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Abdul Montaqim

Manufacturing: Benefits of universal peripherals

January 3, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

Benefits of using peripherals
Benefits of using peripherals
Even drives with onboard brake choppers are not rated sufficiently for the braking demand of the application

John Mitchell, global business development manager of maintenance and repair specialist CP Automation, discusses the benefits of using a universal brake chopper that works with any inverter

There is a real danger in the specification of inverters for use in heavy-duty applications. Fresh from the manufacturer, most drives – even ones with onboard brake choppers – are not rated sufficiently for the braking demand of the application.

Non-specialist engineers face an extremely complex task when asked to choose the correct inverter, resistor and brake-chopper combination for a project.

To help counteract this problem, CP Automation recommends using an external brake chopper unit that simplifies the process of inverter selection. Where an inverter doesn’t feature a built-in brake chopper, the new CP Automation unit, manufactured to the highest standards, supplies that functionality. It’s a universal model that works with any inverter, from any manufacturer.  [Read more…] about Manufacturing: Benefits of universal peripherals

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: applications, automation, brake, chopper, cp, dc, drive, drives, inverter, inverters, maintenance, manufacturer, resistor, universal

Robotics and Automation News chosen as Hannover Messe media partner

January 3, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the opening ceremony of Hannover Messe
US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at Hannover Messe

After the tremendous success of Hannover Messe 2016, for which the United States was the official partner country, the profile of German and European industry has reached new heights.

Both the leaders of the US – President Barack Obama – and Germany – Chancellor Angela Merkel – were special guests at last year’s event, which was the most well-attended ever.

This year, Hannover Messe will be even bigger. As well as growing in popularity, the event will now combine CeMAT, the trade show for the logistics industry.  [Read more…] about Robotics and Automation News chosen as Hannover Messe media partner

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automation, event, hannover, industry, media, messe, news, official, partner, robotics

Industrial automation market forecast to grow to more than $350 billion by 2024

December 13, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

The global market for industrial automation will grow to beyond $350 billion by 2024, according to a new report.

The European share of the global market will reach 30 per cent, says the study by  Transparency Market Research.

Transparency Market Research adds that the global industrial automation market is highly fragmented due to the presence of several players in the market. The top four players with a strong foothold in the global market held a share of 12.2 per cent in 2015.  [Read more…] about Industrial automation market forecast to grow to more than $350 billion by 2024

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automation, global, industrial, market

Robomotion and Sotec demonstrate cloud-connected Kuka industrial robot work cell

December 12, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

kuka sotec robomotion
kuka sotec robomotion
The first KR 3 Agilus is handed over to Dr Andreas Wolf, of Robomotion (second from left) and Florian Holz, of Sotec (third from left)

Industrial robotics and automation solutions provider Robomotion and software company Sotec have demonstrated a robotic work cell which they built around the Kuka KR Agilus robot.

The companies claim the cell is an example of “hands-on Industrie 4.0”.

The KR 3 Agilus is at the heart of the demo cell developed by Robomotion and Sotec, and the companies say the cell “demonstrates how the flow of data between robots and the cloud can work”.

Florian Holz, CEO of Sotec, says: “We want to give people an opportunity to experience the technology of Industrie 4.0 that we developed together at first hand.”  [Read more…] about Robomotion and Sotec demonstrate cloud-connected Kuka industrial robot work cell

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: cell, compact, developed, industrial, kuka, robomotion, robot, robotic, robots, sotec

There will be data: Exclusive interview with Honeywell UOP cloud boss

December 11, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

Zak Alzein, general manager, UOP Connected Performance Services

The oil and gas industry is the lifeblood and oxygen of the modern world. It produces the stuff that powers the power stations, providing the energy on which we all depend if we live in a country with even a moderate infrastructure. 

Much as we’d all like to live on fresh air, and run our iMachines on the light that shines in through our windows, the harsh reality is that the dirty and dangerous business of fossil fuels is still the biggest generator of energy in the world today.

