ABB announced it has agreed to acquire a majority of software service provider Meshmind to expand its research and development capabilities in AI, Industrial IoT and machine vision. Through this acquisition ABB will integrate engineering talent, AI and software knowledge to form a new global R&D hub to further accelerate the development of innovative automation solutions within its Machine Automation division (B&R).
The Mikron Group has exceeded the previous year's good results and thus confirmed the pleasing results for the first half of 2023. Strong demand in the pharmaceutical and medical technology industries and the continued good performance in all three divisions were the key factors behind this pleasing development. Both business segments succeeded in significantly increasing their annual net sales once again.
THE GENERATIVE AI REVOLUTION embodied in tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and many others is at its core based on a simple formula: Take a very large neural network, train it on a huge dataset scraped from the Web, and then use it to fulfill a broad range of user requests.
Major Chinese steelmaker Baosteel has announced that it expects to register an operating revenue of RMB 346.926 billion ($48.9 billion) for 2023, down 6.0 percent year on year, while anticipating a net profit of RMB 1.201 million ($0.17 billion) for the year, decreasing by 1.48 percent year on year.
Continental has officially opened a fully automated high-bay warehouse at the tire production plant in Otrokovice, Czech Republic. It has a storage capacity of more than 930,000 tires. With the facility, the premium tire manufacturer is centralizing its warehouses in the area of Otrokovice.
El prestigioso MIT está desarrollando una química de batería de iones de litio en colaboración con Maborghini, que ya ha patentado la tecnología. Esta prescinde del cobalto en el cátodo y mejora las prestaciones de la cada vez más popular batería LFP.
The detections more than double the number of known tidal disruption events in the nearby universe.
Star-shredding black holes are everywhere in the sky if you just know how to look for them. That’s one message from a new study by MIT scientists, appearing today in the Astrophysical Journal.