ZURICH (Reuters) -Swiss engineering company ABB said it is seeing strong customer demand, particularly from a surge in new data centres being built in the U.S. to process artificial intelligence. ABB, ...
Abstract: This paper introduces a deep learning-based framework for identifying hand-drawn schematics of power converter circuits and performing automated simulations. The framework employs ...
Abstract: Industrial robotic applications such as spraying, welding, and additive manufacturing frequently require fast, accurate, and uniform motion along a 3D spatial curve. To increase process ...
ZURICH/TOKYO - SoftBank Group has agreed to buy the robotics business of Swiss engineering group ABB in a $5.4 billion deal, as the Japanese investor forges ahead with a strategy to fuse robotics and ...
TOKYO -- SoftBank Group's $5.4 billion acquisition of the robotics business of Swiss industrial giant ABB represents another step in the Japanese group's pursuit of a manufacturing revolution powered ...
ABB Robotics has invested in California-based LandingAI to accelerate its use of vision AI. A key goal of this investment involves the integration of LandingAI’s vision AI tech, such as LandingLens, ...
SoftBank Group Corp.’s stock surged as much as 13% to a fresh intraday high as its plan to buy ABB Ltd.’s robotics arm boosted expectations for profit growth from artificial intelligence. The Japanese ...
SoftBank Group is acquiring ABB's robotics business for $5.4 billion, marking a significant expansion into robotics for SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son. This deal sees ABB abandon its spin-off plans ...
ZURICH/TOKYO, Oct 8 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group (9984.T), opens new tab has agreed to buy the robotics business of Swiss engineering group ABB (ABBN.S), opens new tab in a $5.4 billion deal, as the ...
Japanese investing conglomerate SoftBank Group is buying a robotics company as the financial behemoth says physical AI is its next frontier. SoftBank announced on Wednesday that it has acquired Zurich ...
ABB’s robotics division, which employs 7,000 people, generated sales of $2.3 billion last year, equivalent to 7% of ABB’s total revenues. But the company saw limited crossover with the rest of its ...
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