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VANITY WAGON JOINS THE PLASTIC-NEUTRAL MOVEMENT

VANITY WAGON JOINS THE PLASTIC-NEUTRAL MOVEMENT

Vanity Wagon, a clean beauty marketplace and a prominent player in the sustainable beauty space, has been certified as plastic neutral. It will now process 100% plastic waste collection produced by the company.

With sustainability being its core value, the brand has been using plastic-free packaging right from its inception. It has committed to using paper tapes instead of plastic ones, green honeycomb wrap instead of bubble wrap, shredded paper instead of plastic air pillows, and cardboard corrugated boxes. It also tries to repurpose its packaging and keep it minimal to avoid wastage.

Naina Ruhail, the co-founder of Vanity Wagon elucidates, “We are a clean beauty company, and our products are safe for humans as well as the environment. Recently, we also got certified as a plastic neutral brand. It is our small contribution towards a greener environment. As we all know, plastic is non-biodegradable and its use is heavily embedded into the functioning of society. This means all the plastic that has been produced to date is still present in some form on the earth. By going plastic-neutral, we will measure our plastic footprint on the earth and take necessary action to recycle and manage this waste through various measures. We will soon also be focusing on becoming a plastic negative brand.”

Vanity Wagon has joined hands with The Disposal Company, which is the gold standard for plastic neutral brands. Together, they have successfully recycled and repurposed 50 kg of post-consumer plastic waste on behalf of Vanity Wagon for the year 2022-2023. The brand is focusing on recycling double the amount of plastic they consume and becoming plastic-negative in the next two years.

Discussing the importance of being eco-conscious, Naina Ruhail says, “It is high time we realize that our actions are having a negative impact on the environment and the ecosystem at large. The pandemic (COVID-19) has been an eye-opener, and companies and individuals have realized that messing with the environment will have a direct or indirect consequence sooner or later. We should therefore start taking conscious steps and watch out as we move forward. And if not now, when?”

#Vanity Wagon #PLASTIC-NEUTRAL MOVEMENT #plastic-free packaging

ISRAEL’S TECHNION RESEARCHERS DEVELOP CONDUCTIVE BIOPOLYMERS USING PROTEINS

ISRAEL’S TECHNION RESEARCHERS DEVELOP CONDUCTIVE BIOPOLYMERS USING PROTEINS

The journal Advanced Materials has reported on the success of Technion – Israel Institute of Technology researchers in creating conductors that are relevant to solar energy generation, biomedical engineering, and more using by-products of the food industry that would otherwise be discarded as waste. The technology demonstrated in the article allows for the simple, fast, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly production of biopolymers, which include applications for electrophysiological signal sensing.

The study was conducted in the Schulich Faculty of Chemistry under the leadership of Assistant Professor Nadav Amdursky, Head of the Biopolymers and Bioelectronics Laboratory, and doctoral students Ramesh Nandi and Yuval Agam. According to Prof. Amdursky, “The current global green trend has not bypassed industry, and numerous groups worldwide are working on new solutions that will limit the pollution caused by the production of synthetic materials and by their very presence. One of the options is, of course, the use of natural materials, and the big challenge is to adapt them to meet needs.”

The two main approaches in environmentally conscious chemistry are environmental chemistry – the creation of environmentally friendly materials; and sustainable chemistry – production based on available degradable materials and energy-efficient processes. The present research integrates the two approaches in an environmentally friendly production process that yields environmentally friendly products in the context of conductive polymers.

Polymers are long chains made up of thousands of building blocks called monomers. Silk, wool, and cotton fibers are examples of natural polymers, whereas nylon and PVC are synthetic polymers. Conductive polymers are a subgroup of polymers, and they serve a vast variety of applications: electronics, energy storage, fuel cells, medicine, and others. These polymers are currently produced using processes that are costly and cause pollution due to the use of derivatives of oil, gas, and fossil fuel.

The alternative proposed by the Technion research team is protein polymers – molecules that are present in different biological tissues such as silk and wool fibers, spider webs, hair, and nails. Here, as mentioned, they are by-products of the food industry that would otherwise be discarded as waste. According to Prof. Amdursky, “The inspiration to use proteins to create conductive polymers originated in the unique function of proteins in nature – they are exclusively responsible for transporting various charge carriers in flora and fauna; for example, in cellular respiration or photosynthesis in plants.”

The researchers created transparent polymer films with high conductivity. This film is suitable for biological and biomedical applications since it is non-toxic. It is biodegradable in the human body and can be stretched to approximately 400% of its original length, without significantly impairing its electrical properties. Its conductivity is among the highest detected in biological materials.

