Tag Archives: robotic arms

INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS TRANSFORMING HEALTH

The intersection between industrial robotics and healthcare has given rise to cutting-edge innovations that are revolutionizing healthcare standards around the world. Robotic arms, developed by leading brands such as KUKA, FANUC, ABB and Motoman, are being successfully implemented in a wide range of medical applications, from precise surgeries to rehabilitation assistance. In this article, we

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FOUNDRY ROBOTS MEET THE HEAT CHALLENGE AND HELP SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE A WIDE RANGE OF TASKS IN A MORE PRODUCTIVE AND EFFICIENT MANNER.

The industry has seen great technological advances in recent years, especially in the field of robotic automation. Robotic arms have become essential in different sectors, such as the industrial sector. In particular, robots used in foundry processes have proven to rise to the challenge of heat and help successfully complete various tasks. Robotic arms for

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DOBOT AND JAKA: DEMOCRATIZING INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS WITH EDUCATIONAL AND COLLABORATIVE ROBOTS

In recent years, the world of industrial robotics has witnessed a significant change, marked by the democratization of access to this innovative technology. Companies like Dobot and JAKA have played a crucial role in this process, developing educational and collaborative robots that are revolutionizing the way robotics is taught, learned, and applied in various environments.

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UPDATES OF IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL SAFETY STANDARDS

Industrial robotics is a technology that offers multiple benefits for manufacturing, construction, agriculture and other sectors. However, it also brings risks and challenges for worker and machine safety. In this article, we will explore robotic safety, its updates and the key standards for industrial safety with robotic arms. Robotic safety is the set of measures

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FANUC IS ONE OF THE LEADING JAPANESE PLAYERS IN AUTOMATION

The global move to electric cars presents enormous prospects for Japanese industrial robot manufacturer Fanuc. Compared to petrol cars, electric vehicles are quite different in design: they need fewer parts, for example. However, Yamaguchi pointed out that production lines for electric vehicles employ more robots than those for petrol vehicles. Recently, most of our major

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