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THE YASKAWA SUCCESS STORY

End users want implementation procedures to be more agile and adaptable in order to respond to delivery times and the particularities of each company. IMASD engineering has proposed a collaborative approach to meet the palletisation demands of the industry. IMASD’s CERES palletising cell is adaptable to any industry or type of company and is characterised

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RELOCATION OF PRODUCTION IS POSSIBLE WITH ROBOTIC AUTOMATION

With rising international wages and increasing transportation costs forcing companies to reconsider the merits of maintaining production facilities overseas, the groundwork has been laid for the offshoring of US manufacturing. An important component of the equation is the newer generation of robots, and the environment in which this shift will occur reflects new economic realities.

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BOOSTING PRODUCTIVITY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM WITH ROBOTIC AUTOMATION

With a manufacturing output of £183 billion, the UK ranks ninth in the world, but due to its slow adoption of industrial automation, its position at the top is in jeopardy. Even countries such as Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Hungary are catching up with the UK in the use of robots. The UK automation community

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FANUC WORKS WITH SUPSI TO OPTIMISE HUMAN-ROBOT CONNECTION

FANUC is promoting the creation of a comprehensive robot for use in the workplace. A robotic platform that enables genuine social collaboration between people and robots is what the EU-funded research project “Fluently” aims to build. The objectives of the three-year project include the creation of a specialised training facility called ‘Fluently RoboGym’, as well

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DEVELOPMENT OF INTELLIGENT AUTOMATION WITH KUKA ROBOTICS AND NOKIA COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FOR 5G PRIVATE WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY

With its intelligent production and research centre in Augsburg, KUKA aims to introduce 5G autonomous private wireless networks, intelligent robots and automation technologies. The campus networking and application platform for Nokia’s Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) will start supporting product development immediately. The most significant advance in industrial networks is 5G, which should be widely available

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NEW MERGER ANNOUNCED BETWEEN RAPID ROBOTICS AND YASKAWA AMERICA, INC.

Yaskawa America, Inc.’s Motoman robotics division (Yaskawa Motoman) and Rapid Robotics have announced a new combination to enhance the industrial capabilities of the Rapid Machine Operator (RMO). As a result, RMO will be able to meet the diverse demands of North American manufacturers by offering increased speed, payload capacity and performance. Rapid Robotics has sought

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PREVENTIVE MEASURES, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS IN THE USE OF ROBOTS

According to the IFR’s World Robotics 2021 Industrial Robots study, there are more than three million industrial robots in use in factories around the world. By 2020, Spain will have 3,400 new robot installations globally, out of a total of 384,000 units supplied. By 2021, 12,000 industrial robots were deployed in agriculture and the food

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RESEARCH AND DIAGNOSTICS USING ABB ROBOTS.

In collaboration with the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), ABB Robotics has developed an automated neutralising antibody testing method that provides the most accurate way to assess a person’s immunity to different strains of Covid. Thanks to this technology, between 15 and more than 1,000 neutralising antibody tests are performed every day. Automating the

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AUTOMATE INDUSTRY AND MEET ENERGY REDUCTION TARGETS WITH COLLABORATIVE ROBOTS FROM UNIVERSAL ROBOTS.

Through the Renewable Energy Sources Directive and the Energy Efficiency Directive, the European Union has set as its main objective to maximise the energy efficiency of its Member States. By 2030, it aims to reduce primary energy use by 39% and final energy use by 36%. Energy efficiency is increasingly crucial as industry becomes more

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ROBOTS MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO RESTORE PRODUCTION

Manufacturers are rethinking the merits of keeping industrial operations overseas due to rising wages abroad and rising transportation costs. The current generation of robots is a crucial component of the equation, as the offshoring of US industry is about to take off. Many companies that can be linked to the offshoring wave of the 1980s

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