Tag Archives: palletizing

ROBOT COLLABORATIVI PRESSO YASKAWA MOTOMAN

YASKAWA MOTOMAN is a leader in the robotics industry, known for its line of collaborative robots (cobots) designed to work alongside humans safely and efficiently. YASKAWA MOTOMAN cobots stand out for their flexibility, safety, and ease of use. HC Series by YASKAWA MOTOMAN The HC series by YASKAWA MOTOMAN includes six-axis robots that are ideal

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ROBOTISATION OF ONCE’S LOGISTICS AND PRODUCTION CENTRE (SUCCESS STORY)

In an effort to revolutionize its operations, the ONCE Logistics and Production Center has embarked on an ambitious robotization project led by Innovantia. Based on the theories of Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things (IoT), this project promises to modernize the distribution of lottery products and consumables, ensuring individual treatment and complete traceability from

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TRANSFORMING PALLETISATION WITH THE DOBOT CR20A: COLLABORATIVE SOLUTION WITH NO NEED FOR PROGRAMMING

The automation of industrial processes has become a necessity in most modern factories, and one of the key processes that has seen significant advancements is palletizing. In this context, the collaborative robot DOBOT CR20A is setting a milestone with its new palletizing solution, designed to be user-friendly, efficient, and ready to use. With a system

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KUKA: ROBOTIC FLEXIBILITY AT ITS BEST

In the dynamic world of industrial robotics, adaptability has become a key feature for any automated system. KUKA robots, known for their precision and efficiency, have taken a step further by incorporating advanced capabilities that allow them to adapt to environmental conditions in industrial production processes. One of the main strengths of KUKA robots is

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ROBOTS THAT PALLETISE INSECTS: THE REVOLUTION IN PROTEIN PRODUCTION

ENORM Biofactory and KUKA Hygienic Oil Robots In an industrial warehouse in Denmark, 50 kilometers southwest of the city of Aarhus, an unusual but crucial spectacle for the future of food is unfolding: ENORM Biofactory, the largest commercial insect farm in Scandinavia. Why insects? Because these small creatures could be the key to addressing global

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