According to Prof. Amdursky, “The production of the film in our research was a one-pot process, spontaneous, inexpensive, fast, energy-efficient, and nonpolluting. In the article, we demonstrate the use of the film as ‘artificial skin’ that noninvasively monitors electrophysiological signals. These signals play a meaningful part in brain and muscle activity, and therefore their external monitoring is a highly important challenge.”

Prof. Amdursky emphasizes that since this technology is designed for application and commercialization, “the economic consideration is key, and consequently, it is most important to lower the costs of production processes so that they will yield a competitive product, also in terms of price, with petroleum-based polymers, and happily, we have succeeded. This is in addition to the reduction in environmental damage in the production phase as well as during use. The new polymer is fully biodegradable in less than 48 hours, as opposed to synthetic polymers, which are not biodegradable and as result, pollute our planet.”

The research was sponsored by the Gutwirth Fund (Indian student Ramesh Nandi was awarded a scholarship), the United States – Israel Binational Science Foundation, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and a PhosAgro/UNESCO/IUPAC green chemistry research grant. The researchers thank the Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP) for its financial support through the NEVET program and the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute (RBNI) for the use of the Institute’s research infrastructure.

#ISRAEL’S TECHNION #CONDUCTIVE BIOPOLYMERS #PROTEINS

 

 

LES ROCHES APPOINTS CARLOS DÍEZ DE LA LASTRA AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

LES ROCHES APPOINTS CARLOS DÍEZ DE LA LASTRA AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Les Roches Global Hospitality Education, one of the world’s leading hospitality business schools, has named Carlos Díez de la Lastra as Chief Executive Officer. Appointed by the Governing Board, he will succeed Dr. Christine Demen Meier who is retiring. In 3 years at the helm of Les Roches, she reached extensive achievements such as the launch of the Spark innovation center and the new Master in Hospitality Strategy and Digital Transformation.

Considered one of the 150 most influential tourism professionals in Spain, Carlos Díez de la Lastra brings 25 years of experience in the higher education sector, the last eight at the head of the Les Roches campus in Marbella, where he established the leadership of the institution in Spain and its expansion on an international scale. Before joining Les Roches, Díez de la Lastra was Vice President of Expansion and Director General of the European University of the Canary Islands in Spain as part of the global network of Laureate International Universities.

Carlos Díez de la Lastra has a proven track record in establishing strong links with managers and businessmen in the industry. He contributes to different expert focus groups, including the committee created by Turismo Costa del Sol to deal with pandemic challenges and the Online Education Committee of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).

He will leverage this extensive experience and network to further position Les Roches at the forefront of Hospitality digitalization and innovation overseeing the expansion of the Les Roches international network comprising today’s campuses in Switzerland (Crans-Montana), Spain (Marbella), and China (Shanghai) with close to 3,000 students and a team of 320 employees.

Díez de la Lastra holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Business Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid and a master’s degree in Business Administration‐MBA from IEDE. He commented: “I welcome the challenge of leading one of the best educational institutions in the world and taking over from Dr. Christine Demen Meier’s magnificent legacy that will enable us to start this promising new stage of Les Roches with a strong foundation.

#LES ROCHES APPOINTS #CARLOS DÍEZ DE LA #CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Solvay launches new biodegradable guar-based polymers for beauty care

Solvay launches new biodegradable guar-based polymers for beauty care

The Group is expanding its biodegradable offering with two additional guar-based functional polymers for responsible hair and skin care formulations.

Solvay, a global leader in naturally-derived beauty polymers, expands its range of biodegradable guar-based solutions, Introduced in December 2021, with two additional thickening and conditioning polymers for beauty care. The two new ingredients, Jaguar NAT SGI and Jaguar  Excel will enable beauty brands to address stringent global regulations and growing consumer expectations for more responsible and sustainable beauty products.

“Until recently, the availability of biodegradable functional polymers in the market has been limited,” explains Jean-Guy Le-Helloco, Home & Personal Care Vice-President at Solvay. “Our biodegradable Jaguar ingredients offer formulators a range of sustainable game-changers to create a wider choice of responsible hair and skincare products.”

Next to developing the new biodegradable Jaguar ingredients, Solvay experts created the Beauty Biodeg Score chart based on the OECD guidelines ranging from A to D. The two new ingredients Jaguar  NAT SGI, a readily biodegradable thickening polymer (score A), and Jaguar  Excel, an inherently ultimately biodegradable conditioning polymer (score B), meet the toughest criteria for biodegradability.

