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This week's most influential Industry 4.0 media.
3D printing ‘World’s Largest’ carbon composite rocket on Rocket Lab’s 90-ton 3D printer
Californian space launch company Rocket Lab is using a 90-ton 3D printer to build what are said to be the ‘largest carbon composite rocket structures in history.’ The company’s 3D printer, a custom-built automated fiber placement (AFP) machine, is reportedly the biggest system of its kind in the world. Made in the United States by Electroimpact, the robotic 3D printer is 39 ft (12 meters) tall, and can lay down 328 ft (100 meters) of continuous carbon fiber composite per minute.
Rocket Lab has implemented the large-scale AFP machine at its Space Structures Complex in Middle River, Maryland. It is designed to automate the production of all major composite structures for the company’s reusable Neutron launch vehicle. These include panels for the 91-foot (28-meter) interstage and fairing, the 22.9-foot (7-meter) diameter first stage, and the 16.4-foot (5-meter) diameter second stage tanks.
According to Rocket Lab, while it takes several weeks to build a stage 2 dome using conventional, manual methods, the AFP machine can produce one in just 24 hours. The company anticipates it will save over 150,000 hours when constructing rocket structures with AFP technology.
Lithoz goes global with the Ceramic 3D Factory
Austrian company Lithoz recently launched the Ceramic 3D Factory, which aims to make ceramic additive manufacturing more scalable and accessible through a global network of service bureaus using Lithoz’s Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM) technology. Notably, this international network for ceramic AM is focused on fulfilling serial production applications to meet growing demand from industrial end users for high-quality technical ceramic parts.
The Ceramic 3D Factory brings together Lithoz’s ceramic AM solutions—including CeraFab 3D printers, premium materials and its new CeraControl software—with professional manufacturing service bureaus based all over the world, such as North America, Europe and Asia. The pioneering ceramic AM production offering will play a key role in scaling up industrial applications for the technology, including the production of aerospace, semiconductor and medical devices. Importantly, it will also help to bring this industry-leading ceramic AM technology to a wider number of end-users.
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Cyngn completes first paid DriveMod forklift deployment
Cyngn announced that its autonomous DriveMod Forklift has completed its first paid autonomous deployment at a customer facility. The Menlo Park, Calif.-based company said this marked a milestone in the commercialization of the next vehicle in its Enterprise Autonomy Suite, or EAS, portfolio. DriveMod has built-in safety features including 360° high-definition perception and Cyngn’s Virtual Bumper technology. The system is designed to safely navigate dynamic environments while attaining high operational precision, said the company.
Last month, Cyngn announced that OEM partner Motrec had built its first 12,000-lb. DriveMod Tugger. Last week, the company said that a major automotive equipment manufacturer is among the customers using the DriveMod Tugger. Cyngn also last week secured its 21st patent for a system and methods of adaptive object-based decision making for autonomous driving.
Mastering Ramp-up of Battery Production
The ramp-up phase of a gigafactory for the production of battery cells, modules and packs for electric mobility and other applications is crucial for its subsequent success. In the jointly published white paper “Mastering Ramp-up of Battery Production”, the Fraunhofer FFB and the Chair of Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) at RWTH Aachen University provide information on strategies and resources for an efficient and successful start-up of a gigafactory. The following figures illustrate the importance of this: according to the publication, scrap rates of 15 to 30 per cent in the first few years are common in battery cell production. Even after five years, however, scrap rates are still high at around ten per cent. Each percentage point costs around 30.000 € per day and around ten million euros per year. A rejection rate of 30 per cent at full capacity utilisation therefore means costs of around 900.000 € per day. It is a threat to the entire European electric mobility industry if local battery cell manufacturers are unable to increase their production capacities due to problems with factory ramp-up. The white paper therefore begins by outlining the organisational and technical hurdles associated with ramping up a gigafactory, and then offers insights into how these hurdles can be overcome and how the ramp-up process can be effectively managed.
Feline eye–inspired artificial vision for enhanced camouflage breaking under diverse light conditions
Biologically inspired artificial vision research has led to innovative robotic vision systems with low optical aberration, wide field of view, and compact form factor. However, challenges persist in object detection and recognition against complex backgrounds and varied lighting. Inspired by the feline eye, which features a vertically elongated pupil and tapetum lucidum, this study introduces an artificial vision system designed for superior object detection and recognition in a monocular framework. Using a slit-like elliptical aperture and a patterned metal reflector beneath a hemispherical silicon photodiode array, the system reduces excessive light and enhances photosensitivity. This design achieves clear focus under bright light and enhanced sensitivity in dim conditions. Theoretical and experimental analyses demonstrate the system’s ability to filter redundant information and detect camouflaged objects in diverse lighting, representing a substantial advancement in monocular camera technology and the potential of biomimicry in optical innovations.
