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Sam Francis

Micro-Measurements introduces superfast production program

May 17, 2017 by Sam Francis

Strain gage assortment_2.psd

Strain gage assortment_2.psd

Micro-Measurements – a brand of the Vishay Precision Group – says it has introduced a superfast production program for its products.

The company has launched its Quick-Turn program, offering R&D quality strain gage samples to its worldwide customer base, with deliveries in as few as seven working days, depending on pattern complexity.

As longtime industry experts, Micro-Measurements understands that the proper integration of strain gages into any application is an iterative process.  [Read more…] about Micro-Measurements introduces superfast production program

Filed Under: News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: designs, gage, gages, micro-measurements, patterns, program, quick-turn, strain

Pepperl+Fuchs launches high-end surge protection system

May 17, 2017 by Sam Francis

Pepperl M-LB-5000 surge protection

Pepperl M-LB-5000 surge protection

Diagnostics and modularity with an installation width of just 6.2 mm: These features are combined in the new M-LB-5000 surge protection system from Pepperl+Fuchs.

By offering these features, the single-channel modules support increased plant availability and optimize total operating costs.M-LB-5000 surge protection system: protection modules with diagnostics and traffic-light display as well as a separate control interface

The patented diagnostics of the M-LB-5000 with its intuitive and easy-to-read traffic-light display minimizes testing costs in accordance with EN 62305-3 and allows condition monitoring.  [Read more…] about Pepperl+Fuchs launches high-end surge protection system

Filed Under: News Tagged With: module, modules, pepperl+fuchs, protection, surge

Denso unveils collaborative robot prototype it calls ‘Cobotta’

May 17, 2017 by Sam Francis

denso cobotta

Denso, one of the world’s largest robotics and automation companies, has unveiled a video of the new collaborative robot it calls “Cobotta”.

The tiny six-axis prototype will be officially released towards the end of 2017 but the company has released a short video showing how it operates.

Denso, which is owned by Toyota, says Cobotta is ideal for research, testing, and learning purposes at universities, scientific institutes, laboratories, and more.  [Read more…] about Denso unveils collaborative robot prototype it calls ‘Cobotta’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: cobotta, collaborative, denso, prototype, robot

Japan turning to robots because there’s not enough humans around

May 16, 2017 by Sam Francis

FILE PHOTO: Humanoid robots work side by side with employees in the assembly line at a factory of Glory Ltd., a manufacturer of automatic change dispensers, in Kazo, north of Tokyo
FILE PHOTO: Humanoid robots work side by side with employees in the assembly line at a factory of Glory Ltd., a manufacturer of automatic change dispensers, in Kazo, north of Tokyo
Humanoid robots work side by side with employees in the assembly line at a factory of Glory, a manufacturer of automatic change dispensers, in Kazo, north of Tokyo, Japan. Reuters / Issei Kato / File Photo

By Stanley White, Reuters

Desperate to overcome Japan’s growing shortage of labour, mid-sized companies are planning to buy robots and other equipment to automate a wide range of tasks, including manufacturing, earthmoving and hotel room service.

According to a Bank of Japan survey, companies with share capital of 100 million yen to 1 billion yen plan to boost investment in the fiscal year that started in April by 17.5 percent, the highest level on record.

It is unclear how much of that is being spent on automation but companies selling such equipment say their order books are growing and the Japanese government says it sees a larger proportion of investment being dedicated to increasing efficiency. Revenue at many of Japan’s robot makers also rose in the January-March period for the first time in several quarters.  [Read more…] about Japan turning to robots because there’s not enough humans around

Filed Under: Features, News Tagged With: companies, hotel, japan, labour, robot, robots

Video: Fanuc open to building manufacturing plant in outer space

May 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

fanuc at hm

The world’s largest industrial robot manufacturer could build a facility in space.

In a wide-ranging interview with RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com, recorded at Hannover Messe, Neil Dueweke – who was competing to be heard over a loud musical band in the background – says the company has big ambitions. (See video below.)

“Anywhere there’s robotics involved, Fanuc will be there,” says Dueweke. “Space robotics? Why not?”

As far-fetched as it might sound, there are many projects involving robots in space – that’s in addition to the robotic rovers which are already widely known.

In one project, the European Space Agency is building a robot holiday resort on the Moon.

And Nasa has a large number of projects involving robots in space, and has even installed an outer space additive manufacturing facility which targets the alien market.  [Read more…] about Video: Fanuc open to building manufacturing plant in outer space

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: dueweke, facility, fanuc, industrial, interview, manufacturing, robot, robotics, robots, space, technology

Kinova Robotics explains role of automation in health care to Senate committee

May 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

weel-jaco small

jaco-stand small

Charles Deguire, president and co-founder of Kinova Robotics, explained the benefits of robotics in the health sector before the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology.

