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Kepler Debuts Forerunner K2 Humanoid Robot, Accelerating Commercial Deployment

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SHANGHAI, Oct. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Shanghai Kepler Robotics Co., Ltd. (“Kepler Humanoid Robot”) has recently launched its full-sized, general-purpose humanoid robot, the Forerunner K2, at GITEX GLOBAL 2024, which began on October 14.

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Kepler Humanoid Robot is dedicated to transforming productivity through cutting-edge technology and delivering industry-leading, high-IQ blue-collar humanoid robots. Hu Debo, CEO of Kepler Humanoid Robot, said, “The Forerunner K2 represents the Gen 5.0 robot model, showcasing a seamless integration of the humanoid robot’s cerebral, cerebellar, and high-load body functions. At Kepler, we understand that innovation is driven by application. That’s why we prioritize deep integration of customer needs, solutions, and product development. From the outset, we have forged close collaborations with key customers, jointly formulating commercialization strategies and working alongside industry stakeholders to accelerate the deployment of humanoid robots.”

Enhanced Physical and Intelligent Capabilities

Following the release of the Forerunner K1 in November 2023, which featured a 25 kg payload capacity, 8-hour battery life, and highly agile manipulators, the new Forerunner K2 has undergone extensive software and hardware enhancements. During the K2’s development, Kepler engaged with nearly 50 target customers, gaining crucial insights into sector-specific requirements and challenges. Comprehensive research on real-world scenarios in intelligent manufacturing, warehousing and logistics, high-risk operations, and research and education informed the refinement and categorization of robotic capabilities, facilitating rapid iteration and launch of the Kepler K2, tailored for commercial applications.

The Forerunner K2’s embodied intelligence software has made notable advancements in dynamic perception, strategic task planning, full-body coordinated operation, autonomous learning, and motion control. By integrating a cloud-based advanced cognitive model with an embodied control system, and employing both imitation and reinforcement learning for skill acquisition, the K2 has nearly mastered the ability to autonomously complete tasks in specific scenarios. The efficiency of embodied intelligence training has also been improved. Kepler’s research and development team has optimized algorithms for human-robot interaction and data transmission, boosting real-time interactivity during remote operation. This enables Forerunner K2 to effectively cooperate with human operators, providing a solid foundation for the further development of embodied intelligence technologies. Moreover, improved gait planning and control algorithms have enhanced K2’s stability against external disturbances and its walking speed, ensuring dependability and fluidity in autonomous operations. Significant enhancements to visual perception and autonomous navigation algorithms allow the K2 to monitor and recognize its surroundings in real-time, enabling rapid and precise responses to ensure adaptability and safety in complex, changing environments.

In response to scenario-specific demands, the Forerunner K2’s hardware system has undergone substantial upgrades, including improvements to the arm and leg assemblies, tactile manipulators, wiring configuration, power systems, body degrees of freedom, as well as to the overall design. The limbs’ main structure features an integrated design, offering improved rigidity, streamlining of the manufacturing process and enhanced ease of maintenance. The latest iteration of our rope-driven tactile manipulators supports up to 11 degrees of freedom (active and passive) per hand, with a single-hand load capacity of up to 15 kg. Each fingertip is equipped with a flexible sensor that includes up to 96 contact points, which significantly enhances the robot’s flexible operational capabilities. The Forerunner K2 features a new star-shaped wiring layout for easier routing and faster connections. It continues to use a 2.33 kWh high-capacity battery, ensuring eight hours of uninterrupted use. The robot also includes special charging interfaces that support both direct and automatic charging, providing greater flexibility for energy replenishment during extended working hours. The K2 incorporates two degrees of freedom for head rotation and tilting, facilitating more natural human-robot interaction. With 52 degrees of freedom throughout the body, the Forerunner K2 offers enhanced sensory perception and hand-eye coordination. Additionally, the K2 is designed with a sleek, industrial mech-style appearance, optimally suited to the workplaces of blue-collar robots.

Driving Humanoid Robot Deployment in Application Scenarios

With Tesla’s Optimus on the verge of mass production at a scale of over a thousand units and deployment on its own automotive production lines by 2025, the application of humanoid robots is approaching a critical juncture, potentially at a faster pace than anticipated. Mr. Hu, the Kepler CEO and a staunch proponent of the practical deployment of humanoid robots, noted that the primary driver of the humanoid robot industry’s growth is their genuine integration into thousands of real-world applications, creating more value for customers. To this end, Kepler Humanoid Robot has outlined a commercialization pathway comprising three stages: initial deployment, generalization in vertical scenarios, and ultimately universal application across all scenarios. This systematic process will facilitate the deployment of robots in practical applications. The company has initiated the testing phase of the K2 humanoid robot in actual customer environments.

