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Articles By Ultralife Corporation

    • Survey: Shape the future of power in robotics

      Research reported by Robotics Tomorrow suggests that "the robotics market will be worth $73 billion by 2025 […] thanks to hundreds of robotics start-ups that are opening around the globe.”  With such a high level of innovation in robotics, it is essential that battery manufacturers, like Ultralife Corporation, keep informed of the latest portable power requirements.

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    • Whitepaper explores role of batteries in the digitalisation of logistics

      In light of the high-profile challenges faced in supply chains since March 2020, there is a growing need for digitalisation and greater automation in logistics, intralogistics and warehousing. Reliable power is critical in this, but it is something that Ultralife Corporation argues is often overlooked.

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    • Robots leading the fight against COVID-19 infections

      Effective decontamination and sterilisation of hospital wards and bathrooms is essential in reducing the risk of cross infection. This is especially important during COVID-19 pandemic, when we consider that there are just nine critical care beds per 100,000 people in the UK. Here, Eric Lind, Vice-President of commercial operations and business development at Ultralife, discusses the vital role robotics play in sterilisation and what to consider when choosing a power supply.

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    • The requirements of batteries in RF-connected systems

      According to Forrester research, over 85% of companies were implementing or planning IoT deployments at the end of 2019. New developments and technologies will span the industry but powering these devices will remain a prevalent issue. Here, J.D. DiGiacomandrea, Applications Engineering Manager at Ultralife Corporation, explains how Ultralife Thin Cell technology will help design engineers create the next generation of connected devices.

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    • Is your battery ready for the IoT boom?

      There will be 8.4 billion connected "things" in 2017 and 20.4 billion by 2020 according to research firm Gartner. Here, Michele Windsor, global marketing manager for Ultralife Corporation, explains the challenges this will pose for batteries and what original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) need to consider when choosing batteries for IoT devices.

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