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David Edwards

Drives for speed in intralogistics: Faulhaber explains the importance of drive systems in warehouse robots

May 20, 2023 by David Edwards

Competitive intralogistics requires extensive automation, something that is inconceivable without micromotors. Drive systems from Faulhaber are used for their ability to perform during sorting, transporting and with robotics solutions.

Suitable transport structures in intralogistics are a prerequisite in all industries in order to be able to withstand competitive pressure in the future.

An increasing number of work steps involved in storing items in warehouses as well as retrieving these items and preparing them for dispatch are being taken over by automatic storage and retrieval machines, driverless transport systems and intelligent logistics robots. [Read more…] about Drives for speed in intralogistics: Faulhaber explains the importance of drive systems in warehouse robots

Filed Under: Engineering, Features Tagged With: compact, design, drive, drives, encoders, example, faulhaber, gearheads, handling, high, integrated, intralogistics, mm, motors, operation, positioning, precise, requirements, series, speed, storage, systems, tasks, transport

Korea Association of Robot Industry to operate Korea Pavilion at Automate Show

May 20, 2023 by David Edwards

The Korea Association of Robot Industry (KAR) says it will be operating a “Korea Pavilion” at the Automate Show, which starts in a couple of days. Nine Korean companies will feature their products in Korea Pavilion located in booth number 3250 and 3452.

KAR has participated in many trade shows held in Europe and East Asia for the decades, but it has never participated in Automate or any other trade shows held in the US.

While China remains the largest market for Korean robot companies with exports worth of $319 million, The United States is the second-largest market with exports amounting to $204 million, according to the Korean Robot Industry Survey. [Read more…] about Korea Association of Robot Industry to operate Korea Pavilion at Automate Show

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: america, association, automate, automation, companies, demand, exports, held, industry, kar, korea, korean, largest, market, markets, north, participated, pavilion, products, robot, robotics, robots, states, trade, united

DJI’s launches new commercial drone

May 19, 2023 by David Edwards

DJI, the world’s largest civilian drones and aerial imaging technology company, has launched a new drone, which “sets a new standard for any commercial drone operator”, according to the company.

It adds that the DJI Matrice 350 RTK (M350 RTK) “redefines the ultimate tool for the commercial drone industry”.

The M350 RTK is said to be an upgraded flagship drone platform that is more adaptable, safer and efficient for any aerial operation in public safety, energy, mapping, infrastructure or forestry, to name a few. [Read more…] about DJI’s launches new commercial drone

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: adds, aerial, allowing, antennas, arm, capabilities, commercial, company, detection, dji, drone, drones, enhanced, flight, improved, ip, max, operation, operators, rtk, safer, safety, signals, system, technology, transmission

XTEND acquires drone inspection specialist Performance Rotors

May 19, 2023 by David Edwards

XTEND, the developer of XOS, a human-guided autonomous operating system, or human-machine interaction system, has acquired Performance Rotors, a Singapore-based drone inspection specialist.

XTEND says the move will boost its ability to offer human-guided, remote interactive operations in a range of inspection scenarios, and grow its global business. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Aviv Shapira, co-founder, and CEO at XTEND, says: “Our acquisition of Performance Rotors marks the latest step in furthering XTEND’s vision of making remote interactive operations accessible to everyone, in a range of scenarios, including inspection, public safety and security. [Read more…] about XTEND acquires drone inspection specialist Performance Rotors

Filed Under: Drones, News Tagged With: acquisition, ceo, co-founder, drone, drones, global, human, human-guided, inspection, machines, operating, performance, remote, risk, rotors, safety, smart, system, team, xos, xtend

Reliable Robotics conducts autonomous flight demonstration at Travis Air Force Base

May 19, 2023 by David Edwards

Reliable Robotics, a specialist in safety-enhancing aircraft automation systems, has provided a demonstration of its autonomous flight technology during the recent Golden Phoenix readiness exercise at Travis Air Force Base (AFB).

This exercise demonstrated capabilities that will help the United States Air Force (USAF) modernize and project safe, rapid, global mobility. During the flight, Reliable’s remotely operated aircraft system was engaged for an end-to-end automated mission including auto-taxi, auto-takeoff, climbout and auto-landing with an onboard test pilot.