The Forerunner K2 is an ideal solution for a range of domains, including intelligent manufacturing, warehousing and logistics, high-risk operations, and research and education. Technological upgrades have created opportunities for further applications. At the same time as its launch, the K2 has been put through its pace at a number of key customer locations, where it has been tested on various tasks including materials handling, sample processing, patrol and inspection, stamping material collection and quality inspection. These trials have enabled the deployment process to progress as anticipated.

Following the release of the new K2 robot and subsequent small-batch production, Kepler will continue to collaborate closely with industry partners, striving to create humanoid robots that are characterized by high intelligence, reliability, safety and cost-effectiveness. Together, they are working to promote the deployment and application of humanoid robots in a broader range of real-world scenarios.

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Québec Waste Reduction Week – Old Cell Phones and Small Electronic Devices: EPRA-Québec Calls on the Population to Recycle Their Old Electronics

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MONTRÉAL, Oct. 21, 2024 /CNW/ – With Québec Waste Reduction Week (QWRW) set to run between October 21 and 27, the Electronic Products Recycling Association of Québec (EPRA‑Québec) is proud to contribute to the health of our planet and invites all Quebecers to take concrete action by recycling their old electronics. Notably, EPRA‑Québec continues to emphasize the importance of recovering old cell phones and other small devices that can no longer be used, such as MP3 players, digital cameras, and headphones since these products tend to have lower recycling rates across the province.

While these devices are widely used, they are also those most often forgotten in the bottom of a drawer, given their small size and the little space they take up. According to a CROP survey conducted last June for EPRA‑Québec, the top three old electronic products that people own but want to get rid of are cell phones/smart phones, computer accessories, and laptop computers.

Recycling old electronics: an action that is easy and accessible

The Recycle My Electronics™ program offers more than 1,000 authorized drop-off points, accessible free of charge, all over Québec, including some 200 smartbins, also known as electrobacs. These bins make it easier to collect small electronic devices (cell phones, various wires and cables, MP3 players, tablets, headphones, chargers, etc.) as they are in places frequented daily by the population, such as grocery stores, shopping centres, educational institutions, or public transit facilities.

“There are many reasons why we hold on to a cell phone or any other old electronic device that we no longer use. Whether people don’t know where to bring them or they worry their personal information will be exposed, I want to reassure them,” says Martin Carli, scientist and EPRA‑Québec’s official spokesperson. “Knowing that close to one in two people (47%) currently has at home old electronics they want to get rid of, I want to remind the population that dropping them off at an authorized drop-off point is easy and important because recycling an old electronic product through the official program restores its value in an ecological and safe way.”

To see the complete list of accepted products, to find an authorized drop-off point in Québec, and to get more information on electronics recycling, visit https://recyclemyelectronics.ca/qc.

Protecting the planet by recycling old electronics

Thanks to the participation of the Québec population, more than 19,000 tons of old electronics were collected in 2023. This is good news, but we must continue our efforts. The responsible recycling of end-of-life electronics does indeed help to protect the planet by recovering precious resources while reducing the amount of electronic waste in landfills.

EPRA-Québec takes charge of all electronics brought to any one of its authorized drop-off points, including several municipal ecocentres, many retailers as well as other organizations and companies. The devices are then sent to certified and approved companies located in Québec and compliant with Canadian standards, who ensure that they are handled in an environmentally friendly way while minimizing risks to health and safety. Once the products are dismantled, component materials such as metals, plastics and glass are sorted and recovered for the purpose of being processed and reused to make all kinds of new products, therefore preserving non-renewable natural resources.

About EPRA-Québec

As a recognized industry-led not-for-profit organization, EPRA-Québec provides an approved environmental compliance program for manufacturers, distributors and retailers of electronics marketed in Québec. It is responsible for implementing and operating on behalf of its stewards, a responsible program for the recovery and reclamation of electronic products. Its Recycle My Electronics™ program includes more than 1,000 authorized drop-off points accessible free of charge across the province and has helped divert more than 200,000 metric tonnes of old electronics from landfills since 2012.

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The New Flat Rate builds connections, winning strategies at 2024 Business Uncensored

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Award-winning price generating software company gives contractors actionable advice for today’s problems in home service industry

DALTON, Ga., Oct. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The New Flat Rate, the No. 1 price generating software for home service contractors, provided an opportunity for contractors to connect with their peers to build winning strategies and solutions during its annual Business Uncensored conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

The three-day event covered several areas of focus that provided value to contractors, from creating a successful work culture to maximizing paid ad efficiency.

“The true benefit of Business Uncensored lies in the close-knit atmosphere we provide contractors,” said Danielle Putnam, president of The New Flat Rate. “When they come to this event, they know they will be working alongside other contractors facing similar problems. This collaboration allows them to share stories and work together to develop solutions they can take back home and use to succeed. It’s the bonding and networking with others that makes Business Uncensored unique and special.”

The event featured several speakers who delivered strategic messages to help contractors succeed in today’s changing and competitive landscape.

