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Sam Francis

Evolution of the machines: How connectivity is transforming the car

December 22, 2016 by Sam Francis

harman connected services

harman connected services

By Andrew Till, vice president, technology, partnerships and new solutions, Harman Connected Services

The connected car revolution is here and soon we could see these machines evolving during their own lifecycle thanks to over-the-air software updates.

Connectivity is rapidly transforming the way we consume goods. It’s even challenging the very concept of ownership, as the template set by mobile devices spreads to other aspects of our lives through the Internet of Things.

One of the biggest potential markets for this new way of doing business is the automotive industry.  [Read more…] about Evolution of the machines: How connectivity is transforming the car

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: car, cars, connected, connectivity, data, harman, industry, iot, security, services, software, systems, technology, vehicle

Interview with Universal Robots boss: ‘I don’t see any limits’

December 22, 2016 by Sam Francis

Jürgen von Hollen, the new president of Universal Robots
Jürgen von Hollen, the new president of Universal Robots

In October 2016, Jürgen von Hollen joined Universal Robots as new president. After almost two months full of work, he felt that time has come to draw an initial summary. 

Here, von Hollen shares some insights on his personal impressions, his vision and the Universal robots strategy.  [Read more…] about Interview with Universal Robots boss: ‘I don’t see any limits’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: company, Jürgen von Hollen, market, robots, universal, Universal Robots

Connected asparagus: Bosch outlines vision of a future with connected factories and robotic farmers

December 21, 2016 by Sam Francis

asparagus
Bosch Apas workstation, which includes a cobot the company claims is “the first collaborative robot to be certified as an assistance system”

One of the world’s largest engineering companies, Bosch, has outlined its vision of the future, which includes a world full of smart factories, robotic farmers and connected asparagus. 

Bosch made its views available to Robotics and Automation News in a series of documents sent to us this week.

The company believes two main areas of technological development stand out from the rest: connectivity and sensors.  [Read more…] about Connected asparagus: Bosch outlines vision of a future with connected factories and robotic farmers

Filed Under: Features, Industry, News Tagged With: asparagus, bonirob, bosch, connected, farmers, plants, robot, sensor, sensors, temperature

Industry 4.0: 
Airgate develops connectivity solution for Universal industrial robots

December 20, 2016 by Sam Francis

airgate for universal robots

airgate for universal robots

If you are one of the many companies and people who have recently bought a cobot from Universal Robots, you may be asking yourself, “What if we could always get in touch with our UR robots, anywhere, anytime – from any device?”

That was the question Airgate, a Danish developer of customized IoT solutions, often encountered when talking to distributors and end users of UR robots.

Airgate had developed a GSM modem solution, ARCS basic, that provides a simple remote monitoring of the UR robots by sending text messages to the robot operator when the robot exceeded defined limits such as running out of material or stopping work unexpectedly.  [Read more…] about Industry 4.0: 
Airgate develops connectivity solution for Universal industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: access, airgate, arcs, remote, rm, robot, robots, solution, ur, vnc

OR Laser claims its 3D printing method will innovate jewellery industry

December 20, 2016 by Sam Francis

3d printed jewellery
3d printed jewellery
3D printing can produce complex shapes but the finishing when it comes to metal has not so far matched traditional manufacturing methods

OR Laser believes the jewellery industry will be the main beneficiary of Orlas Creator

OR Laser believes it is on the cusp of further innovate the jewellery industry with the introduction of its new and accessible metal additive manufacturing system, the Orlas Creator. 

OR says its Orlas Creator offers an “economically profitable” metal system with “superior speed and productivity gains by way of its unique” circular build-platform design in combination with a proprietary, rotation-led precision coater blade that will bring new value creation opportunities for jewellery brands.

During its 30-year history, 3D printing has already caused some serious disruption within the jewellery industry by facilitating new approaches to jewellery design and manufacturing.  [Read more…] about OR Laser claims its 3D printing method will innovate jewellery industry

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: 3d printing, additive, creator, direct, industry, jewellery, laser, manufacturing, metal, orlas, printing

Predictions for the future of manufacturing

December 20, 2016 by Sam Francis

industrial trends

industrial trends

Martyn Williams, managing director of industrial software expert Copa-Data UK, examines three of the most prominent automation trends of 2017 and discusses how these trends are changing manufacturing operations

As manufacturing facilities incorporate greater levels of automation, the demand for new technologies continues to grow.

