Technology & Innovation

Hampshire robotics firm unveil automation delivery system built in nine months

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Stephen Emerson

Fareham robotics company, Lumico Digital, has unveiled nine almost four meter high robots which they designed and built to order in only nine months.

The robots retrieve and prepare newly manufactured hard drives for automated shipment. After they are showcased by the Fareham Innovation Centre based business, they will be delivered to the customer in South East Asia. There Lumico staff will oversee integration with existing automation.

Lumico Digital develop smart internet-enabled devices and automated systems for a diverse range of industries, including manufacturing, wholesale, logistics, insurance, utilities, fintech and leisure, sport and social.

Co-founder Steve Kennington, said: “It’s the only system of its kind in the world existing for this purpose.

“We had to get our skates on as we were only asked about this in November 2021, with the order contract given to us in March of this year.

“We’ve had the equivalent of up to five full-time people on the project since March, involved in hardware, software, electrical and build.”

A computer science graduate from the University of Portsmouth, Steve’s background is in automated hard drive testers; That is, robots that move hard drives around in order to perform final tests before being cleared for end use.

He said: “The robotic process product we have created is a tester but without the tester capabilities – essentially it is a large storage system.

“The hard drives have already been tested in a production facility in South-East Asia and are ready to be shipped to computer manufacturers that make laptops and tablets, but that can only be done in cost-effective volumes of, say, 100,000.

“The hard drives will come along a conveyor belt to be stacked in storage until that batch is ready to be released – the factory then issues a ‘mass unload’ request and our tailored system pulls out the hard drives from a grid stack and ships them on their merry way.”

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From the projects outset Lumico partnered with automation systems consultant Dave Bowyer.

“It is Dave’s brainchild and we have been bringing it to life – it is very much a collaborative effort,” said Steve.

Chichester based Dave added: “There are three key facets to the system – the mechanical solution, the physical control hardware to operate it and the control software which is the system’s ‘soul’ essentially, giving it its life. All three elements are of equal measure.”

Lumico Digital was co-founded six years ago by Steve, who lives near Portsmouth, and fellow director Stephen Briney, from near Southampton. The firm now employ eight staff.

Fareham Innovation Centre’s Centre Director, Stephen Brownlie, said: “It is testament to the stature of Lumico Digital that one of the leading hard drive manufacturers in the world specifically requested that Steve and his team created this world-first application from the ground-up.

“To deliver a concept-to-install brief in 11 months, marrying design, hardware, software, engineering and assembly, is nothing short of extraordinary and gives an insight into the depth of innovation which takes place here at Fareham Innovation Centre.

“Steve at Lumico Digital described the product as ‘a big robot for storing things in a great big dark cupboard’, which is a memorable way of describing a complex application!

“What is not widely known either is that the vast majority of hard drives in the world, on their shipment journeys, have been processed through flow applications involving the industry expertise of Steve Kennington and Stephen Briney.”

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Main image Dave Bowyer, left, an automation systems consultant, with Steve Kennington, co-founder of Lumico Digital, credit DeepSouthMedia.

Stephen Emerson

Stephen Emerson is the Managing Editor of The Business Magazine and is responsible for the publication's print publications and online properties including the newly launched Biz News websites in Hampshire and Dorset. Stephen has been a journalist for 20 years and has worked at local, regional and national publications and led a team which made The Scotsman website one of the fastest growing news sites in the UK with over eight million monthly users. He has a keen interest in technology, property and corporate finance and telling the stories of the people behind the successful firms in these sectors.

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