They complement Jaguar HP-8 COS SGI for thickening and Jaguar  C500 STD for conditioning, both rated score B. Typical applications include shampoos, hair treatments, hair conditioners, styling gels, body washes, and powder-to-liquid cleansers. It will be presented at Solvay’s booth during the in-cosmetics global exhibition in Paris from April 5 to 7.

“By assigning a biodegradability score to our products, we help external stakeholders appreciate the swift progress Solvay is making in the development of biodegradable and sustainable products with full and transparent traceability,” says Galder Cristobal, Home, and Personal Care Research & Innovation Director at Solvay.

“We have entered a new phase of innovation with new polymer technologies and are investing in advanced biodegradation testing for next-generation beauty ingredients. Our new biodegradable Jaguar ingredients are just the beginning.”

The guar beans used to produce the Jaguar polymers are a natural and renewable resource, partially sourced through Solvay’s Sustainable Guar Initiative (SGI) program in Rajasthan, India. The SGI program is designed to implement best farming practices, conserve groundwater, improve local quality of life and empower women, farmers while securing high-quality guar supplies. 

Solvay’s commitment to sustainable beauty is at the essence of “ Beauty for the Planet ”, an initiative aimed at delivering sustainable beauty ingredients that work for consumers and the environment through innovation and partnerships with customers.

#two additional guar-based #biodegradable #beauty #product

IEA reappoints Fatih Birol for new term as Executive Director

IEA reappoints Fatih Birol for new term as Executive Director

His reappointment, for a third term, comes at a pivotal moment for the IEA amid heightened awareness that clean energy transitions must be not only rapid but also secure.

The vote to reappoint Dr. Birol took place during the 2022 IEA Ministerial. The two-day meeting was chaired by US Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm, and brought together energy and climate ministers from more than 40 countries.

New mandates detailed in the 2022 IEA Ministerial communiqué set the IEA up to evolve in its mission and impact, including by ensuring energy security during the energy transition, leading the global energy sector’s fight against climate change, and strengthening the IEA family of governments.

“Our decision today for an additional term for Dr. Birol as IEA Executive Director again confirms our confidence in his skills and expertise,” said Secretary Granholm, the Chair of the 2022 IEA Ministerial Meeting.

“We look forward to working with the IEA under his continued leadership as we ramp up efforts to accelerate the clean energy transition on the road to a net-zero future while strengthening our energy security.”

“I am very pleased that we have reappointed Dr. Birol as Executive Director for a third term,” said Ambassador Hiroshi Oe, Chair of the IEA Governing Board. “This sets the organization up perfectly to deliver on the commitments laid out in the 2022 IEA Ministerial communiqué, and play a key role in accelerating sustainable and secure clean energy transitions.”

“I’m honored that IEA members have put their trust in me to lead the Agency into a new era following what I believe may turn out to be the most consequential Ministerial Meeting in the IEA’s near 50-year history,” said Dr. Birol.

“The energy world is changing fast and needs to change faster still. With our new mandates, we are now ready to respond and chart a new course for the IEA, not just for the next two years but for decades to come. My energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to lead my outstanding colleagues within the IEA Secretariat and to serve our Member Governments have never been stronger.”

Dr. Birol has served as Executive Director since September 2015. Under his leadership, the IEA has been instrumental in underpinning a significant increase in global climate ambition and in responding to new vulnerabilities and risks to energy security.

As well as leading the IEA, Dr. Birol chairs the World Economic Forum’s (Davos) Energy Advisory Board. Last year, TIME named him on its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. He is also the recipient of numerous state decorations, including earlier this year the French Legion of Honour. 

#IEA #Fatih Birol #Executive Director

USGS detects forever chemicals in 16 states water wells

USGS detects forever chemicals in 16 states water wells

The U.S. Geological Survey has detected the toxic “ forever chemicals ” known as PFAS in public and private drinking water wells in 16 Eastern states.

USGS announced the findings in a new study designed to assess the contamination of five aquifers that are important sources of drinking water. PFAS were detected in public and private drinking water wells in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia.

The study detected 14 different PFAS, and most frequently found PFOA, PFOS, and PFBS, some of the most notorious and well-studied PFAS.

USGS took 254 samples and found PFAS in 60 percent of wells serving public water systems. It found PFAS in 20 percent of wells serving individual households. Water was most likely to be contaminated with PFAS if the aquifer was newly filled, the well was near a fire training site or urban area, or had increased organic material.

