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
In an exciting advancement towards pharmaceutical process automation, the Swiss company Pharmabotix has implemented Yaskawa’s Motoman HD8 industrial robot for filling smaller batches. This robot, equipped with an electric gripper, handles cryogenic vials, meeting the stringent requirements of GMP class A and B cleanrooms. Additionally, the sterile cryovials ensure the integrity of the aseptic products
In the dark corners of factories, where lights flicker over assembly lines and the constant hum of machinery fills the air, a silent revolution is brewing. AI-powered robotics is emerging as an unexpected ally in the fight against labor shortages in the U.S. manufacturing sector. The Challenge of Labor Shortages The manufacturing industry faces a
Kawasaki Robotics has taken a bold step in robotic education with the launch of Astorino, a platform designed to inspire and train the next generation of engineers and programmers. Without fanfare or boasting, Astorino presents itself as a pragmatic and accessible solution for classrooms and laboratories. What is Astorino? Astorino is a 6-axis educational robot,
In the era of industrial automation, automated welding has become one of the key processes to improve efficiency and quality in manufacturing. In this scenario, Motoman, a division of Yaskawa Electric Corporation, has emerged as an undisputed leader, providing advanced solutions that are transforming industries worldwide. A Line of Robots Dedicated to Welding From its
The assembly of electronic products, one of the most demanding industries in terms of precision and speed, is increasingly adopting automation as a solution to optimize its processes. The complexity of modern devices and the need to handle extremely small components are pushing companies to seek systems that reduce errors, increase production, and improve quality.
The integration of industrial machine loading robots into automobile production lines has marked a before and after in the operational efficiency of plants. These robots, specifically designed to perform repetitive and demanding tasks, have managed not only to increase production speed but also to reduce costs and improve the quality of final products. Acceleration in
GMG, a prominent company in industrial automation solutions, has taken a significant step in optimizing processes within the pharmaceutical industry by implementing the Yaskawa GP12 robot in the container feeding system for labeling. The need to adapt to a highly regulated and competitive environment, where precision and speed are crucial, led GMG to seek an
The Need: Why Do Robots Need a Digital Brain? In the confines of factories and warehouses, robots move with millimetric precision, assembling products, packing goods, and optimizing logistics. But how do they learn to do this? The answer lies in artificial intelligence, which has become the digital brain of these industrial automatons. The Project: KUKA
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