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Archives for July 6, 2020

ABB says it recycles and ‘re-manufactures’ thousands of old robots

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

ABB says it recycles and “re-manufactures” thousands of old robots to make the manufacturing sector “more sustainable”. (See video below.)

The company says re-manufactured robots help customers “unlock new functionalities and advanced services” while reducing maintenance costs and maximizing return on investment.

ABB sources unused and discontinued robots for re-manufacturing to ensure “older robots avoid being scrapped when their lifetime could be extended”. [Read more…] about ABB says it recycles and ‘re-manufactures’ thousands of old robots

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: abb, re-manufactured, robot, robots

AI in education – what the future holds

July 6, 2020 by Polly Leave a Comment

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a distant utopia. Many things have happened since John McCarthy coined the term at the 1956 Dartmouth Conference.

What was once just a dream is now a reality – smart virtual assistants, chatbots, smart home devices, self-driving cars, drones, and other intelligent systems have become commonplace.

AI technologies are now all around us, shaping every aspect of our lives and changing the world in the process. It’s a booming domain that brings us one step closer to the world of tomorrow. [Read more…] about AI in education – what the future holds

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: ai, AI education, chemistryguru, digital textbooks, education, learning, learning experience, online courses, students, teachers

Universal Robots partners with Phillips Machine Tools India

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Universal Robots is extending its American partnership with Phillips Corporation to India, joining hands with the largest global distributor of best-selling Haas CNC machines for Indian manufacturers to boost productivity.

In an effort to boost productivity and help manufacturers emerge from the pandemic Universal Robots (UR) joins hands with Phillips Machine Tools India, part of Phillips Corporation, the world’s largest Haas factory outlet.

Together, they are all set to offer machine shops a safe, user-friendly solution to optimize uptime and enable significant advantages to manufacturers in India. [Read more…] about Universal Robots partners with Phillips Machine Tools India

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, cnc, cobots, haas, india, machine, machines, manufacturers, phillips, productivity, robots, solutions, tools, universal, ur

Omron launches AI vision system which ‘captures defects with human-like sensitivity’

July 6, 2020 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

Omron has launched its new “FH Series Vision System” with the industry’s first defect detection AI technology that identifies defects without learning samples.

The company says the artificial intelligence-based technology “captures defects with human-like sensitivity”.

It claims the system reproduces human sensibility and the techniques of skilled inspectors, reliably detects defects that were once difficult to capture, automating human vision-based visual inspection. [Read more…] about Omron launches AI vision system which ‘captures defects with human-like sensitivity’

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: ai, captures, challenges, defects, fh, human, human-like, inspection, inspectors, omron, reliably, reproduces, required, sensitivity, skilled, system, techniques, traditionally, vision, visual

Hyundai Robotics establishes Europe office to expand robot business

July 6, 2020 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

Hyundai Robotics has established a new Europe office in Ismaning, Germany.

Germany occupies about 37 percent of the robot demand in Europe and it has an advantageous location because it is close to four countries in Western Europe (Germany, Italy, France, Spain) with an “overwhelming robot demand” compared to other regions.

The decision to establish an office in Germany was also based on convenient transportation to Czechia and Slovakia, where the first and second vendors of Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors are located. [Read more…] about Hyundai Robotics establishes Europe office to expand robot business

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: customers, demand, europe, germany, hyundai, located, office, robot, robotics, robots, training

Comau exoskeleton ‘first’ to be awarded EAWS certification

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Comau Robotics & Automation claims its “MATE” exoskeleton is the first on the market to receive the Ergonomic Assessment Work-Sheet certification.

The company says the certification provides clear evidence of its exoskeleton’s effectiveness in reducing the “risk of biomechanical overload” of the upper limbs.

Based on the evaluation system promoted by Ergo Foundation, Italy’s reference for the organization and measurement of work and ergonomics, the successful recognition studied workers who used MATE to perform daily tasks requiring flexion-extension of the arms. [Read more…] about Comau exoskeleton ‘first’ to be awarded EAWS certification

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: arms, automation, awarded, certification, comau, company, development, devices, eaws, ergo, exoskeleton, foundation, mate, physical, reducing, risk, robotics, shoulder, work, workers

Stäubli Robotics and Quantum Surgical create ‘centre of excellence’ to develop oncology robotics

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Stäubli Robotics and Quantum Surgical have launched a strategic partnership to create a centre of excellence in oncology robotics.

The alliance aims to strengthen the role of robotics in minimally invasive cancer treatments and to use the combined expertise of each company to create a world leader in patient care.

Quantum Surgical, an innovative surgical robotic company, is developing an innovative solution, that combines powerful software and a robotic platform to offer minimally invasive therapies in liver cancer. [Read more…] about Stäubli Robotics and Quantum Surgical create ‘centre of excellence’ to develop oncology robotics

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cancer, care, centre, company, create, excellence, innovative, invasive, minimally, oncology, partner, patient, quantum, robotic, robotics, staubli, surgical, vision

HRG Robotics holds its first startup competition

July 6, 2020 by Mai Tao Leave a Comment

HRG Robotics has held its first startup competition, attracting more than 50 investment and technology companies and organisations.

The company says it wants to provide a platform to support innovation and startups.

HRG says startup competitions help connect companies of “great potential” within HRG system with top venture capitalists. [Read more…] about HRG Robotics holds its first startup competition

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: business, capital, companies, competition, connect, group, hit, hrg, innovation, investment, project, projects, provide, robot, startup, startups, teams, technology, top, venture

Horiba Mira offers simulation platform to autonomous car developers

July 6, 2020 by David Edwards Leave a Comment

Automotive engineering and development consultancy Horiba Mira says it is providing its new “co-simulation” platform to helps US Connected and Autonomous Challenge organisers get through the Covid-19 lockdown.

With the coronavirus pandemic causing disruption across the industry, Horiba Mira’s forward-thinking Horizon Scanning team has provided critical support to the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge (EcoCAR), using its new Component-in-the-Loop (XiL) co-simulation platform, DigiCAV, to help EcoCAR safely carry on developing its vehicles despite the recent lockdown.

As one of the world’s leading competitions for creating concept vehicles for future mobility, the EcoCAR Challenge is a four-year scheme managed by Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), a multidisciplinary science and engineering research centre based in Chicago. [Read more…] about Horiba Mira offers simulation platform to autonomous car developers

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: anl, cav, co-simulation, competition, development, digicav, ecocar, horiba, mira, mobility, physical, platform, simulation, support, team, test, testing, vehicle, vehicles

Worm drive vs regular circular saw

July 6, 2020 by Polly Leave a Comment

If you are searching for a regular circular saw, you might be pondering whether to purchase a standard form or a worm drive model, however, what’s the distinction?

What makes a worm drive saw not quite the same as a normal circular saw and which one is the most suitable for your requirements?

If you are in this dilemma of whether to go for a worn drive model or just a regular circular saw or any similar question, this article has all the appropriate answers you require. This article will review the two saws to help you understand the distinction and assist in selecting the right saw for you. [Read more…] about Worm drive vs regular circular saw

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: blade orientation, blade saw, circular, drive, regular, saws, torque, worm, worm saw. regular circular saw

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