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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: • Experience with unit testing, release procedures, coding design and documentation protocol as well as change management procedures • Proficiency using MERN and MEAN Scaffolding tools • Demonstrated organizational, analytical and interpersonal skills • Flexible team player • Ability to manage tasks independently and take ownership of responsibilities • Ability to learn from mistakes and apply constructive feedback to improve performance • Must demonstrate initiative and effective independent decision-making skills • Ability to communicate technical information clearly and articulately • Ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment • In-depth understanding of the systems development life cycle • Proficiency programming in more than one object-oriented programming language; React.Js, Node.JS, JavaScript, and HTML • Proficiency with HTML, CSS, SASS, JavaScript/jQuery, local storage, and cross-browser compatibility are required • May include database knowledge in MongoDB • Experience with modern web/UI development tools and techniques: Node, Webpack, Grunt/Gulp, GIT, Axios, Jest • Client-side templating: mustache.js,
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Bright Machines Nears SPAC Deal to Go Public
Bright Machines is nearing a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company to go public in a deal that would value the manufacturing-automation business at about $1.6 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. The creator of a platform that uses artificial intelligence and robotics to automate tasks in electronics manufacturing, Bright Machines is close to a deal with SCVX Corp., the people said. The merger could be announced as soon as this week. Founded in 2018, Bright Machines says that its "microfactories" can be programmed to complete electronics-manufacturing tasks and continue improving as they repeat them. They make supply chains more efficient, removing the need for as many human workers and saving resources in many technology-dependent industries, the company says.
Bright Machines Named Winner in 2021 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Business Intelligence Group today announced that Bright Machines was named a winner in its Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards program. Bright Machines is a full-stack technology company offering a new approach to AI-enabled manufacturing. The company's flagship solution, Bright Machines Microfactories, combines intelligent software and adaptive robotics to automate repetitive assembly and inspection tasks, enabling manufacturers to quickly deploy autonomous assembly lines that can scale based on market demand. In less than three years, they have achieved strong momentum across multiple industry verticals, particularly with customers seeking to re-shore manufacturing and accelerate product innovation. "Our mission from day one has been to enable our customers to increase the speed, scalability, and flexibility of their manufacturing process. By applying advanced machine learning, computer vision, 3D simulation, and cloud computing to the factory floor, we can bring new levels of innovation and productivity to their operations," said Amar Hanspal, Bright Machines CEO and co-founder.
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Practical AI #73: AI-driven automation in manufacturing with Costas Boulis, Chief Scientist at Bright Machines
One of the things people most associate with AI is automation, but how is AI actually shaping automation in manufacturing? Costas Boulis from Bright Machines joins us to talk about how they are using AI in various manufacturing processes and in their "microfactories." He also discusses the unique challenges of developing AI models based on manufacturing data.