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The FLIR E96 is our first pistol-grip camera with 640 × 480 thermal resolution so inspectors can survey high-voltage, hazardous targets safely and quickly diagnose electrical and mechanical failures. Interchangeable AutoCal™ lenses offer complete coverage of near and distant targets, with the laser distance meter ensuring the crisp focus needed for accurate temperature measurement. The onboard FLIR Inspection Route runs pre-planned routes to help inspectors stay organized when surveying large or multiple locations. FLIR Ignite provides automatic uploading of E96 images directly from the camera to the cloud for easy, secure storage and sharing.
The FLIR E86 is packed with the high-performance features needed for fast, accurate detection of hot spots and hidden deficiencies. This 464 × 348 pixel thermal camera has an expanded temperature measurement range for easier detection of hot spots and hidden anomalies on electrical and mechanical assets. Interchangeable AutoCal™ lenses offer complete coverage of near and distant targets, while FLIR imaging technology such as UltraMax® and MSX® ensure crisp, vibrant thermal images. The onboard FLIR Inspection Route runs pre-planned routes to help you stay organized when surveying large or multiple locations. FLIR Ignite provides automatic uploading of E86 images directly from the camera to the cloud for easy, secure storage and sharing.
The FLIR E76 offers complete coverage of near and distant targets through a range of interchangeable AutoCal™ lenses, with fields of view for everything from wide-angle roof inspections to electrical inspections performed from a safe distance. A step up from the FLIR E54, the E76 includes an optional temperature range to 1000°C (1832°F), laser-assisted autofocus, and 3 area measurement boxes. The 320 × 240 thermal resolution produces crisp, vibrant imagery that can be enhanced with patented FLIR MSX® technology for added detail and perspective. The onboard FLIR Inspection Route runs pre-planned routes to help you stay organized when surveying large or multiple locations. FLIR Ignite provides automatic uploading of E76 images directly from the camera to the cloud for easy, secure storage and sharing.
Choosing the right GPS tracker for your needs is simple with the wide variety of features and options available. It’s important to first consider what you’re hoping to achieve with your tracking and which features will be most valuable to you. You may find that you need a hardwired GPS tracker that requires little to no maintenance, or you may discover that you prefer a portable, rechargeable device that can be easily moved from vehicle to vehicle. When it comes to the BrickHouse Security GPS tracking platform, we offer access to the same platform across all devices, ensuring that you have the ability to track everything you own, all from one convenient location. This enables you to see your fleet of company vehicles or family vehicles at a glance. Your personal dashboard is customizable, allowing you to select which notifications you want to receive, as well as when and where they’ll be sent. When you purchase a GPS tracking device from BrickHouse Security, you receive more than the device, you also get a user-friendly tracking platform, smartphone app for iOS and Android,
The laser system CL 500 is designed for a multitude of industrial purposes with an average laser power of 500 watts. The diode pumped laser module enables almost maintenance-free applications. A light guide fiber leads the laser light to the processing head. This is why this laser system is ideally suited for automated processing. As options for automated processes the typical interfaces, CAN or Profibus are available. Typical applications are extensive pre-treatment for adhesive bonding, de-coating or pretreatment for weld inspection at high feed rates.Thanks to an integrated cooling technique and a compact construction the laser system is despite its 500 watts laser power highly mobile. Merely a mains plug and eventually separate cooling water are needed to operate the system. Other media like compressed air or protective gas are not necessary.
On the downside, it needs to be used in a well-ventilated area because it can be toxic, and it has a limited shelf life of one year.
Melamine glue is a hard, thermosetting plastic material similar to laminate. It’s made from melamine and formaldehyde and is typically used to strengthen urea formaldehyde glues and increase the resistance to weathering. You’ve probably seen melamine used on cabinets and doors. It doesn’t have the “real wood” feel and often has a particleboard edge, making it weaker than plywood or solid wood pieces.It’s especially useful for waterproofing, making it ideal for construction panels, beams, and for marine plywood. It sets hard and rigid, has been proved to be effective, and is moisture resistant. Phenolic glue also needs heat and pressure to cure, isn’t useful for armature woodworkers because of the machinery needed to cure it, and can be irritating if not used in a ventilated space.
When it comes to the type of glue used in plywood production, the majority of manufacturers use urea formaldehyde. It’s easy to work with, readily available, and has a long track record of providing a strong hold over time. Melamine is also useful in plywood production, but is mainly used for decorative purposes.
The biggest disadvantage to using all of these glues is that they require formaldehyde, which can be irritating to the skin and deadly in enclosed places.
Nothing else is known, other than Blizzard is working on "getting all-new mobile Warcraft content into players' hands for the first time" and it's slated for release in 2022.