At least one type of PFAS was detected in 54 percent of the samples, and two or more PFAS were found in 47 percent of the samples.

In addition to PFOA and PFOS, the most common PFAS detected include PFBS, PFHxS, PFHpA, PFNA, PFBA, PFPeA, and PFHxA.  

“It’s very troubling that PFAS were detected so frequently,” said Scott Faber , EWG’s senior vice president for government affairs.

The highest detection collected was 1,500 parts per trillion, or ppt, of PFOA, found in community water well in West Virginia.

PFAS  are found in the blood of virtually everyone,  including newborn babies. Very low doses of PFAS have been linked to the suppression of the immune system and are associated with an elevated risk of cancer, increased cholesterol, reproductive harm, and other health concerns.

Thousands of communities have already detected these toxic forever chemicals in their water, and PFAS have been confirmed at nearly  400  military installations.  EWG  estimates that more than 200 million Americans are drinking water contaminated with PFAS.

“No one should have to worry about toxic forever chemicals in their tap water,” said Faber. The Environmental Protection Agency has known of the risks to communities posed by PFAS since at least 1998 but has failed to act . 

 The Biden EPA’s PFAS “ roadmap proposes to set a drinking water standard for PFOA and PFOS by 2023 and take steps to restrict industrial releases of PFAS into the air and water.

The USGS should help with identifying private wells that are contaminated with PFAS, but more needs to be done. “A drinking water standard will not address the PFAS in private wells,” Faber said. “It’s very troubling that 20 percent of private wells that were sampled contained PFAS. Millions of people living in rural households could be drinking contaminated tap water.”

#USGS #PFAS #16states #foreverchemical 

Biden EPA revives justification for coal utility mercury rule

Biden EPA revives justification for coal utility mercury rule

The Environmental Protection Agency a proposed rule restoring the legal foundation for limiting coal-fired power plants’ mercury emissions under the Clean Air Act, a finding the Trump administration sought to axe.

The rule reinstates the agency’s finding that it is “appropriate and necessary” for EPA to regulate power plant emissions using authority established in the 1990 amendments to the landmark air law. The Obama EPA in 2011 finalized the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, or MATS, rule which is credited with dramatically reducing mercury and other emissions from coal-fired utilities.

“This decision returns sanity and science to EPA’s efforts protecting children and other vulnerable populations from extremely dangerous pollution like mercury,” said EWG President Ken Cook.

“Although reversing the insidious anti-health policies of the former Trump administration should be celebrated, it’s a stark reminder of what happens when critical environmental safeguards are eviscerated and scientific consensus is rejected just to placate the coal industry,” Cook said.

The MATS rule required electric utilities that burn coal and oil to install technologies to cut emissions of mercury and other heavy metal air pollutants, including arsenic.

Utilities estimated the cost of the pollution-trapping equipment at around $18 billion. But it was money well spent: The rule had an almost immediate impact on air quality, with a  70 percent drop in mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants. The EPA estimated the health benefits of the rule from $37 billion to $90 billion every year.

The states that saw the most significant decreases in mercury emissions because of the Obama rule include those that rely heavily on electricity generated from coal-fired power plants: Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, and Pennsylvania.

The Trump administration in 2020 scrapped the appropriate and necessary finding, and the Biden EPA’s rule starts the process of reversing that decision. The Trump EPA did not scrap the MATS rule itself, but observers had feared that revoking the appropriate and necessary finding was a prelude to an attempt to undo the entire emissions rule.

#Biden EPA #revives justification #coal utility

MediaTek’s highly integrated 7nm T750 chipset delivers 5G broadband experiences in a compact, low-power form factor

MediaTek’s highly integrated 7nm T750 chipset delivers 5G broadband experiences in a compact, low-power form factor

 MediaTek and NEC Platforms, Ltd. today announced the first NEC 5G customer-premise equipment (CPE) and mobile Wi-Fi (Mi-Fi) products powered by MediaTek’s T750 5G chipset. This is the first time that MediaTek and NEC Platforms have collaborated on CPE products. These products provide 5G speeds right out of the box and are an affordable broadband alternative to areas with limited DSL, cable, or fiber services, bringing super-fast connectivity to all areas including suburban, rural, and high-density locations.

The new Mi-Fi product, “Speed Wi-Fi 5G X11,” will be launched in October 2021, followed by the CPE product, “Speed Wi-Fi HOME 5G L12,” coming in November 2021, distributed by KDDI Corporation, Okinawa Cellular Telephone Corporation, and UQ Communications Inc.