Zac Garside, founder of Keep ‘Em: Email Marketing Services, was the keynote speaker at the event. His session “Automate Scalable Success with the Right Message” gave critical insight into email marketing for contractors.

Other notable speakers at the event included:

Jennifer Bagley of CI Web Group on navigating digital marketing.Steve Moon of Moon Services on employee value, yesterday, today and tomorrow.Matthew Bratsis and Donna Decoster of OPTIMUS Financing on The Amazon Effect.And many more

“Since 2020, the way businesses operate has changed dramatically, and this year we felt that it was important to focus on the actual problems facing contractors every day,” Putnam said. “We wanted our focus to revolve around actionable advice through real storytelling and experiences of industry experts. We often get advice that sounds great on the surface, but we wanted to dig deeper and bring more substance to help contractors solve their problems today.”

For more information about The New Flat Rate, please visit https://thenewflatrate.com/.

About The New Flat Rate
The New Flat Rate, Inc. pioneered the first menu pricing system for in-home essential service providers which has doubled and tripled the average service ticket for contractors across the United States and Canada. Targeting HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Service and Repair contractors, each market-specific edition is designed to do the bundling and upselling for technicians by providing hundreds of service, repair and equipment replacement “menus,” each with up to five straightforward options consumers can choose. Voted No. 1 retail pricing generator during the 2021 HARDI conference, The New Flat Rate develops processes to eliminate objections and lower sales resistance for service technicians. For more information, visit http://thenewflatrate.com/ or call 706-259-8892.

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Ripley PR
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GES To Be Acquired by Truelink Capital

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Transaction Supports Accelerated Growth

LAS VEGAS and LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — GES, a leading provider in the global exhibition and event industry, announced today that its parent company, Viad Corp, and Truelink Capital, a Los Angeles based private equity firm, have entered into a definitive agreement whereby Truelink will acquire the GES business. The acquisition is expected to close by the end of 2024, subject to applicable and customary closing conditions.  

Derek Linde, GES President said, “This is an exciting time for GES. The business has tremendous momentum, and our team is driving strong revenue growth, margin expansion, and client service. The publicly traded Viad conglomerate has been a great home to GES for decades and we are excited to start a new chapter as a private company with Truelink, who believes in our ability to continue delivering industry leadership, innovation and growth.”

With over 2,600 employees and thousands of active union partners across the globe, GES and its companies have a decades-long history supporting the world’s leading brands and events in robust business verticals, including healthcare, aerospace & defense, financial services, manufacturing, technology, and retail, in a variety of event marketing capacities.

“GES is a trusted brand with a proven track record of delivering best-in-class services to the global exhibitions and experiential marketing verticals. We look forward to collaborating with this talented team to help the company realize its full potential,” Truelink’s Co-Founder and Managing Partner Luke Myers said.  

Included in the acquisition are GES Exhibitions, a major provider of global exhibitions & logistics services; Spiro, a leading global experiential agency; and onPeak, SHOWTECH, and Visit, which provide event accommodation, power/lighting and registration services. Upon closing, GES will become a privately-owned, stand-alone company within Truelink’s business portfolio and continue to deliver a range of best-in-class and value enhancing experiential solutions to clients. 

Derek Linde, current GES President, will assume the role of President and CEO following the closing. He will be joined by Jeff Quade, GES NA Exhibitions President; Jason Stead, GES EMEA Exhibitions President; and Jeff Stelmach, Spiro President, who will continue leading the operating businesses post transaction.

Linde continued, “We remain dedicated to delivering extraordinary experiences to our clients across the globe. This partnership with Truelink will enable us to intensify our focus on innovation and enhance our capabilities across our differentiated global platform.”

About GES: 

The GES business entity is a dynamic collective of industry-leading companies and their distinctive specialties—GES Exhibitions, Spiro, onPeak, SHOWTECH and Visit—that deliver comprehensive experiential, strategic, creative, event management and accommodation, meeting planning and logistical solutions, as well as registration and engagement solutions. We empower brands to engage their audiences and elevate customer experience, using what we believe is today’s most powerful channel in an ever-competitive landscape: experiential marketing. Whether scaling together or independently, our companies strategically partner with brands and event organizers to transform business imperatives into measurable results that drive meaningful customer connections & bottom-line impact. 

www.ges.com 

www.thisisspiro.com 

www.onpeak.com 

www.showtech.ca 

www.visitcloud.com 

About Truelink Capital

Truelink Capital is a middle-market private equity firm based in Los Angeles.  Truelink pairs deep industry experience in the industrials and technology-enabled services sectors with a commitment to building partnerships that drive long-term value through an operationally focused strategy. Truelink partners with management, corporate sellers, and founders to accelerate growth through the execution of strategic initiatives and transformative add-on acquisitions.

Contacts:
Marianne Szczech
630-220-6102
mszczech@ges.com

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