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Kuka demonstrates ‘flexible matrix production’ system based on robotic work cells and automated guided vehicles

July 16, 2018 by David Edwards

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Industrial automation specialist Kuka has demonstrated what calls its “flexible matrix production” system, which is primarily aimed at automotive manufacturing sectors.

Kuka says the system is designed to help prepare manufacturers for “the production of tomorrow”.

The versatile and flexible matrix system is becoming reality, says Kuka.  [Read more…] about Kuka demonstrates ‘flexible matrix production’ system based on robotic work cells and automated guided vehicles

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automated guided vehicle, flexible matrix production, kuka

US unveils first supercomputer built using Arm chips

July 14, 2018 by David Edwards

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Arm-based supercomputer prototype to be deployed at Sandia National Laboratories by Department of Energy

Microprocessors designed by Arm are ubiquitous in automobile electronics, cellphones, and other embedded applications, but until recently they have not provided the performance necessary to make them practical for high-performance computing.

Astra, one of the first supercomputers to use processors based on the Arm architecture in a large-scale high-performance computing platform, is expected to be deployed in late summer at Sandia National Laboratories.

The US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration says that Astra, the first of a potential series of advanced architecture prototype platforms, will be deployed as part of the Vanguard program.  [Read more…] about US unveils first supercomputer built using Arm chips

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: arm processors, arm-based supercomputer, department of energy, sandia national laboratories, supercomputing

UMC takes 100 per cent ownership of Fujitsu’s semiconductor business unit

July 5, 2018 by David Edwards

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United Microelectronics Corporation has agreed to acquire all of the shares of Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor, a 300mm wafer foundry joint venture between both companies.

United Microelectronics Corporation is said to be the first semiconductor company established in Taiwan back in 1980.

In addition to the 15.9 per cent of MIFS shares currently owned by UMC, Fujitsu Semiconductor will transfer the remaining 84.1 per cent of its shares in MIFS to UMC, making MIFS a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Taiwan-based foundry.  [Read more…] about UMC takes 100 per cent ownership of Fujitsu’s semiconductor business unit

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: mie fujitsu semiconductor, taiwan, united microelectronics corporation

Bosch lays foundation stone for billion-dollar ‘factory of the future’

July 5, 2018 by David Edwards

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German industrial giant has started construction on a billion-dollar semiconductor manufacturing facility – or, in Bosch’s words, a “factory of the future” in Dresden, Germany.

The company said that the foundation stone laid recently in Dresden is “a key milestone” in the construction of the Bosch Group’s “state-of-the-art” wafer fabrication facility.

Construction is scheduled to be completed in late 2019, when installation of the production machinery will start.  [Read more…] about Bosch lays foundation stone for billion-dollar ‘factory of the future’

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: asics, bosch, dresden, mems, semiconductor factory, wafer fabrication facility

LG invests $90 million in robotics and calls the technology a ‘key component’ of its growth strategy

July 4, 2018 by David Edwards

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LG, one of the world’s largest electronics companies, is reported to have invested $90 million in robotics companies so far and says robotics is an important part of its strategy going forward. 

According to a report on the International Business Times website, LG’s investments include a $3 million stake in Bossa Nova Robotics, which builds shelf-scanning robots for work in grocery stores.

And as quoted by IBT, a senior executive at LG said the company was investing in robotics both within its business operation as well as outside the company.

Kim Sungwook, LG Electronics vice president, global open innovation division, said: “Robotics, as a key component of our ThinQ AI strategy, is a critical future growth opportunity for LG.  [Read more…] about LG invests $90 million in robotics and calls the technology a ‘key component’ of its growth strategy

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: kuka, lg electronics, robotics

Geek Plus Robotics integrates ‘one of the largest robotics warehouses’ in Asia

July 4, 2018 by David Edwards

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Geek Plus Robotics claims to have installed one of the largest automated warehouses in Asia. 

The supplier of autonomous mobile robots co-operated with Yunji, an e-commerce company, to launch robotics-intensive warehouse in Kunshan, China, to establish what it calls a “super-robotic warehouse”.

The facility stores a series of commodity categories including apparel, bags, cosmetics, and similar products. (See video below.) [Read more…] about Geek Plus Robotics integrates ‘one of the largest robotics warehouses’ in Asia

Filed Under: Logistics, Transportation Tagged With: geek plus, geek plus robotics, yunji

IMTS: World’s largest industrial technology show to highlight automation trends

July 4, 2018 by David Edwards

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The world‘s largest industrial technology show will highlight key automation trends with a view to helping visitors understand how they will affect manufacturing and other sectors.

Organisers of the International Manufacturing Technology Show – scheduled to take place in Chicago, in the US, from September 10th to 15th – say the event will bring people and automation closer together – literally – with exhibits highlighting the benefits of collaborative robots, or “cobots”.

Mike Cicco, president and CEO, Fanuc America and a board member of the Association for Manufacturing Technology, which owns and produces IMTS, says: “Automation suppliers have made tremendous leaps with software, control and sensor technology that enable quantifying what the robot ‘feels’.  [Read more…] about IMTS: World’s largest industrial technology show to highlight automation trends

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: cobots, collaborative robots, imts, international manufacturing technology show

Lenovo ‘largest supplier’ of components to world’s fastest supercomputers

July 4, 2018 by David Edwards

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Lenovo says it is now the world’s largest supplier of supercomputing parts to the Top500, which refer to a list of 500 of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. 

Lenovo Data Center Group was recognised as the leading supplier at the recent International Supercomputing Conference, in Frankfurt, as measured by the number of systems ranked on the Top500 list.

No fewer than 117 of the 500 most powerful supercomputers included in the Top500 are Lenovo installations, meaning nearly one out of every four systems (23.4 percent) on the prestigious list is a Lenovo solution.  [Read more…] about Lenovo ‘largest supplier’ of components to world’s fastest supercomputers

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: supercompters, supercomputing, top 500

Ascent expands portfolio with ‘faster, more accurate’ aerospace robotics

July 2, 2018 by David Edwards

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Ascent Aerospace, a provider of aircraft assembly line integration services, has added Exechon Enterprises’ parallel kinematic robots to its portfolio of manufacturing automation solutions.

Exechon’s Parallel Kinematic Machine technology offers the stiffness of a machine tool with the dynamic 5-axis capability of an articulated-arm robot, for faster, more accurate assembly and higher overall equipment effectiveness.

Exechon’s latest innovation, the XMini, is accurate to 30μ, a step-change improvement over existing aerospace robotic solutions, which are limited in stiffness and speed.  [Read more…] about Ascent expands portfolio with ‘faster, more accurate’ aerospace robotics

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: ascent aerospace, exechon enterprises

ATI Industrial Automation to demonstrate its ‘innovative’ tool changer at IMTS 2018

July 1, 2018 by David Edwards

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ATI Industrial Automation is planning to demonstrate its “new and innovative” tool changer at the forthcoming industrial technology trade show, IMTS.

ATI says its MC-10 Manual Tool Changer provides a cost-effective solution for quickly changing tools by hand.

Its compact yet robust design is optimized for collaborative robot applications.  [Read more…] about ATI Industrial Automation to demonstrate its ‘innovative’ tool changer at IMTS 2018

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: ati industrial automation, imts, tool changer

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