What Bright Machines calls Software-Defined Manufacturing is a software-first approach that counters big, expensive, hardware-defined machines and robots.
Artificial intelligence is infiltrating every industry, allowing vehicles to navigate without drivers, assisting doctors with medical diagnoses, and mimicking the way humans speak.
From AI and computer vision to IoT and robotics, these five start-ups are developing deep tech for the factory production line.
All around us – in our homes, in our cars and in our hands – products are getting smarter. They interact with us – respond to our touch and our voice and […]
Bright Machines ist vom Weltwirtschaftsforum als einer von 56 „Technology Pioneers 2019“ ausgezeichnet worden. Das kalifornische Startup will die Fertigungsindustrie durch intelligente Software nachhaltig verändern.
These and many other fascinating insights are from IoT Analytics’ recently published IoT Startups Report & Database 2019. IoT Analytics found that there approximately 1,018 startups creating Internet of Things (IoT) products…
EMSNOW: Bright Machines announced the delivery of the first ‘software defined microfactory’ last month. Congratulations on that accomplishment. Please explain more behind this concept…
Recently, a San Francisco based start-up, Bright Machines, announced one of its very first products that is specifically designed to make automation and AI reachable by all types of manufacturers, regardless of […]
Tech startup Bright Machines which was founded by a group of manufacturing and software executives came releasing its product on Wednesday, dubbed as “microfactories” that is developed to automate the electronics parts […]
Bright Machines Microfactories kombinieren intelligente Software und Cloud-basierte Architekturen, KI und Machine Learning, Vision- und Robotik-Technologie, um den Weg zu intelligenten Produktionslinien und programmierbare Fabriken zu ebnen…