In the ever-evolving landscape of modern manufacturing, end-of-line packaging plays a far more strategic role than it might initially appear. Often seen as the final, routine step before products leave the factory floor, it is in fact a critical phase that bridges production and distribution—ensuring that goods are protected, logistics are optimized, and customers receive their purchases
For many companies taking their first steps into industrial automation, the biggest challenge isn’t buying the robot—it’s making it work efficiently. Traditional robot programming is often complex, highly technical, and requires specialized personnel, which isn’t always available on-site. However, this scenario is changing rapidly. A German company, Lenze, known for its expertise in automation solutions,
ABB, a global leader in automation and electrification technologies, is at the forefront of a transformative wave in industrial robotics, driven by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). In 2024, the company has identified three key areas where AI is reshaping the landscape of robotics, unlocking new opportunities across various sectors and redefining the way
In a world where efficiency and competitiveness are essential, industrial automation emerges as a key tool for transforming productivity. However, in countries like the United Kingdom, the adoption of robotic technologies still faces significant challenges. According to recent data from the International Federation of Robotics, the UK ranks 23rd globally in robot density, with only
Yaskawa Electric MOTOMAN NEXT In an exciting breakthrough for the robotics industry, Yaskawa Electric Corporation has unveiled its latest achievement: the industrial robot MOTOMAN NEXT. This new robot is not only capable of performing complex tasks in unstructured environments but also makes autonomous decisions thanks to its advanced artificial intelligence (AI). How does it achieve