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New autonomous agents scale your team like never before
We’re introducing ten new autonomous agents in Dynamics 365 to build capacity for every sales, service, finance and supply chain team.
New autonomous agents enable customers to move from legacy lines of business applications to AI-first business process. AI is ROI and tomorrow’s competitive edge. These new agents are designed to help every sales, service, finance and supply chain team drive business value — and are just the start. We will create many more agents in the coming year that will give customers the competitive advantage they need to future-proof their organization. We’re introducing ten of these autonomous agents. Here are a few examples:
- Sales Qualification Agent: In a profession where time literally equals money, this agent enables sellers to focus their time on the highest priority sales opportunities while the agent researches leads, helps prioritize opportunities and guides customer outreach with personalized emails and responses.
- Supplier Communications Agent: This agent enables customers to optimize their supply chain and minimize costly disruptions by autonomously tracking supplier performance, detecting delays and responding accordingly — freeing procurement teams from time consuming manual monitoring and firefighting.
- Customer Intent and Customer Knowledge Management Agents: A business gets one chance to make a first impression, and these two agents are game changers for customer care teams facing high call volumes, talent shortages and heightened customer expectations. These agents work hand in hand with a customer service representative by learning how to resolve customer issues and autonomously adding knowledge-based articles to scale best practices across the care team.
PickNik Robotics’s Movelt Pro 6 Platform Brings Flexibility to Robotics
PickNik Robotics (PR) unveiled its MoveIt Pro Release 6, the latest version of its flexible, open development platform for robotic applications spanning multiple industries. The hardware-agnostic, AI-driven system now has a true-to-life simulation engine for digital twins or virtual representations of physical assets and processes.
The Digital Twin technology employed by the Movlet Pro platform employs robot runtime algorithms in a true-to-life physics simulator. Users benefit from many reference applications, including bin-picking, welding/cutting, door opening (for facility access), preassembly and assembly, mobile manipulation, and more. Customers can also integrate the Movelt Pro Platform into fleet management platforms to provide a holistic view of operations.
Universal Robots unveils its AI Accelerator, enabling a new wave of AI-powered cobot innovations
Universal Robots, the Danish collaborative robot (cobot) company, presented for the first time the UR AI Accelerator – a ready-to-use hardware and software toolkit created to further enable the development of AI-powered cobot applications.
The toolkit brings AI acceleration to Universal Robots’ (UR) next-generation software platform PolyScope X and is powered by NVIDIA Isaac™ accelerated libraries and AI models, running on the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin™ system-on-module. Specifically, NVIDIA Isaac Manipulator gives developers the ability to bring accelerated performance and state-of-the-art AI technologies to their robotics solutions. The toolkit also includes the high-quality, newly developed Orbbec Gemini 335Lg 3D camera.
Formlabs Announces Form 4L, New Blazing Fast, Large-Format SLA Printer, and Introduces Developer Platform
Formlabs, the leader in 3D printing, announced its new blazing fast, large-format Form 4L and Form 4BL 3D printers as well as the much-anticipated opening of its SLS and SLA platforms to enable users to bring their ideas to life regardless of scale, application, or complexity. Additionally, Formlabs introduced new printer accessories, two new SLS materials, five new highly requested PreForm features, and new post-processing solutions to empower users with more scale, throughput, affordability, performance, and control.
Built on the company’s next-generation Low Force Display™ (LFD) print engine, Form 4 delivers unmatched reliability with a 99% print success rate compared to other SLA 3D printers. These benefits, combined with a build volume nearly 5x the size of Form 4, allow Form 4L users to solve big problems and print smaller parts at high volume.
Business Transactions
This week's top funding events, acquisitions, and partnerships across industrial value chains.
Outrider Closes $62 Million Series D Financing to Drive Growth of Yard Automation
Outrider, the leader in autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs, has raised $62 million in an oversubscribed Series D financing round. The round was led by Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT) and New Enterprise Associates (NEA), with additional investments from 8VC, ARK Invest, B37 Ventures, FM Capital, Interwoven Ventures, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), and Prologis Ventures. This funding will drive the commercial scaling of Outrider’s autonomous yard operations as a service with Fortune 500 customers in 2025 and solidify its position at the forefront of logistics automation.
With over $250 million in equity capital raised to date, Outrider is working closely with customers to launch and scale autonomous yard operations as a service across industries such as package shipping, retail and eCommerce, consumer packaged goods, and automotive. Since 2019, Outrider’s customers, representing over 20 percent of all yard trucks in operation in North America, have been actively involved in product testing and pilot deployments, highlighting their commitment to reinventing yard operations.
Carbon Robotics Raises $70 Million Series D Investment Round
Carbon Robotics, a leader in AI-powered farming, announced that it has raised $70 million in Series D financing. The financing was led by new investor BOND with participation from existing investors NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), Anthos Capital, Fuse Venture Capital, Ignition Partners, Revolution, Sozo Ventures, and Voyager Capital. This round brings total company funding to $157 million. As part of the financing, Mood Rowghani, general partner at BOND, will join Carbon Robotics’ Board of Directors.