Recent years have seen several trends create a shift in the way the industry operates.  [Read more…] about Predictions for the future of manufacturing

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automation, cloud, data, industrial, learning, machine, machinery, manufacturers, manufacturing, modularisation, predictions, production, scada, software, trends

Hannover Messe chooses Robotics and Automation News as media partner

December 20, 2016 by Sam Francis

hannover messe 2017

hannover messe 2017

Get your complimentary ticket to Hannover Messe 2017

Hannover Messe, the world’s largest trade show for the industrial sector, has chosen Robotics and Automation News as a media partner. 

The decision follows on from last year’s collaboration between RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com and CeMAT, the logistics industry exhibition organised by the same events company.

This year, both CeMAT and Hannover Messe will be combined into one gigantic event, and Robotics and Automation News will be there to cover all the major developments.  [Read more…] about Hannover Messe chooses Robotics and Automation News as media partner

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation, cemat, energy, energy-efficiency, hannover, industrial, industry, logistics, manufacturing, messe, robotics, roboticsandautomationnews.com

Consortium of car companies to build massive power network for electric vehicles

December 17, 2016 by Sam Francis

ccs charging point bmw pic

A consortium of companies which includes some of the leading automakers has agreed to build what they say will be an “ultra-fast, high-power” charging network along major highways in Europe. 

The joint venture includes BMW, Daimler, Ford, and Volkswagen, which owns the Audi and Porsche brands.

The group says it will build a direct current network of approximately 400 charging points for battery electric vehicles.

In a joint statement, the consortium says this is an “important step” towards facilitating mass-market battery electric vehicle adoption.

The network itself will be based on the Combined Charging System standard technology, and will expand the existing electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Europe.

Individual charging points will enable motorists to use DC current to fast-charge their vehicles with 350 kW of power, say the companies.

At the moment, the country with the highest number of charging points is the United States, followed by the Netherlands and Germany.

This is according to OpenChargeMap.org, which says there are approximately 80,000 charging stations across more than 40,000 locations around the world.

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News, Transportation Tagged With: audi, automakers, battery, bmw, charging, daimler, electric, europe, ford, high-power, mass-market, network, porsche, ultra-fast, vehicle, vehicles

Daimler develops ways for industrial robots and factories to save energy under Areus project

December 15, 2016 by Sam Francis

areus project

Saving energy has been a serious preoccupation of many industrial companies for many years, but especially in recent years with prices of fuel fluctuating and public concern about the environment growing. 

In the auto manufacturing sector, which buys the most number of industrial robots and uses vast amounts of energy, companies such as Kuka have been looking to make their automation systems more energy efficient.

Now, in the European Union, a project called Automation and Robotics for European Sustainable Manufacturing, or Areus, says it has developed the components of an energy-efficient automobile production system of the future.  [Read more…] about Daimler develops ways for industrial robots and factories to save energy under Areus project

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: areus, cell, components, current, daimler, energy, engineers, grid, industrial, power, production, project, robot, robots, smart, systems, work

Endurance Robots launches open source chatbot platform

December 10, 2016 by Sam Francis

formitchev selfiebot chatbot
formitchev selfiebot chatbot
George Formitchev, CEO of Endurance Robots, demonstrates the company’s new chatbot platform

Endurance Robots has developed an open source platform to enable developers to build their own chatbots. 

CEO George Formitchev says the system is capable of facilitating the development of something like Jibo, Alexa, or Siri – some of the more well known chatbots on the market.

He adds that the SelfieBot Endurance ChatBot allows you to create your own personal assistant to “answer your emails and to communicate with you and on your behalf”.

Formitchev says the applications of the system could be “to help you learn a foreign language and to be a key addition in your everyday life”.

Endurance has a wide range of robotic solutions, including lasers for industrial applications, and like its chatbot most of it is open source and instructions on how to get started are on the company’s website.

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: assistant, chatbot, chatbots, communicate, developers, endurance, open, personal, robots, source

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