizations: Intrinsic, NVIDIA, Trumpf, Google
Working with the robotics team at NVIDIA, we have successfully tested NVIDIA robotics platform technologies, including NVIDIA Isaac Manipulator foundation models for robot a grasping skill with the Intrinsic platform. This prototype features an industrial application specified by one of our partners and customers, Trumpf Machine Tools. This grasping skill, trained with 100% synthetic data generated by NVIDIA Isaac Sim, can be used to build sophisticated solutions that can perform adaptive and versatile object grasping tasks in sim and real. Instead of hard-coding specific grippers to grasp specific objects in a certain way, efficient code for a particular gripper and object is auto-generated to complete the task using the foundation model and synthetic training data.
Together with Google DeepMind, we’ve demonstrated some novel and high value methods for robotic programming and orchestration — many of which have practical applications today:
Multi-robot motion planning with machine learning
Learning from demonstration, applied to two-handed dexterous manipulation
Foundation model for perception by enabling a robotic system to understand the next task and the physical objects involved requires a real-time, accurate, and semantic understanding of the environment.
Read more at Intrinsic Blog
We can X-Ray Gadgets we Review Now! - Lumafield CT Scanner
🏢 Organizations: Lumafield
Making Robot Programming User Friendly with the Workbench for Offline Robotics Development (SWORD)
✍️ Author: Matt Robinson
🏢 Organizations: Southwest Research Institute
SwRI is launching the SwRI Workbench for Offline Robotics Development (SWORD)™ featuring a graphical toolkit for developing and testing advanced robotic motion-planning applications. SWORD is implemented as a plugin to the open-source FreeCAD application, allowing users to integrate robotics capabilities into a cross-platform CAD environment. It provides a graphical interface to many powerful motion-planning libraries. The goal is to bring ROS to a manufacturing/industrial audience in a way that is more approachable and resides in a familiar environment. Most manufacturing engineers are competent with CAD and understand their processes, often doing various forms of programs on process-oriented systems. SWORD seeks to bring advanced motion-planning capability to this audience enabling to set up their systems and take advantage of these more advanced tools in their operational environments.
Read more at SwRI Blog
Inside the Automated Warehouses of Retail Titans
🔖 Topics: Warehouse Automation
🏢 Organizations: Hai Robotics, GreyOrange
How to Build a $20 Billion Semiconductor Fab
✍️ Author: Brian Potter
🏭 Vertical: Semiconductor
SWR-TIPTIG Cobot for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
🏢 Organizations: Novarc Technologies
New Product Introduction
Highlighting new and innovative facilities, processes, products, and services
🚰 Bavarian brew: Tapping into innovation with wastewater recycling
🏭 Vertical: Beverage
🏢 Organizations: Xylem, Technical University of Munich
In an innovative move to tackle Europe’s escalating water scarcity, global water technology leader Xylem, announced the launch of Reuse Brew. This unique Bavarian beer, crafted from high-quality treated wastewater, marks a significant advancement in water recycling technologies and offers a sustainable solution to the increasing challenges posed by climate change.
The development of Reuse Brew is the culmination of a partnership between the Chair of Brewery and Beverage Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), the Chair of Urban Water Systems Engineering at TUM, the city of Weissenburg in Bavaria, and Xylem. This collaboration showcases the transformative potential of advanced water treatment technologies in producing a palatable beer, promoting sustainable water management practices across Europe.
Read more at Smart Water Magazine
Industrial Policy
How governments are shaping the future industrial landscape.
🗺️ The $9tn question: how to pay for the green transition
✍️ Author: Attracta Mooney
The importance of rapidly raising the cash has become even more apparent after almost 200 countries agreed last year to “transition away” from fossil fuels by 2050, as well as triple renewable energy capacity and double energy efficiency by 2030.
The International Energy Agency estimates that the public sector will have to stump up about 30 percent of climate finance globally needed, with 70 percent coming from the private sector. Governments are expected to play a key role in financing infrastructure that is crucial to the green transition, such as grids, as well as in adapting economies for climate change, for example by building sea walls or flood defenses.
Read more at Financial Times
🇳🇬 Nigeria secures $600 million Maersk investment in seaport infrastructure
Nigeria secured a $600 million investment in seaport infrastructure from Danish shipping company A.P. Moller-Maersk. Nigeria has promised to revamp its ports, including in the commercial capital Lagos, to ease congestion that frustrates businesses. Tinubu said during the meeting that his government would support the modernization and automation of its ports to improve trade, reduce corruption and boost efficiency.
Read more at Reuters
🇬🇧 ArcelorMittal warns that one of its main divisions could quit UK
✍️ Author: Sylvia Pfeifer
ArcelorMittal has warned the UK government that one of its main divisions may be forced to leave the country if an application to redevelop a commercial port in south-east England is approved this week. The world’s second-largest steel company said a decision to allow the closure and subsequent redevelopment of a part of Chatham Docks in Kent would have “seismic adverse consequences” for the British economy and multiple strategic industries.
Read more at Financial Times
Business Transactions
This week's top funding events, acquisitions, and partnerships across industrial value chains.