Speaking on a call to investors last year, CEO Bobby Kotick said Blizzard had "multiple mobile free-to-play Warcraft experiences" in the works, and that the titles are "in advanced development." The firm feels these titles will "create opportunities for both existing players and new fans to experience the Warcraft universe in entirely new ways.The Warcraft series spans three different genres, and the series is made up of five core games: Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness, Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos, World of Warcraft, and Hearthstone.
The first three games in the franchise are real-time strategy titles, the forth title to be released is the MMORPG, and the fifth is a card-battler. It isn't known at present which genre the new Warcraft mobile game will fall into.
The mobile segment of Activision Blizzard does well for the company, so a Warcraft mobile game may indeed bring more folks into the segment's fold. In 2021, over a billion dollars was spent on Call of Duty Mobile and King's Candy Crush is still a major cash cow for the company after all of these years.Diablo Immortal was announced as being in active development during BlizzCon 2018, and last we heard, it is set to to release sometime this year after initally being slated for 2021.
Unfortunatley for Blizzard, the announcement of the title didn't sit too well with fans, who were expecting a more traditional game from the series to be announced. Luckily for them, a year later, Diablo 4 was revealed. Hopefully, news of a Warcraft game coming to mobile will go down better with fans of that franchise.
Between the "multiple" mobile titles in the works and continued support on current offerings, Blizzard seems to be keeping busy. It still has Overwatch 2 in the works and it is also developing a new survival game for PC and consoles.
News of the Warcraft mobile title came during Activision Blizzard's Q4 2021 and year-end financials report overnight, with Blizzard reporting revenue of $419 million. This is a $74 million decline compared to the $493 million reported in Q3 2021. This figure is also down year-over-year by $160 million compared the $579 million reported during Q4 2020. Revenue for the 2021 year as a whole also saw a deline. Growth for World of Warcraft was offset by a decline for other titles and the absence of BlizzCon in the quarter.
Monthy Active Users (MAUs) were also down for Blizzard during the quarter by 2 million to 24 million compared to 26 million in Q3 2021. MAUs were down by 5 million year-over-year compared to the 29 million reported during the quarter ending December 31, 2020.
Specifically, the report stated that Blizzard were working on ‘getting all-new mobile Warcraft content into players’ hands for the first time.’
This was in addition to a statement regarding new experiences in World of Warcraft and Hearthstone being in the works for 2022, suggesting that the all-new mobile content would be a new Warcraft title.World of Warcraft reportedly had ‘its strongest engagement and net bookings (purchases) outside of a Modern expansion year in a decade’. Similarly, Hearthstone purchases were also great year-over-year.
Given the strength of the Warcraft brand, it’s little wonder that another mobile title is on the cards – Hearthstone already has a mobile version, of course.
Other Activision Blizzard franchises are also enjoying solid engagement on mobile. Call of Duty Mobile grew ‘strongly’ in 2021, with spending on the title exceeding a whopping US $1 billion (AU $1.4 billion) worldwide.
When you consider that 2021’s console and PC versions of Call of Duty: Vanguard resulted in declining year-on-year revenue – Vanguard had lower sales than 2020’s Black Ops Cold War, and free-to-play battle royale Call of Duty Warzone saw lower engagement – it tells a very clear story on where the opportunities are for the company.Blizzard is also working on another mobile version of one of their popular franchises in Diablo Immortal, which was met with fan backlash upon its reveal in 2018, but has since garnered positive reviews from its public closed beta tests.
And of course, Activision Blizzard is also parent to mobile company King, known for Candy Crush, which continued to see record growth in 2021.
It's going to be a busy spring for Blizzard, beginning with Hearthstone. The first of three expansions planned for Hearthstone this year will be unveiled on March 15, shortly after which developers will "provide a deeper look into the plans for Hearthstone for 2022—including the annual core set changes."
The reveal of the next World of Warcraft expansion will follow a month later, on April 19. WoW's latest expansion, Shadowlands, pretty much wrapped things up with its last major patch, which rolled out in February.
A month after that, give or take—it's only set for May, with no specific date—the Warcraft mobile game that was revealed in February will be detailed to some greater extent. This is the one that I think is most interesting, at least for now, because Blizzard hasn't revealed anything about what it actually is: As we noted last month, it could be anything from a mobile redo of the original Warcraft RTS to Hearthstone 2, although obviously that's extremely unlikely. Blizzard didn't clarify much with this announcement except to suggest that it will be something entirely new, describing it as "the first game in the Warcraft Universe designed for mobile."
The future of Warcraft is bright," Warcraft general manager John Hight wrote. "On behalf of all of us at Blizzard working to bring even more exciting Warcraft experiences to you, we thank you for being a part of the community. We're excited about the journey in front of us and are grateful that you're joining us for it."
We may have a little more insight into what to look forward to with Hearthstone. Game director Ben Lee outlined some planned changes coming to the game in 2022, including that multiple new card types are on the way. He also announced that he's leaving the Hearthstone team to work on a different, unannounced project within Blizzard.
