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Kia, Hyundai expand U.S. engine fire recalls by 534,000 vehicles

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Kia Motors Corp and affiliate Hyundai Motor Co said on Thursday they are recalling around 534,000 additional U.S. vehicles at risk of engine fires. FILE PHOTO: A 2012 Kia Soul, whose design is inspired with ideas from LPGA golfer Michelle Wie, is seen at the LA Auto Show in Los Angeles November… Continue reading Kia, Hyundai expand U.S. engine fire recalls by 534,000 vehicles

A record number of robots were put to work across North America in 2018, report says

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A robotic arm at an industrial manufacturing factory.

Robots took on a record number of jobs in North American firms last year, the Robotic Industries Association (RIA) said Thursday.

According to the RIA's data, 35,880 robots were shipped in 2018 to the U.S., Canada and Mexico, up 7 percent from the previous year. Of those shipments, 16,702 were to non-automotive companies — a year-on-year increase of 41 percent.

The consumer goods sector purchased almost 50 percent more robots in 2018 than in 2017, while life sciences saw an increase of a third.

However, shipments to the automotive industry slowed by 12 percent. The industry accounted for 53 percent of total robot shipments to North American companies — its lowest share since 2010.

“These sales and shipments aren't just to large, multinational companies anymore. Small and medium-sized companies are using robots to solve real-world challenges, which is helping them be more competitive on a global scale,” said Jeff Burnstein, president of the Association for Advancing Automation — the RIA's parent company.

U.S. record

In the U.S. alone, robot shipments across all sectors increased by more than 15 percent, marking a record number of shipments to American companies.

Every sector included in the RIA's analysis saw an increase, with the exception of the automotive industry, where robot shipments to American vehicle makers fell by 30 percent.

Despite an increasing uptake of automation in the workplace, some have argued that companies should be doing more to preserve human jobs.

Last month, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa told a press conference that policymakers needed to “deliver a human-centered agenda.”

In its 2018 “Future of Work” report, the World Economic Forum noted that businesses “will need to recognize human capital investment as an asset rather than a liability.”

“New technology adoption drives business growth, new job creation and augmentation of existing jobs, provided it can fully leverage the talents of a motivated and agile workforce who are equipped with futureproof skills,” the report said.

Meanwhile, a 2018 report from the International Labour Organization concluded that robotization in developed countries negatively affects employment in emerging countries.

CATL Deepens Battery Tie With BAIC BJEV, Pride Power

2 M BY GASGOO CATL to grow even larger. Chinese EV battery provider Contemporary Amperex Technology Limited (CATL) announced on February 25 that it has signed a five-year agreement to deepen the cooperation with BAIC BJEV and Beijing Pride Power System Technology Limited (Pride Power). More CATL News According to the announcement, CATL and Pride… Continue reading CATL Deepens Battery Tie With BAIC BJEV, Pride Power

Hyundai Motor CEO says China capacity cuts being considered: sources

FILE PHOTO: Hyundai cars are seen at a plant of Hyundai Motor Co on the outskirts of Beijing, China January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo SEOUL (Reuters) – Hyundai Motor Co, which is reeling from tumbling sales in China, is considering cutting capacity at its factories in its biggest market, Chief Executive Lee Won-hee said,… Continue reading Hyundai Motor CEO says China capacity cuts being considered: sources

SEAT and IBM revolutionise urban mobility with AI

SEAT along with IBM reported the development of a new solution designed to transform driving in cities. Announced the day after SEAT presented its concept car Minimó promising to revolutionise urban mobility, ‘Mobility Advisor’ uses IBM Watson AI to help urban citizens make informed decisions about their daily transportation options: from cars, to scooters, to… Continue reading SEAT and IBM revolutionise urban mobility with AI

SEAT Minimó, the concept set to revolutionise mobility

A concept car featuring a battery swap system to fully recharge the car in a matter of minutes, lowering carsharing operating costs by up to 50% A 100% electric vehicle that combines the best of a motorcycle and a car Minimó is set to be a city ally offering enhanced mobility and reducing vehicle footprint… Continue reading SEAT Minimó, the concept set to revolutionise mobility

BMW Group and Daimler AG to jointly develop next-generation technologies for automated driving

·       Long-term strategic cooperation planned·       Next generation of technologies for driver assistance systems and highly         automated driving on highways (SAE Level 3 and Level 4)·       Goal: a flexible platform and shorter innovation cycles·       Technology to be market ready by mid-2020s·       Klaus Fröhlich: Consistent pursuit of scalable platform strategy and        pooling of expertise from two technology… Continue reading BMW Group and Daimler AG to jointly develop next-generation technologies for automated driving