Major Wesley Williams, Travis AFB Phoenix Spark Innovation Lab, says: “This signifies a historic milestone as an aircraft, under the guidance of Air Mobility Command airmen, autonomously taxied, took off, and landed at an AMC base for the first time. [Read more…] about Reliable Robotics conducts autonomous flight demonstration at Travis Air Force Base

Filed Under: Aircraft, News Tagged With: air, aircraft, airmen, autonomous, base, demonstration, flight, force, mobility, reliable, remotely, robotics, system, technology, travis

RC Mowers launches upgraded remotely-operated robotic mowers

May 19, 2023 by David Edwards

RC Mowers, a manufacturer of remote-operated and autonomous robotic mowers, is releasing its new R Series to replace older versions of its remote-operated robotic mowers.

Michael Brandt, CEO, RC Mowers, says: “These mowers are an upgrade to our already innovative remote-controlled robotic mowers and will continue to help our customers solve their business challenges.

“Landscaping contractors, public works departments, park systems and road departments can not only use the upgraded R Series to help them solve labor shortage issues, they can mow hazardous terrain safely as they improve working conditions and efficiency and capture previously out-of-reach niche revenue.” [Read more…] about RC Mowers launches upgraded remotely-operated robotic mowers

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: help, mowers, rc, robotic, tk

Humatics launches ‘first’ robotic system with microlocation for in-motion assembly lines

May 19, 2023 by David Edwards

Humatics is planning to showcase what it says is “an industry first” – an in-motion engine assembly application with multiple robotic arms working concurrently in the same pitch.

The company will show off its new microlocation technology at this year’s Automate Show in Detroit, Michigan.

Humatics says the ability to introduce automation into production environments to achieve tasks that were previously not possible with robotics “opens up a new level of cost reduction, quality control and profitability contribution for the automotive and aerospace manufacturing industries”. [Read more…] about Humatics launches ‘first’ robotic system with microlocation for in-motion assembly lines

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: applications, arms, assembly, automate, concurrently, engine, expand, humatics, in-motion, microlocation, organizations, profitability, robotic, robotics, robots, space, technology, universal, ur

Trading Skins in Counter-Strike 2: What will change?

May 19, 2023 by David Edwards

Valve remained conservative and didn’t attempt to innovate when it came to skin trading in CS2, a move which made the process feel pretty traditional.

However, DMarket and other platforms like it have proved invaluable for skin trading since the earlier game (CS:GO). [Read more…] about Trading Skins in Counter-Strike 2: What will change?

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: changes, counter-strike, cs, measures, players, security, skin, trading

RoboDK partners with Force Technology and Hexagon to make gears easier to repair

May 18, 2023 by David Edwards

Force Technology, a Danish technology consultancy and service company, has completed in partnership with Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence and RoboDK . The companies describe it as “a revolutionary project” focused on making gear repair a more sustainable process for manufacturers.

The purpose of the project was to improve laser welding procedures and determine if sustainable gear repair was possible using robot toolpath programming, digital twin, simulation, and post-processing.

Improving this practical application with robot simulation reveals a sustainable gear repair process that can guarantee high-quality results. [Read more…] about RoboDK partners with Force Technology and Hexagon to make gears easier to repair

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: additive, force, gear, gears, hexagon, laser, manufacturing, process, programming, project, repair, robodk, robot, service, simulation, software, sustainable, technology, time, toolpath

Construction robotics startup Canvas partners with USG to ‘transform drywall industry’

May 18, 2023 by David Edwards

Canvas, a construction robotics startup, has agreed a strategic partnership with USG, the inventor of drywall and many industry-changing construction materials, including Sheetrock brand All Purpose, Plus 3, and other surface finishing products.

The partnership leverages two major technical advances: onsite robotics from Canvas and advanced building materials expertise from USG.

These organizations joined forces to collectively innovate and address chronic labor shortages, schedule and budget overruns, quality inconsistencies, and productivity and safety issues that have continuously challenged the drywall industry. [Read more…] about Construction robotics startup Canvas partners with USG to ‘transform drywall industry’

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: canvas, construction, drywall, finishing, industry, machine, materials, robotics, usg

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