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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN NSF SCHOLARSHIP RESEARCH DEPENDS GREATLY ON KUKA ROBOTS

The NSF was awarded to an interdisciplinary team that includes collaboration between the University of Minnesota Taubman School of Architecture and Urban Planning and the College of Engineering, as well as external research collaborations with the University of Florida and Washington State University. KUKA Robotics robots are helping the University of Michigan (U of M)

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THE MOTOMAN ROBOT FOR LOGISTICS GP8L

Industrial robots are now widely employed in the rapidly expanding e-commerce and logistics industries. In the growing business of logistics and e-commerce, industrial robots are increasingly used for activities. Picking unsorted products requires speed-optimized lean robot kinematics with a long arm and very narrow wrists, as well as advanced image processing technologies, for greater reach.

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Updated software for cybersecurity with Fanuc

The industry has become too aware of the potential dark side of Internet-connected devices as high-profile infractions become more common. As is known the main functionality of industry 4.0 and the Internet efforts of things (IOT) are based on the integration of operating technology (OT). and information technology (IT). So the method of isolating plant

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THE NEW COBOTS FOR VERSATILE PRODUCTION DTP SERIES

HC10DTP and HC20DTP are the two new six-axis collaborative robotic arms for applications such as assembly, dispensing, machine maintenance, material handling, packaging and welding. Designed by Yaskawa Motoman. Each robot has four modes of collaborative operation and can switch between collaborative speed in PFL mode and maximum speed in industrial mode, meeting established safety requirements

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FANUC HAS A NEW HIGH CAPACITY ROBOT M-1000iA

According to Eric Potter, general manager of FANUC America’s General Industries and Automotive Segment, “The new M-1000iA is FANUC’s largest serial link robot to date.” ” Current needs have changed requiring new solutions to process very large parts with greater versatility and better use of the work area. Especially in applications such as processing and

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SPAIN AND ITS IMPORTANT POSITION IN THE ROBOTICS MARKET

There is considerable economic benefit in recent years thanks to technological advances and the implementation of artificial intelligence in robotic automation solutions. The use of robots in various industrial processes and production lines has become a topic of interest again due to the technical advances in companies and the mobility limits created by the covid

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FANUC AMERICA PRESENTS THE NEW ROBOT FOR THE CARE AND COLLECTION OF APPLIANCES

The LR-10iA/10 mounts on the floor, upside down, or at an angle. FANUC claims that the robot can be easily installed on an automated guided vehicle or other mobile platform to perform many repetitive tasks or to automate idle machines. FANUC America, a leading provider of CNC machines, robotics and robots, has introduced the new

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NEW OMNICORE CONTROLLERS FROM ABB

ABB and its two new OmniCore controller partners. The new E10 and V250XT controllers, available for a number of robots in ABB’s portfolio, expand the control capabilities of advanced robots in a wide variety of industries, from electronics assembly to automotive, logistics and construction. The E10 controller was designed to supply ABB SCARA robots and

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FANUC AND IF WE PRIORITIZE IN MINIMIZING ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN THE AUTOMATION

FANUC AND IF WE PRIORITIZE IN MINIMIZING ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN THE AUTOMATION

Mr Eric Potter, the Managing Director of FANUC Automation, comments on energy efficiency with industrial robots. Interest in and concern about the energy consumption of robots varies from area to area, mostly based on local energy prices, but energy efficiency is a case-by-case issue. When it comes to impacts on nature, there are benefits to

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DOES ROBOTICS INCREASE OR DECREASE JOBS?

It is not enough to use automation processes, you have to take into account several components to get the most out of it. Errors and mistakes are common when setting up automation processes in manufacturing. Now professionals debate whether these gadgets in manufacturing will create more jobs than they displace, and 52% suspect they will.

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