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DISCOVER THE ABB ROBOTIC SELECTOR TO IMPROVE YOUR ROBOTIC SOLUTIONS

Hello everyone! Today I want to talk to you about the exciting launch of ABB, a leading industrial robotics and technology company. They have presented their latest invention: the robotic item selector. In this article, we will explore the various applications of this innovative technology and how it can revolutionize different industries. Automated item selection

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INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS IN ROBOTIC MILLING AND CUTTING

Industrial robots are automated machines that can perform various tasks in industry, such as milling, cutting, welding, painting, among others. In this article, we will focus on robots used in robotic milling and cutting. ROBOTIC MILLING Milling is a machining process that involves removing material from a part with a rotating tool called a milling

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THE FUTURE OF AUTONOMOUS INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS: TRENDS AND OPPORTUNITIES

In the world of automation and robotics, autonomous industrial robots have become an essential tool to improve productivity and efficiency in various industries. These incredible devices are designed to carry out complex tasks independently, without the need for direct human intervention. Leading companies such as FANUC, KUKA, ABB and Yaskawa Motoman have developed a wide

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THE BENEFITS OF USING FANUC ROBOTS TO AUTOMATE COMPLEX TASKS.

In the era of automation and robotics, industrial robots have become a fundamental tool in the field of manufacturing and industrial processes. These devices not only increase efficiency and precision in tasks, but also provide robotic solutions to optimize various sectors within a factory. Industrial Robots: The Future of Automation Industrial robots are mechanical systems

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AUTOMATED ROBOTIC WINDOW CLEANING IN SKYSCRAPERS

Using Ozmo, a system that integrates industrial robots, computer vision systems, AI and machine learning, Skyline Robotics has effectively automated the cleaning of skyscraper windows. By removing humans from the window cleaning platform, Ozmo reduces the time required to complete the process. Skyscrapers are now safe thanks to this innovative, industry-changing approach. Ozmo is a

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IS IT WORTH INVESTING IN ROBOTS?

Companies must allocate funds for a risk assessment to ensure compliance with RIA safety regulations, as industrial robotic technologies are a costly investment. The cost of safety precautions suggested in a risk assessment can exceed $15,000 for a robot costing between $50,000 and $60,000. Omitting safety jeopardises workers’ lives, legal liabilities, insurance and shutdowns. Many

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NEW COBOTS AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT MODELS IN THE ABB ROBOTICS PRODUCT LINE

ABB Robotics has expanded its range of large robots with four new models and 22 variants, offering more options, greater energy efficiency and higher performance. The new models, comprising the IRB 6710, IRB 6720, IRB 6730 and IRB 6740, are capable of handling weights between 150 and 310 kg and have a reach of between

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ABB HAS INTRODUCED A NEW ROBOTIC ECOSYSTEM PROGRAMME.

To help its customers with more diverse automation applications, ABB has launched a new robotics ecosystem programme. The programme, in collaboration with a global network of partners, will enable end users and system integrators to easily access third-party innovations, such as certified peripheral equipment and software solutions. According to Andrea Cassoni, General Manager Global Business

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KUKA AND AIRSKIN: A PARTNERSHIP FOR ROBOT SAFETY AT AUTOMATE 2023

SHELBY TOWNSHIP, Michigan – Robot safety is always a crucial component of automation, so at Automate 2023, KUKA Robotics highlighted Airskin safety technology on two industrial robots. In a 13-foot open area, KR AGILUS and CYBERTECH robots equipped with Airskin performed component handling and visual inspection as part of the demonstration, which illustrated the safe

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TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP: KUKA ROBOTICS’ APPROACH TO ASSESSING THE VALUE OF ROBOTS

Kevin Gavin of KUKA Robotics Corporation says: “Calculating the total life cycle cost of a piece of equipment, such as a robot, is an effective approach that takes into consideration not only the initial cost, but also the production throughput and all costs associated with maintaining the robot to calculate its true cost. Gavin suggests

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