The Committee invited Deguire to testify as senators study the role of automation in the health care system, particularly robotics, artificial intelligence and 3D printing, in direct and indirect care to patients and home care.

Charles Deguire, CEO of Kinova, said: “It is clear to us that the future of medicine depends on robotics and its great ability to empower humanity. People cannot imagine how many technological advances in medical robotics have been made in recent years.

“The scalpel and the hand have not changed in the past 100 years, it’s time for medicine to evolve. Kinova is actively working with surgeons to develop better tools for them and their patients.”  [Read more…] about Kinova Robotics explains role of automation in health care to Senate committee

Filed Under: News Tagged With: arm, automation, autonomy, care, health, kinova, medicine, robotic, robotics, senate

HMS Industrial launches new EtherNet/IP to Profibus DP linking device

May 13, 2017 by Sam Francis

hms profibus-to-ethernet-ip-linking-device

hms profibus-to-ethernet-ip-linking-device

Communication specialist HMS Industrial Networks now releases the third product in their EtherNet/IP Linking Devices family.

The new EtherNet/IP to Profibus DP Linking Device allows users to connect devices on Profibus to a Rockwell ControlLogix or CompactLogix PLC.

Users will benefit from the unique integration into Studio5000 Logix Designer from Rockwell Automation, as all configuration is made from inside Studio 5000.The EtherNet/IP to Profibus DP Linking Device from HMS Industrial Networks.  [Read more…] about HMS Industrial launches new EtherNet/IP to Profibus DP linking device

Filed Under: News Tagged With: communication, data, device, devices, ethernet/ip, hms, industrial, linking, network, profibus, rockwell

Kollmorgen expands its AKM servo motor series

May 13, 2017 by Sam Francis

Kollmorgen Motor AKM1

Kollmorgen Motor AKM1

Kollmorgen says its new servo motor has energy efficiency, durability, power density, overload capability, and – crucially – is extra low voltage.

The new AKM DC servo motor low voltage with its 48-volt design was originally intended as a customer-specific solution for special areas of use.

Kollmorgen, a specialist in servo-drive technology and motion control will now offer this as a standard add-on to the AKM series, and thus as a new series product.  [Read more…] about Kollmorgen expands its AKM servo motor series

Filed Under: News Tagged With: akm, autonomous, dc, dynamic, kollmorgen, low, machines, motor, motors, servo, volt, voltage

Video: F&P Robotics boss says he wouldn’t trust the thinking, feeling robots of the future

May 13, 2017 by Sam Francis

Dr Hansruedi Früh, founder and managing director of F&P Robotics

The founder and managing director of F&P Robotics says he wouldn’t trust the robots of the future because they will become conscious and capable of taking over the world, and possibly enslaving humans. (See video below.)

The experienced roboticist, who has a background in natural sciences and brain research, says it’s only a matter of time before artificial intelligence-powered robots start thinking about big questions – like, who created the universe and what is the point of humans.

In an interview with RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com, recorded at Hannover Messe in Germany (video above), Dr Hansruedi Früh says the only difference between humans and robots, at the moment, is “self-reflection, which only humans and very few animals have”, but robot learning is progressing and that their consciousness is inevitable.  [Read more…] about Video: F&P Robotics boss says he wouldn’t trust the thinking, feeling robots of the future

Filed Under: Computing, Industrial robots, Industry, Sections A-Z Tagged With: capable, conscious, consciousness, f&p, feelings, früh, future, humans, robotics, robots, thinking, trust

Video: Siemens predicts small number of companies will dominate industrial internet

May 13, 2017 by Sam Francis

Siemens stand at Hannover Messe

Only a small number of companies will dominate the industrial internet, according to a business development executive at Siemens, who was speaking to RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com at Hannover Messe. (See video below.) 

The German engineering giant recently launched its MindScape IoT platform and more than 50 individual apps for a variety of scenarios in industry.

Matthias Lutz, business development manager, digital factory division, Siemens, says: “I personally do see a couple of platforms co-existing in future, and maybe a couple of very specialised ones.

“But in the end, in my opinion, I think it’s a matter of two to three large platforms.”  [Read more…] about Video: Siemens predicts small number of companies will dominate industrial internet

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation, business, digital, engineering, factory, ge, hardware, individual, industrial, internet, iot, logic, lutz, mindscape, mindsphere, opc-ua, platform, programmable, siemens

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