No developed or developing economy on Earth can do without oil and gas, and no oil and gas plant can do without systems to prevent downtime. Every second of unscheduled downtime can cost the oil and gas company millions of dollars. Not only that, the secondary effects on all the businesses connected to the oil and gas company’s supply lines – which basically permeate the whole of society – could be devastating to a nation’s economy and wellbeing if those seconds turn into minutes, hours or days.  [Read more…] about There will be data: Exclusive interview with Honeywell UOP cloud boss

Filed Under: Industry, Infrastructure Tagged With: business, connected, energy, equipment, fuel, gas, honeywell, industry, maintenance, manufacturing, oil, patents, petrochemicals, plant, power, transportation, uop

Connecting revolutions: Exclusive interview with Stäubli Robotics automotive boss

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

Paul Deady, automotive segment manager at Stäubli
A range of Stäubli robots
A range of Stäubli robots

Stäubli is one of the first industrial automation companies, having been established all the way back in the late-1800s and quickly developing what was then advanced technology for the weaving industry before the century was out. The company even owns Jacquard machines, Jacquard being the pioneering manufacturer of looms that defined the original Industrial Revolution – and the inventor of punched cards to control machines, from which flowed computer programming principles. 

Then in the early 1980s, Stäubli bought the Unimation business from Westinghouse, Unimation being the company which developed the first industrial robot arm, the Unimate.

Today, Stäubli is still one of world’s largest industrial robotics and automation companies, and its product manager in the US is Paul Deady.  [Read more…] about Connecting revolutions: Exclusive interview with Stäubli Robotics automotive boss

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry Tagged With: accuracy, automation, automotive, deady, factory, industrial, industry, manufacturing, repeatability, robot, robotics, robots, smart, staubli, unimation, vehicles

‘Hong Kong’s angry youth can find hope in innovation and entrepreneurship’

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

edward-tse-gao-feng

hong kong harbour

By Edward Tse, Gao Feng Advisory

It is no understatement to say that, over the past several years, Hong Kong’s youth have displayed increasing frustration.

What’s behind this? There is probably no single reason, but rather a variety of political, social and economic factors.

Hong Kong’s young people today live in a city that is very different from the one their parents grew up in. Hong Kong in the 1970s and 1980s was tough, but the city was growing and there were plenty of opportunities for young people. There was potential for upward mobility and young people working hard could build a better life for themselves.  [Read more…] about ‘Hong Kong’s angry youth can find hope in innovation and entrepreneurship’

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: business, china, hong kong

Yaskawa showcases Neocortex robotic work cell for material handling

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

yaskawa

 

Yaskawa has introduced a new robotic work cell developed in partnership with Motoman and Universal Robotics.

Yaskawa says the Neocortex Goods to Robot Cell is a “complete, pre-engineered adaptive picking solution”.

The system is the result of a collaboration between Yaskawa America, Motoman Robotics Division and Universal Robotics.  [Read more…] about Yaskawa showcases Neocortex robotic work cell for material handling

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Logistics, News Tagged With: artificial, boxes, cell, collaboration, compact, industry, intelligence, machine, manual, material, motoman, neocortex, picking, robot, robotic, robotics, solution, universal, vision, yaskawa

Genuine Parts buys Braas

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

genuine parts

genuine parts

Genuine Parts says its subsidiary, Motion Industries, has acquired Braas.

Braas is a multi-regional distributor of products and services for industrial automation and control, specializing in pneumatics, motion control, industrial networking, machine safety, robotics and related industrial parts.

Founded in 1961, Braas is based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and serves thousands of customers throughout the Midwest and Southeastern United States from a network of five sales offices and three warehouses.  [Read more…] about Genuine Parts buys Braas

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automation, braas, control, distributor, genuine, industrial, industries, motion, parts

Maxim Integrated launches new PLC development platform

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

maxim-Pocket IO PLC Development Platform

Maxim says its new platform transforms traditional manufacturing processes with real-time intelligence, adaptive manufacturing, and distributed control

Maxim Integrated has launched a new Pocket IO programmable logic controller development platform which its says can significantly increase manufacturing productivity.

The company says the platform provides customers with the ability to achieve the smallest form factor and highest power efficiency for next-generation PLC designs.

Lost productivity is a common concern for Industry 4.0 designers challenged with keeping a manufacturing line running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  [Read more…] about Maxim Integrated launches new PLC development platform

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: downtime, i/o, industrial, intelligence, manufacturing, maxim, platform, plc, pocket, real-time

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