
Ann-Marie Corvin
Deputy Editor at TechInformed
Raised in a town famed for its pies, now a mum-of-two based in that there London; Tech & Ents journalist, currently Lois Lane-ing for @TechInformed
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3 days ago |
techinformed.com | Ann-Marie Corvin
At the inaugural SXSW London festival this week, nestled within Shoreditch’s Truman’s Brewery, Unilever’s washing powder brand Persil demonstrated an activation that merged robotics, street football, and wearable art—all powered by Boston Dynamics’ four-legged robot, Spot. The fast-moving goods giant was aiming to avoid a gadget showcase, but instead demonstrate how technology, when grounded in storytelling, can bring brand values to life in innovative ways.
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3 days ago |
techinformed.com | Ann-Marie Corvin
Amazon unveils AI upgrades to boost warehouse efficiencyAmazon has announced a major leap forward in warehouse automation with a new initiative focused on “agentic AI” robots capable of performing multiple tasks. At its Silicon Valley Lab126 facility, the company revealed plans for warehouse robots that can unload trailers, retrieve repair parts, and even lift heavy objects in tight spaces—all on command.
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4 days ago |
techinformed.com | Ann-Marie Corvin
“We’re 27th or 28th in the world’s league table when it comes to robotics depending on how you measure it—and that’s not where we should be.” Stewart Miller doesn’t mince words when asked about the UK’s position in the global robotics race. “If you look at how many robots we have per 100,000 workers, or how many companies are using them, we’re well behind countries like South Korea, China, or even Vietnam.
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4 days ago |
techinformed.com | Ann-Marie Corvin
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (VCARB) Formula One Team is set to overhaul its car design process by using an AI platform from Swiss deep learning firm Neural Concept. The partnership aims to make the team’s design work faster and more efficient, giving the team an edge in a sport where every millisecond counts. Neural Concept’s technology claims to help engineers design cars by running high-speed computer simulations.
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5 days ago |
techinformed.com | Ann-Marie Corvin
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh claim to have developed the first soft robots that can walk straight out of the machines that make them—a breakthrough that could transform the future of robotics. These flexible, four-legged devices were created using a new low-cost 3D printing system, aiming to pave the way for intelligent soft robotic systems with no electronic parts.
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