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THE IMPULSE OF COBOTS IN INDUSTRY

Cobots that work alongside humans in automated processes are already in the future. Collaborative solutions are already transforming the way we operate and eventually the industrial world we know, whether they are used in production, storage, maintenance or training. They are also suitable for entry level automation applications because they are easy to develop and

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THE KUKA FOOD SERIES

In the Production and Processing line, KUKA Robotics displayed its extensive product line of automation solutions tailored to this segment of the industry. Food processing industries can now use robots to automate processes that were previously difficult, if not impossible, to automate thanks to this diverse range of products. The KUKA Food Series is available

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THE EDUCATION INDUSTRY WILL BENEFIT FROM FANUC AUTOMATED CNC MILLING.

Fanuc is launching its latest educational package, which combines a vertical machining center with a CRX-10iA collaborative robot. Developed in conjunction with several leading industry partners, the ROBODRILL educational cell brings automated CNC milling to the training market at a competitive price. Trainees can receive hands-on experience programming and operating CNC machine tools, as well

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LET THE ROBOTS COME: THE WORLD’S FIRST HOUSE PRINTED IN 3D

It will still be science fiction to some, but 3D printing is quickly breaking down typical engineering and design barriers and streamlining how the development business works. Last month, the city showed off Europe’s first 3D-printed house that was designed almost entirely by a robot. In recent years, the race to create the world’s first

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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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ROBOTS FOR HIGH LEVELS OF HYGIENE BY KUKA

The robots are particularly resistant to cleaning chemicals and disinfectants and can clean under high pressure thanks to their robust construction. Special rules apply to robots used in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. The new KUKA “Hygienic Oil” (HO) product range, as well as the KUKA “Hygienic Machine” (HM) series of robots, were designed

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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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THROUGH AN APP, WELDING ROBOTS CAN BE PROGRAMMED WITH SMARTHPHONES

Hirebotics’ Cobot Welder is the new system for programming via the Beacon smartphone app, eliminating the requirement for programming skills. In addition, it includes the UR10e collaborative robot from Universal Robots. Welding is often considered a labor-intensive tack and lock technique found in many discrete manufacturing assembly activities. While many components of welding are still

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ASHEN CABIN HANNA'S EXPERIMENTAL PROTOTYPE FOR 3D PRINTING AND ROBOTICS.

ASHEN CABIN HANNA’S EXPERIMENTAL PROTOTYPE FOR 3D PRINTING AND ROBOTICS.

The office of HANNAH, supported by Leslie Lok and Sasa Zivkovic, can be a U.S.-based design and analysis application that has been experimenting with digital style and fabrication techniques through all kinds of comes from piece of furniture to urbanism. Each a professor on the university’s faculty of Architecture, Art and Planning, Leslie and Sasa

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IN JAPAN, WORK IS UNDERWAY ON A ROBOT WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO DEVELOP CREATIVE FUNCTIONS IN THE FINE ARTS.

IN JAPAN, WORK IS UNDERWAY ON A ROBOT WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO DEVELOP CREATIVE FUNCTIONS IN THE FINE ARTS.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) makes it possible for machines to learn from past experiences and stimuli. It has created robots and machines currently capable of participating in numerous fields. This contribution has been considered of great importance to mankind. As technology advances, researchers are developing new and better forms of AI that can be easier and

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