Through their quarterly financial report, the players will learn that Blizzard has had lower year over year first quarter financial results, this is due to the product cycle timing for the Warcraft franchise. Furthermore, it states that the company "reached important milestones across its key franchises in recent months, and the second quarter represents the start of a period of planned substantial releases across Blizzard’s portfolio".
Then the company goes on to state that Blizzard is constantly working on the Warcraft franchise to please and expand the player base. The company then went on to state that, "The newest Hearthstone? expansion, Voyage to the Sunken City?, launched on April 12. Blizzard’s teams are working on major new content for World of Warcraft? including World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, the innovative upcoming expansion for the modern game, and World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Classic. Blizzard is also planning to unveil more details about its first Warcraft mobile experience in the coming weeks".
This comes as exciting news for the players as they will now be able to play their beloved game on the go. Many big franchises have ventured into the mobile gaming industry, with a different version of their game or the same game itself. Titles such as COD Mobile, Genshin Impact, Fortnite, and more have ventured into the mobile gaming industry and have made big bucks for themselves. The mobile gaming industry has been flourishing due to the untapped player base and undeniable portability.
It seems like Blizzard will be doing the same and release a mobile version of this iconic game. Developers of Apex and Valorant are also developing mobile versions of these popular games, so it seems like a right time to make this move. The release date for Warcraft Mobile hasn't been provided yet, but an announcement is sure to come in the coming weeks.
Founded in late 2018 by a leading roboticist, a software engineer, and a California farmer, Verdant has raised $21.5 million to develop the industry’s first multi-action, autonomous farm-robot capable of millimeter-accurate spraying, laser weeding, and AI-based digital crop modeling. Together with farming partners, Verdant uses these tools to deliver better outcomes: larger produce, greater yields and significant savings.
Verdant has already contracted to service approximately 40% of the U.S. carrot market exclusively for the next five years and is currently scaling to meet the needs of the U.S. multi-billion-dollar fruit and vegetable industry.
“Farmers told us not to give them more data, but to figure out what to do with the mountains of data they already have, or better yet just go do it,” said Gabe Sibley, PhD., co-founder and CEO, who brings more than 20 years of experience in geo-spatial computation and AI. “They want a complete solution that takes action in real-time and keeps farmers in control – all while improving profitability and automating dangerous, back-breaking field work.”
Investment into farm robotics as an enhancement to labor, profitability, and sustainability has been building for years. Agricultural robotic startups brought in $491 million in investment during the first half of 2021, a 40 percent increase over the same period in 2020, according to AgFunder, but to-date, actual on-farm robotics has mostly been on a trial basis.
Following successful large-scale roll-out over the past 18 months, Verdant logged thousands of hours in 2021 and is already proven on multiple crops. “Today, Verdant machines are in the field all-day, every-day helping farmers achieve superhuman efficacy,” said Sibley.
Combining multiple technologies, the company’s 6-row and 12-row commercial implements can treat up to 4.2 acres per hour, achieving a higher weed-removal rate per acre than other technology or human ability, and reducing chemical usage by up to 95 percent. Simultaneously, its autonomous software system collects data and uses machine learning capabilities to optimize yield and growing outcomes, ultimately unlocking new revenues to help farmers reach profitability and sustainability goals.
“Verdant Robotics’ ability to digitize the farm enables precision technology at a level never before possible for specialty crops, removing the choice between environmental stewardship and profitability,” said Cannon Michael, a sixth-generation California farmer and CEO of Bowles Farming Company. “With the unique combination of automation and insight, farmers can collectively manage precious resources – like water – while maintaining or improving yields.”Verdant’s computational robotic and autonomous software systems combine decades of advancements in scientific fields – including computer vision, artificial intelligence, robotics, GPS-denied navigation, chemistry, and soil and plant sciences – to achieve the next generation of crop production.
Verdant’s platform stands apart due to its integrated software and hardware that is applicable across a variety of high value crops,” said Steve Jurvetson, co-founder of Future Ventures and early investor into Verdant Robotics. “Drawing on expertise from Google X, NASA and several autonomous vehicle companies, the team has quickly delivered solid technology that ensures a growth path capable of addressing the global $8 trillion food and agriculture market and positions them well to meet the needs of farmers in adjacent markets and geographies.”
“Together with their customers, Verdant is driving a shift in agriculture akin to the transformation we’ve seen in aerospace and automotive when computation is brought to bear,” Jurvetson added.
Verdant leveraged investments from leading agriculture investors, including AgFunder, Autotech Ventures, Cavallo Ventures, DCVC Bio, and Future Ventures, among others. Building upon these investments, the company is expanding its platform with plans to commercialize a precision multi-action machine for orchards by 2023 – delivering another first for the specialty crop industry.
Over the next several years, Verdant Robotics aims to deliver complete robotics solutions globally to help improve the quality, profitability and stewardship of important food crops and thereby feed growing populations more sustainably and nutritiously.
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