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Nissan teaches robots to make replacement parts for old cars

October 7, 2019 by Mai Tao

Breakthrough could mean parts for discontinued models become more widely available for customers

Nissan has developed a new way to use robots to make car parts out of sheet steel, a breakthrough that could make replacement parts for discontinued models more widely available for customers.

Nissan hopes to commercialize the proprietary technique, known as dual-sided dieless forming. The technique involves two synchronized robots working from opposite sides of a steel sheet, using diamond-coated tools to gradually shape the steel.

Thanks to its flexible production, short lead times and minimal upfront costs, the new technique could make it commercially viable to produce and sell a wide variety of after-service and replacement parts in small volumes for cars that Nissan no longer makes. [Read more…] about Nissan teaches robots to make replacement parts for old cars

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: development, dieless, dual-sided, engineering, forming, high, nissan, parts, production, quality, replacement, robots, shapes, sheet, steel, technique, techniques, tools

Panasonic’s exoskeleton to be used at Paralympics

October 4, 2019 by Mai Tao

Panasonic, an Official Worldwide Paralympic Partner, says it will be providing its Power Assist Suit – an exoskeleton – for use at World Para Powerlifting events and the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

The suits will be worn by spotter / loader personnel tasked with moving weights and spotting lifters during the competition.

The suits feature built-in sensors that detect limb movements and motors synchronized to provide wearers with mechanized power for performing strenuous tasks easily and safely. [Read more…] about Panasonic’s exoskeleton to be used at Paralympics

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: assist, competition, exoskeleton, games, handle, model, official, panasonic, para, paralympic, personnel, power, powerlifting, suit, suits, tokyo, waist, weights

Hitachi delivers ‘world’s fastest’ elevator to skyscraper

October 4, 2019 by Mai Tao

Hitachi has delivered its elevator system to Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, a skyscraper complex building in Guangzhou, China.

The building has the Guinness World Records title as having the world’s fastest elevator. The presentation ceremony for the award of the official certificate was held recently.

This elevator travels with a rated speed of 1,260 metres per minute and connects the ground floor to the hotel lobby on the 95th floor in approximately 42 seconds, over a distance of 440 metres. [Read more…] about Hitachi delivers ‘world’s fastest’ elevator to skyscraper

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: building, centre, china, ctf, elevator, elevators, escalators, fastest, finance, floor, guangzhou, hitachi, hotel, services, skyscraper, speed

ZMP starts shipping its logistics support robot CarriRo in Korea

October 3, 2019 by Mai Tao

ZMP has started shipping its logistics support robot CarriRo in South Korea. The Japanese company is operating within a joint venture with Anro. (see video below.)

ZMP says it will begin shipping CarriRo in Korea from the end of November 2019.

The sales company in Korea will be T-Robotics, which is engaged in the robot business in Korea, and Anro. [Read more…] about ZMP starts shipping its logistics support robot CarriRo in Korea

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: anro, business, carriro, companies, company, customers, korea, logistics, november, robot, shipping, started, support, t-robotics, zmp

MiR showcases its mobile robots at CIIF 2019

October 3, 2019 by Mai Tao

Mobile Industrial Robots showcased its autonomous mobile robot solutions at the recent China International Industry Fair.

Making its public debut was the MiR1000 robot, which can carry heavy loads and pallets weighing up to 1 ton.

Thomas Visti, CEO of MiR, says: “This is our second time participating in CIIF, so it’s a great opportunity to showcase our MiR1000 robot, one of the industry’s largest autonomous mobile robots to date. [Read more…] about MiR showcases its mobile robots at CIIF 2019

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: amr, autonomous mobile robot, china, ciif, mir, mobile, robot

ABB to electrify automated vehicles for new port in Singapore

October 3, 2019 by Mai Tao

Powering zero-emission, autonomous container transportation with direct current charging infrastructure

ABB has won a contract from ST Engineering Land Systems to deliver and commission integrated smart charging points for automated guided vehicles (AGV) in the new Tuas port of Singapore.

Deliveries of the vehicles, which will be deployed to transport heavy shipping containers at the port terminal, are scheduled to begin from September 2020 through to August 2022.

The ABB chargers and supporting infrastructure are set to be installed towards the end of 2020. [Read more…] about ABB to electrify automated vehicles for new port in Singapore

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: abb, agvs, automated, autonomous, capacity, chargers, charging, container, containers, contract, development, fast, future, guided, infrastructure, integrated, mobility, port, power, project, singapore, technologies, terminal, time, vehicles

Mitsubishi launches new range of industrial computers

October 3, 2019 by Mai Tao

Mitsubishi Electric Automation has released a new range of its MELIPC Series industrial-use computers for data computing, edge computing, remote monitoring, and the integration of hardware and software technologies.

The MELIPC Series is targeted towards original equipment manufacturers and end users running general manufacturing applications, and especially those who require a computing and data monitoring solution that takes up a limited amount of space with a small footprint.

Most importantly, MELIPC is designed to enable internet of things on factory floors that have not been introduced to it yet, or improve it where it is already enabled. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi launches new range of industrial computers

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: allows, automation, combines, computers, computing, control, data, designed, edge, electric, equipment, factory, floors, iot, manufacturing, melipc, mi, mitsubishi, models, monitoring, process, product, purchased, real-time, series, software, solution, speeds, windows

Denso Hokkaido to expand semiconductor sensors production plant

October 3, 2019 by Mai Tao

Denso says it will expand the plant of its semiconductor production plant which it operates under the name Denso Hokkaido, one of its group companies.

The measure is part of Denso’s efforts to increase production of semiconductor sensors, enhance its domestic production system and boost Denso group’s competitiveness.

Denso will invest about 11 billion yen ($103 million) by 2025 to complete the expansion and increase production. [Read more…] about Denso Hokkaido to expand semiconductor sensors production plant

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: automotive, denso, hokkaido, increase, plant, production, semiconductor, sensors, systems

Delta Electronics starts construction of new office building in Netherlands

September 28, 2019 by Mai Tao

Delta Electronics has held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of its new building in the “Automotive Campus” in Helmond, the Netherlands.

Delta is a large, Taiwan-headquartered company which provides a huge range of industrial technologies including robotic arms.

The new building will become the base for its industrial automation business in Europe, Middle East and Africa. [Read more…] about Delta Electronics starts construction of new office building in Netherlands

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: automation, automotive, building, business, campus, delta, energy, helmond, solutions

Hyundai and Aptiv form autonomous driving joint venture

September 24, 2019 by Mai Tao

Hyundai Motor Group and Aptiv are forming an autonomous driving joint venture.

The companies say the partnership “brings together one of the industry’s most innovative vehicle technology providers and one of the world’s largest vehicle manufacturers”.

The joint venture will advance the design, development and commercialization of SAE Level 4 and 5 autonomous technologies, furthering the partners’ leadership position in the global autonomous driving ecosystem. [Read more…] about Hyundai and Aptiv form autonomous driving joint venture

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: aptiv, autonomous, development, driving, group, hyundai, joint, motor, technology, vehicle, vehicles, venture

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