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Featured Planning & Preparation White Papers
AUTOMATING SIMPLE TASKS USING SENSORS
TRANSFORMING ROBOTICS - HOW 3DEXPERIENCE ON THE CLOUD IS EMPOWERING STARTUPS
A ROBOT PROVIDER'S DIGITAL JOURNEY
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CLONE NUTRIENT TREATMENT STUDIES DURING ROOT PROPAGATION ON VARIOUS STRAINS OF CANNABIS SATIVA
Here the authors present findings from their study involving six different nutrient treatments applied during the cloning cycle for approximately 500 plants. This paper focuses on the observed benefits in this study involving the use of an amino acid and salt solution using food-grade ELMNTs.
AUTOMATING SIMPLE TASKS USING SENSORS
The concept of automation invites thoughts of robots operating along a line of conveyor belts, working in concert to build parts. Sensors monitor the position of these components and communicate this into a controller. The controller sends commands to the robot to grab the part and perform the next function until a product is assembled. While this scenario exists, it represents the highest end of automation technology working to perform complex tasks.
Automation can be integrated into nearly every operation. It just requires analysis to discover which functions are repetitive and cumbersome. This paper will help explore these operations and describe how automation can be used to manage simple tasks, reduce operating costs and save money.
TRANSFORMING ROBOTICS - HOW 3DEXPERIENCE ON THE CLOUD IS EMPOWERING STARTUPS
Developing innovative robots is a challenging but rewarding field that requires a combination of technical skills and creative ideas. The goal of these designs is to create robots that are able to perform tasks efficiently and effectively, with a focus on increasing productivity and reducing costs. We know that by designing and engineering robots that are able to adapt to changing environments and to handle complex tasks, we can stay ahead of the curve and remain competitive. But robot development comes with its own set of challenges; limited budgets, lack of manufacturing capabilities, teams that aren’t large enough to spare time for innovation, and so on. How can robotics startups overcome these challenges and stay ahead of the competition?
A ROBOT PROVIDER'S DIGITAL JOURNEY
Let’s listen to Arvind Krishnan, industry analyst at Lifecycle Insights and Michael Mayr, Industrial Equipment Sales Strategy Expert at Dassault Systèmes. They will discuss the robot industry and how startups can succeed in this market.