These new 5G Mi-Fi and CPE products will be also added as a part of the new 5G devices for NEC Platforms’ Aterm product portfolio, and the full portfolio will be launched in the Japanese market in 2022. NEC Platforms has shipped its Aterm’s successful product line with a total of 35 million mobile and home routers to date and will provide consistent support for the development, manufacturing, and maintenance of its 5G data communications equipment in Japan with its high quality and reliable solutions.

“MediaTek’s broad portfolio of 5G solutions is bringing incredible 5G experiences to smartphones, laptops, CPE, Mi-Fi devices, and beyond,” said Martin Lin, Deputy General Manager of Wireless Communications Business Unit at MediaTek.

“With our first collaboration with NEC Platforms in the CPE segment, we are continuing our commitment to bring everyone fast and reliable 5G connectivity. We look forward to further expanding our footprint in the Japanese market and helping to accelerate the rollout of 5G in the region.”

“We believe that combining MediaTek’s connectivity technology and NEC Platforms’ broadband expertise will help make 5G more accessible to consumers across Japan,” said Kanji Shuke, Executive Vice President at NEC Platforms. “The Aterm series has already been well received by many customers for its stable and reliable connectivity, and we will continue to strive to create products that exceed consumers’ expectations.”

MediaTek’s T750 5G chipset is a highly integrated, 7nm compact chip design with support for sub-6GHz frequencies and two-component carrier aggregation (2CC CA) for extended coverage. The T750 design integrates a 5G NR FR1 modem, quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 processors, and the required peripherals all on a single chip.

This enabled NEC Platforms to build high-performance CPE devices that are compact and easy for consumers to self-install. The T750 chipset comes pre-integrated with software drivers for MediaTek’s connectivity solutions such as our 4×4 and 2×2 + 2×2 dual-band Wi-Fi 6 chipsets. The chipset also integrates MediaTek’s 5G UltraSave technologies for ultra-power-efficiency.

For operators, the T750 provides 5G speeds up to an impressive 4.7Gbps right out the box, rivaling or exceeding fixed-line services; using already installed cellular infrastructure, operators can avoid the costs of laying down cables or fiber. For original design manufacturers (ODMs) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), the T750 reduces development times and costs, providing significant time-to-market advantages.

Additionally, consumers can self-install the compact 5G CPE devices powered by the T750, avoiding the hassles of lengthy installation times. Consumers also have the flexibility to place 5G CPE devices anywhere on their property, instead of being limited to being within reach of a phone or fiber line.

MediaTek’s extensive 5G portfolio makes 5G connectivity more accessible by powering a range of devices – from the high-end to the mid-tier – so consumers can unlock the possibilities that 5G brings with ultra-fast and reliable connectivity.

NEC Platforms’ CPE and Mi-Fi products powered by MediaTek are expected to reach the Japanese consumer market starting in October 2021. 

 https://www.mediatek.com/products/cellularBroadband/mediatek-t7

#MediaTek #Mobile wi-fi product #T750 5G chipset 

AIMPLAS develops new techniques to give a second life to packaging, textile, tyre and mattress waste

AIMPLAS develops new techniques to give a second life to packaging, textile, tyre, and mattress waste

According to estimates by the European Tyre and Rubber Manufacturers Association (ETRMA), up to four million tonnes of end-of-life tyres are generated each year in Europe, and Spain alone accounts for 300,000 tonnes. Most of the polyurethane foam from the automotive industry, mattresses, and similar products is landfilled, not to mention other difficult-to-recycle plastic waste such as wire waste. According to Plastics Europe, more than 6.5 million tonnes of plastic are sent to landfills each year.

As part of this initiative, AIMPLAS is developing advanced chemical and mechanical recycling solutions to prevent this complex waste (end-of-life tyres, old mattresses, and wire waste) from being sent to landfills by using it to obtain industrial materials and substances.

AIMPLAS is now working on the NEOREC Project, which is funded by the Valencian Innovation Agency (AVI) and ERDF, with the aim of reducing current limitations on recycling this complex waste.

The chemical recycling processes being studied include anaerobic degradation. The aim is to isolate and select microorganisms that anaerobically biodegrade biopolymers faster than conventional organisms, which will help establish a more efficient recycling process.

Work is also being done to use partial chain-breaking processes to obtain plastics with the same initial specifications. According to Eva Verdejo, Chemical Recycling Group Leader and researcher, the goal is “to reduce the consumption of resources by reintroducing high value-added materials back into the value chain and generating products and by-products that can be used in the plastics industry, thus minimizing the environmental impact of waste accumulation”.