This new funding round will help scale Carbon Robotics’ LaserWeeder™ business, introduce new software and hardware products, and expand state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities in Eastern Washington. It will also support the company’s growth in new markets and continue its geographic expansion into Eastern and Southern Europe, as well as the Asia-Pacific region.
Nimble Closes $106 Million Series C Funding Round, Scales Fully Autonomous Fulfillment with FedEx
Nimble, a pioneering AI robotics and autonomous e-commerce fulfillment technology company, announced the successful closure of a $106 million Series C funding round elevating the company to a $1 billion valuation.
The funding round was led by FedEx and co-led by existing shareholder Cedar Pine LLC. As part of their strategic alliance, FedEx has entered into a commercial agreement to scale its FedEx Fulfillment service using Nimble’s technology and fully autonomous 3PL model. The investment underscores FedEx’s confidence in Nimble’s groundbreaking technology and its commercial potential.
The new capital will be strategically deployed to scale robot manufacturing and system deployments while enabling further investments in R&D towards Nimble’s mission of inventing autonomous logistics.
Phaseshift Technologies Closes US $3 (CA $4.1) Million Seed Financing to Design Next-Generation Materials Using AI
Phaseshift Technologies, an advanced materials company specializing in the development and commercialization of next-generation alloys and composites through its proprietary AI-powered computational platform, Rapid Alloy Design (RAD)™, announced the closing of a US $3 (CA$4.1) million seed financing round. The round was led by Innospark Ventures, with participation from Draper Associates and follow-on investment from First Star Ventures, which had previously contributed to Phaseshift’s pre-seed round. Additional support came from angel investors through Hustle Fund Angel Squad.
The funding will enable Phaseshift to accelerate the development and commercialization of new materials addressing critical industrial challenges across a wide range of sectors, including aerospace, automotive, mining, energy, and advanced manufacturing.
Freeform Secures Investments from NVIDIA's NVentures and AE Ventures to Bring AI to Metal 3D Printing
Freeform, a trailblazer in AI-driven metal 3D printing founded by former SpaceX engineers, announced a major investment from NVIDIA’s NVentures and AE Ventures. This investment signals the dawn of a new era in advanced manufacturing, where artificial intelligence and hardware-accelerated computing converge to fundamentally redefine metal production for industries ranging from aerospace to automotive.
As part of this investment, Freeform will join NVIDIA Inception, a program that supports cutting-edge startups, and will leverage NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platform to supercharge its existing AI-driven platform, which provides real-time predictive control over the complex physics of the metal 3D printing process. This approach unlocks new possibilities in metal additive manufacturing that were previously unattainable using traditional methods.
TwinThread & Timeseer.AI Form a Strategic Alliance to Deliver an AI-Powered Autonomous Solution for Industrial Companies
TwinThread and Timeseer.AI announce their strategic alliance that brings together two industry-leading platforms into an integrated solution that leverages AI and digital twins. Through this alliance, both companies aim to tackle two of the most pressing issues for industrial manufacturers: consistently extracting quality data from their operations and optimizing their manufacturing processes. Industrial manufacturers can, therefore, use this advanced technology to enhance operational efficiency and reach new heights in productivity.
Epicor Acquires Acadia Software to Empower Frontline Workers
Epicor, a global leader of industry-specific enterprise software to promote business growth, announced it has acquired Acadia Software, a leader in Connected Worker solutions that provides real-time, actionable insights and step-by-step guidance directly to frontline workers in manufacturing and other supply chain industries. Financial terms were not disclosed.
By integrating Acadia’s capabilities, Epicor customers can empower their frontline teams to execute tasks with precision, providing them with real-time data, digital work instructions, and task management tools that contribute to continuous improvement across their organizations.
Shanghai Electric Group to buy 50% stake in industrial robot maker Fanuc
Chinese multinational energy and industrial equipment manufacturer Shanghai Electric Group has received approval from the board to acquire a 100% equity stake in Ningsheng Industrial for around 3.1 billion yuan ($432.8 million) through its subsidiary Automation Group.
Ningsheng Industrial is the shareholding management platform behind Chinese factory automation solution provider Fanuc Robots and Fanuc International Trading, holding a 50% and 25% equity stake in the two, respectively, according to a recent exchange filing.
Fanuc International Trading is a joint venture between Fanuc Robots (Fanuc Robots and Ningsheng Industrial hold 50% and 25% equity interest in Fanuc International Trading, respectively), which is mainly engaged in international trade and re-exports in respect of industrial robot products, per the filing.
The acquisition will help Shanghai Electric Group and its subsidiary further the strategic layout of the automation equipment industry in the fields of lithium battery, photovoltaic, aviation, and automobile manufacturing.