🇦🇺🛢️ Hysata raises $111m USD led by bp Ventures and Templewater
🔖 Topics: Funding Event
🏢 Organizations: Hysata, bp, Templewater, POSCO
Australia-based company Hysata is developing new high-efficiency electrolysers that aim to produce green hydrogen at scale with higher energy efficiency and lower costs than alternative technologies. The company’s technology combines engineering and science in a unique capillary-fed alkaline electrolyser that uses less energy to convert water to hydrogen.
bp Ventures and Templewater led the recent $111.3 million USD investment round in the company, with strong backing from existing major strategic and financial investors IP Group Australia, Kiko Ventures (IP Group plc’s cleantech platform), Virescent Ventures on behalf of Clean Energy Finance Corporation, Hostplus, Vestas Ventures and BlueScopeX. The company also welcomed new major strategic and financial investors POSCO Holdings, POSCO E&C, IMM Investment Hong Kong, Shinhan Financial Group, Twin Towers Ventures, Oman Investment Authority’s VC arm IDO and TelstraSuper.
Hysata will use the funding to expand production capacity at its iconic beachside manufacturing facility in Wollongong, New South Wales and further develop its technology as it focuses on reaching gigawatt scale manufacturing.
Read more at PR Newswire
🇺🇸🔋 Li Industries Raises Series B Funding to Expand Next-Generation Battery Recycling Technology
🏢 Organizations: Li Industries, Bosch, Khosla Ventures, LG, Chevron
Li Industries announced the successful raise of a $36M Series B funding round to scale up its next-generation lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. The round was co-led by Bosch Ventures, Khosla Ventures and LG Technology Ventures with Formosa Smart Energy Tech Corp., Anglo American Decarbonization Ventures and Chevron Technology Ventures coming in as new investors. They join existing investors, Shell Ventures and Myriad Ventures, to back Li Industries’ mission of providing the most circular, cost-effective, and sustainable solution for lithium-ion battery materials, under the guidance of Nobel Laureate Dr. M. Stanley Whittingham. Given investors’ interest, Li Industries plans to expand the round to $42M, which would bring its total private funding to more than $50M.
This new round of funding solidifies Li Industries’ growth trajectory to meet its partners’ growing needs for battery recycling services and battery materials. The capital raised will be used to construct a 10,000 ton recycling facility powered by Li Industries’ proprietary Direct Electrode-to-Electrode (Direct E2ETM) recycling technology. This expansion builds on the company’s Series A funding, which enabled the development of a 500-ton battery recycling facility in Pineville, NC, and a 1,000-ton battery sorting facility in Charlotte, NC.
Read more at PR Newswire
🇺🇸🖨️ MIT spin-off Rapid Liquid Print raises $7M for 3D printing
✍️ Author: Dean Takahashi
🏢 Organizations: Rapid Liquid Print, HZG Group, BMW, MIT
MIT spin-off Rapid Liquid Print has raised $7 million in funding for its novel liquid-based 3D printing technology. Boston-based Rapid Liquid Print was founded as an additive manufacturing startup in 2015 as a spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Germany’s HZG Group led the investment round, joined by BMW i Ventures and MassMutual through MM Catalyst Fund (MMCF).
The name of the company says it all: Rapid Liquid Print is a new 3D printing process developed at MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab in Boston. In this innovative process, a liquid object is “drawn” in three dimensions within a gel suspension. A gantry system injects a liquid material mixture into a container filled with a specifically engineered gel, drawing the desired object into three-dimensional space via a nozzle. The gel holds the object in suspension – as if in zero gravity – while the object cures during printing.
The entire printing process takes minutes and requires no additional support structures to be printed. The printed objects can be used immediately without post-processing.
Read more at VentureBeat
🇨🇭🦾 AI robotic arm to tackle labour shortages: Swiss startup mimic grabs $2.5M funding
🏢 Organizations: mimic, Founderful, ETH Zurich
In the race to develop the first commercially available humanoid robot primarily concentrated in the US, mimic has closed a pre-seed round of $2.5 million. The round was led by early-stage Swiss investor Founderful, which invested in Isospec Analytics, together with participation from German-based fund another.vc, UK-based Tiny.vc, which invested in UltiHash, and a lineup of angel investors.
Spinning out from the research university ETH Zurich, mimic was founded by researchers Elvis Nava, Stefan Weirich, Stephan-Daniel Gravert, and Benedek Forrai in 2024. As per the company, its solution will enable a robot with humanoid hands to understand and imitate any behaviour, simply by watching a human perform it. This deviates from the conventional robotic solutions and focuses on specific use cases. Since each use case requires expensive ad-hoc engineering and comprehensive pre-programmed movements, robots are only able to complete the narrowly specific task they are designed for. Most use cases are stationary and do not require a full humanoid robot with legs, so they have developed a robotic arm.
Read more at TFN
🇺🇸🧠 Momenta Leads Investment in Composabl, Expanding Industrial AI and Autonomy
🏢 Organizations: Composabl, Momenta, Advantech, Rockwell Automation
Momenta leads the seed round for Composabl, a trailblazer in industrial AI and autonomy, joined by Ridgeline Ventures, Exposition Capital, and Hannah Gray Ventures. Composabl’s unique approach empowers engineers to deploy real-time autonomous agents for manufacturing and logistics, supported by Momenta’s investment and industry endorsements.
Composabl’s unique approach to autonomous AI represents a step change in industrial process capabilities and will drive advancements and efficiency for manufacturing and logistics. Built for industrial process engineers, not data scientists, Composabl helps create real-time process optimization AI agents, driving toward autonomous operations. Momenta’s investment will provide Composabl with the resources and support needed to accelerate the growth of its platform and market presence.
Read more at PRWeb