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Archives for April 25, 2018

Teradyne becomes leading power in collaborative robotics. Now owns MiR and Universal Robots

April 25, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

mir hook robot

US industrial giant Teradyne has become a powerful force in the collaborative robotics sector with the purchase of Mobile Industrial Robots, the maker of warehouse robots.

The new acquisition adds to Teradyne’s existing purchase of Universal Robots, which is the leading supplier of collaborative industrial robotic arms. Teradyne, which specialises in supplying automatic test equipment, generated approxmately $2.2 billion revenue in 2017.

Teradyne announced the acquisition of privately held MiR of Odense, Denmark for €121 million ($148 million) net of cash acquired plus €101 million ($124 million at current exchange rate) if certain performance targets are met extending through 2020. [Read more…] about Teradyne becomes leading power in collaborative robotics. Now owns MiR and Universal Robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Logistics, News, Transportation Tagged With: mobile industrial robots, teradyne, Universal Robots

Moving with the times: Exclusive interview with Mobile Industrial Robots CEO

April 25, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

mir tugging robot

Judging by the number of people who visit this website to read about warehouse robots, the interest in the sector has grown dramatically over the past year.

Automated guided vehicles have been around for a long time, but they required markings and sometimes rails to be placed on the ground in order to inform of their route, and there was nothing autonomous about them.

They did their job of moving material from place to place within a facility effectively enough, but the new generation of machines are autonomous and allow for far greater flexibility. [Read more…] about Moving with the times: Exclusive interview with Mobile Industrial Robots CEO

Filed Under: Logistics, Transportation Tagged With: mir, mobile industrial robots, warehouse robots

Hannover Messe: An überwhelming experience

April 25, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

Hannover Messe

This is the second time I have been to Hannover Messe and I thought I was better prepared for what is probably the largest industrial technology show in the world.

But even though I had a lot of ideas of what to cover, it turns out that Hannover Messe has many more ideas than I brought with me and has overwhelmed me again.

The basic numbers about the show are impressive enough — close to a quarter of a million visitors over the five days the show lasts in the German city of Hannover. [Read more…] about Hannover Messe: An überwhelming experience

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: automation, hannover messe, robotics

Top 4 things to remember when selecting the lifting hook for your bell furnace

April 25, 2018 by David Edwards

Technology is advancing at a massive rate, and you get to witness new developments every now and then. One of the latest developments is that now you can get hold of a lifting hook for bell furnaces. These hooks are used to lift and transport the bell furnace.

You will find many different lifting hooks available on the market so it can be difficult for you to make your choice. Let us define the criteria for selecting the lifting hook so that you can make your choice with ease. [Read more…] about Top 4 things to remember when selecting the lifting hook for your bell furnace

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: bell furnaces, elebia, lifting hook, lifting hook for bell furnaces

Omron introduces the NX1-Series controller

April 25, 2018 by Anna

Omron Corporation announced the global release in April of its new NX1-Series Machine Automation Controller.

It will also release the NX-HAD4xx High-speed Analog Input Unit (*1) and NX-SL5xxx Safety CPU Unit (*2) that can be used with the NX1 Series, helping address manufacturing innovation challenges including the strengthening of quality control and flexible safety measures.

Manufacturers are now driving visualization of machine and process status, predictive maintenance to prevent downtime, and other information utilization approaches to further improve productivity.

[Read more…] about Omron introduces the NX1-Series controller

Filed Under: News Tagged With: NX1, omron

Delta demonstrates smart manufacturing capabilities at Hannover

April 25, 2018 by Anna

Delta, a provider of industrial automation solutions, unveiled its integrated smart factory and energy management solutions at Hannover Messe 2018.

Delta’s High-Flexibility Multi-Tasking Smart Production Line features integration of our digital manufacturing monitoring platforms, IIoT technologies, three robot workstations and a smart conveyor to let visitors perform on-site order processing and real-time monitoring of the customized production process.

In addition, the new 3D Vision Inspection System enhances logistics efficiency through precise package shape and dimension identification.

[Read more…] about Delta demonstrates smart manufacturing capabilities at Hannover

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: delta, hannover

The Titan: Humans genetically engineered to live on Saturn’s moon

April 25, 2018 by David Edwards

titan

The Titan is about a group of specially selected astronauts who are not only trained for a mission to one on Saturn’s moons — Titan — they are actually genetically engineered to survive in its climate without the need for space suits or any other kind of protective equipment.

Even if you don’t know much about the climate on Titan, you can guess that it’s not enough like Earth to allow human life — or any kind of life to survive — without some serious, possibly unimaginable, modifications to our bodies at the molecular and even atomic level.

It’s a terrific flight of fancy, the type of apparently preposterous yarn to which science fiction lends itself perfectly well.

After all, how many alien planets have you seen fictional characters land on only to find that they can breathe normally and survive perfectly well without instantly incinerating or something.

Basically, it probably doesn’t take much for the average film fan to suspend his or her disbelief long enough to allow the story to run its course.

And while there is some attempt at explaining the science behind the idea that makes such a thing possible, the real story, or the subtext, is about adapting to life on Earth.

Sam Worthington plays the lead character in the film. He is one of the group of about a dozen astronauts who are trained and genetically modified for the journey to, and life on, Titan.

The idea is that this group will go and make the place habitable for the rest of the human population to gradually migrate there.

The reason why such a drastic course of action is decided upon is that Earth is, of course, is practically destroyed and increasingly uninhabitable — and time is running out.

We don’t want to give much of the film away but it’s not really what we expected, although that is not a bad thing.

Like I say, although the film’s premise is the idea of preparing people for life on an alien planet, it turns out that the alien planet is our own.

In some ways, it’s quite a difficult film to watch — heart-rending in places, especially when the Worthington character and his family have to face the reality of what is happening.

Also, it’s not easy to watch a film about someone — or some people — being experiment on with a view to turning them into supersoldiers, a military program which is believed to exist.

Of course, there is also the usual tension between those who see themselves as the creators of this new type of being and those who have been created or at least genetically modified. The creators always seem to want total control over their creation as though they were robots, even if they are human.

But although the film does address a few perennial or even eternal questions, it has enough quality to make it watchable from beginning to end.

It’s just that our idea of what makes a happy ending seems to have been modified by someone, probably while we were sleeping.

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: film, the titan

Comau presents its vision of the future at automotive summit

April 25, 2018 by Anna

Comau presented its vision of the future at the 4th Automotive Advanced Manufacturing Technology Summit in Guangzhou, China this month. The summit brought together more than 1,000 professionals from the automotive industry.

“It’s an honour to present our vision of digital transformation and smart manufacturing,” said Mauro Anselmetto, CEO of Comau China and ASEAN.

“Digitalization is transforming the industry in amazing ways. Comau approaches Industry 4.0 with easy to use solutions, value-added manufacturing solutions, and human-robot collaboration. HUMANufacturing, as we call it, is our way to Industry 4.0.

[Read more…] about Comau presents its vision of the future at automotive summit

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automotive, comau

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