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AI & Enterprise
Megazone partners with Tesollo on physical AI training and technology
Megazone, the parent company of AI and cloud firm MegazoneCloud, said on Wednesday it will cooperate with AI-based robotic gripper specialist Tesollo on physical AI education and technology. The companies will jointly develop and run practice-focused training courses using Tesollo’s AI gripper and robot-hand products. Megazone will support the training environment and operations through its education center, while Tesollo will provide products and technical support.
AI & Enterprise
Crowdworks launches Physical AI Data Lab to target humanoid robots
Crowdworks said on May 28 it has built an in-house Physical AI Data Lab to strengthen its physical artificial intelligence data business. The lab researches and validates multimodal data for physical AI used in robots, autonomous driving and manufacturing. The company has started collecting and processing human behavior and robot sensor data using a teleoperation system with a humanoid robot. It will supply the data via its A1 Data Marketplace.
Industry
LPtech takes on global robot companies with teaching-less gripper
Automation is spreading across manufacturing sites as labour costs rise and hiring becomes harder, boosting demand for industrial robots and their grippers. Startup LPtech has developed a “teaching-less” gripper that replaces costly sensors and repeated programming with software-based recognition and control. CEO Park Hyung-soon (박형순) says it lowers adoption costs while maintaining performance. LPtech has won an industry award, joined a government-backed programme and reported overseas PoC work and sales in Europe.