Tag Archives: ROBOTICS IS AN OPPORTUNITY

THE NEW ABB GOFA CRB 15000 6-AXIS COLLABORATIVE ROBOT

Collaborative robots (cobots) were first designed to perform highly repetitive, low-weight work that allows them to operate safely alongside human workers without the need to design and build bulky fences or barriers, providing maximum flexibility and efficiency; in the assistance of machines, assembly and minor packaging processes. In recent years, its capabilities have grown. Cobots

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THE BENEFIT OF GUIDED VISION SYSTEMS IN BIN PICKING PROCESSES

When a robot operates without a vision system, the working environment must be configured and the robot must always access a predefined location, forcing it to employ high-precision positioning systems for the things to be handled so that the robot go to the exact location. Due to the fact that vision systems allow to establish

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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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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ROBOTIC TOOLS, THE BEST ALLIANCE FOR INDUSTRIAL HANDLING

Pick and place activities are prevalent in most robotic applications, both in industry (machine care, assembly or palletizing / depalletizing), as well as service sectors. These autonomous procedures are, therefore, more than consolidated in specific organized contexts and with certain types of components. When components with high variability or in less situations must be handled,

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INTELLIGENT ROBOTS TO AUTOMATE WAREHOUSES

According to a survey by Ware2Go, 67 percent of Americans now work from home. This means that they require easier Internet shopping access. As COVID 19 reinvigorates the way Americans shop, e-commerce is becoming more important than ever. Claudia Jarrett, Country Director for EU Automation, a supplier of industrial components, explains why industries must turn

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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AND THE MOST COMMON OBSTACLES AFTER STARTING

An advisory committee at the Manufacturing Automation and Robotics Summit 2019, discussed typical topics associated with automation installations and how companies can master them. UK manufacturing companies are forced to adapt to the confluence of major trends in labor supply, consolidation of the supply chain and optimization of the balance between quality and cost, a

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THE CMTS ASSISTANTS WILL RECEIVE THANKS TO KUKA NOVELTIES IN THE CARE OF MACHINES AND THE COLLECTION OF CONTAINERS

With a focus on flexibility, modularity and ease of use, KUKA AI North American nation presented various innovative automation technologies and solutions at the Canadian producing Technology Show 2021, as well as container selection and machine care. Fair attendees enjoyed innovations such as KR AGILUS 6-axis compact robots, KR C5 small robot controller, ready2_educate mobile

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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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