In order to provide broad coverage of the entire plastics industry, AIMPLAS is collaborating on this project with raw material manufacturers, converters, waste managers, and recyclers, including Girsa, Acteco, Ube, Omar Coatings, Permarsa, Eslava Plásticos, and PET & Cia.

https://www.aimplas.net/

#AIMPLASA #NEWTECHNIQUES #SECOND LIFE

OTTO Motors Launches World’s Smartest Autonomous Forklift

OTTO Motors Launches World’s Smartest Autonomous Forklift

OTTO Motors, a leading provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) today announced the availability of OTTO Lifter, the smartest autonomous forklift on the market. With more than a decade of autonomous material handling expertise, OTTO Motors has built the most productive AMRs with the best driving capabilities for some of the biggest brands in the world. With the addition of OTTO Lifter and its ability to pick up and drop off pallets autonomously, OTTO Motors now has the most comprehensive offering of material handling robots available. 
 

OTTO Lifter is a smart autonomous forklift that drives nimbly in crowded and dynamic environments and improves safety in warehouses and facilities. With advanced safety sensors and class-leading autonomous driving capabilities, OTTO Lifter works alongside people, other vehicles, and existing infrastructure providing businesses a safer material handling solution for as low as $9 per hour. The autonomous forklift is compatible with the entire OTTO Motors fleet of AMRs through OTTO Motors’ Fleet Manager. 

In addition to more than eighty integrator partners worldwide including Honeywell Intelligrated, Matthews Automation Solutions, and Gray Solutions, OTTO Motors is now available through a network of leading material handling solutions providers in North America, including Eastern Lift Truck Co. and Toyota Material Handling Systems of Atlanta.

“Over the last decade, our AMRs have solved material handling challenges for some of the largest companies in the world, but our customers have made it clear that there was a missing member of the team – one that could pick up a pallet on its own,” said Chief Executive Officer and founder of OTTO Motors Matt Rendall. “We’ve answered that call with OTTO Lifter – your new forklift driver. We put years of autonomous driving experience into OTTO Lifter, making it the smartest forklift on the market.”

Built on OTTO Motors’ industry-leading platform for autonomous materials handling, OTTO Lifter’s autonomy software makes intelligent, real-time decisions. With dynamic path planning, lane tending, intelligent pallet detection and stretch wrap piercing, OTTO Lifter seamlessly navigates traffic and obstacles to predictably and precisely deliver materials to the right place, at the right time.

“OTTO Lifter can make real-time decisions in complex environments,” said OTTO Motors’ VP of Product Jay Judkowitz. “Unlike other autonomous forklifts in the market, OTTO Lifter can find a pallet if skewed, adapt behavior in highly-dynamic environments, and choose the best route on its own.”

Some of OTTO Lifter’s key advantages include:

  • Adaptability: OTTO Lifter has no problem dealing with dynamic work zones to navigate safely through high traffic areas and intelligently move at speed through low traffic zones. Route optimization is completely autonomous and integrates seamlessly with the design workflows specific to customer needs.
  • Precision: OTTO Lifter intelligently determines if a pallet is properly seated, if it is centered or skewed, and whether the stretch wrap is covering entry notches. OTTO Lifter can also match its speed to the environment; speeding up when safe to do so and slow down accordingly. 
  • Safety: Advanced safety sensors paired with OTTO’s class-leading autonomous driving capabilities reduces the risk of workplace safety incidents. OTTO Lifter works safely alongside people, existing infrastructure, and other vehicles. 
  • Maintenance: OTTO has a proven track record of durability and OTTO Lifter is no different. In addition, OTTO Lifter is built with off-the-shelf parts so maintenance is easy to do with little downtime.
  • Set-up: OTTO Lifter is easy to install and is up and running from Day One. 
  • Specs: 2,640 lb (1,200 kg) payload capacity; 3.4 mph (1.5 m/s) travel speed; 106 inch (2.7 m) reach height (30 in/0.69 m in autonomous mode)

When traditional forklifts are on-site, they account for ten percent of all physical injuries in those workplaces, an average of 85 deaths annually, and nearly 35,000 serious injuries in the U.S. alone. Seventy percent of all industrial accidents are caused by operator error, according to the National Safety Council. OTTO Motors has three million hours of material handling driving experience with zero safety incidents.

https://ottomotors.com/

#OTTO Motors  #World’s Smartest #Autonomous Forklift #Launch