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Airbus inaugurates ‘highly automated’ assembly line in Germany

October 3, 2019 by Sam Francis

Airbus has inaugurated its “highly automated” fuselage structure assembly line for A320 Family aircraft in Hamburg, showcasing an evolution in Airbus’ industrial production system.

With a special focus on manufacturing longer sections for the A321LR, the new facility features 20 robots, a new logistics concept, automated positioning by laser measurement as well as a digital data acquisition system.

These will further support Airbus’ drive to improve both quality and efficiency while bringing an enhanced level of digitalisation to its industrial production system. [Read more…] about Airbus inaugurates ‘highly automated’ assembly line in Germany

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: airbus, aircraft, assembly, automated, cent, counter-sinking, customers, deliver, drilling, efficient, facility, family, flextrack, fuselage, hamburg, improve, joint, latest, level, logistics, operating, production, robots, schoellhorn, sections, structure, system, technologies

Scania unveils new driverless concept truck

October 2, 2019 by Sam Francis

Scania has unveiled a new driverless – and indeed cabless – concept truck which looks to be aimed at the mining and construction sectors.

Describing it as “the latest member of our autonomous family”, Scania says the AXL is a fully autonomous concept truck, without a cab.

In what is another milestone in the development of heavy self-driving vehicles, a group of Scania experts in different fields have teamed up and developed a concept truck, which, even without the cab, has the company’s modular system at the heart of the design. [Read more…] about Scania unveils new driverless concept truck

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, axl, cab, concept, development, mines, scania, self-driving, technology, traditional, transport, truck, vehicle, vehicles

RightHand Robotics and Element Logic launch integrated robotic piece-picking solution

October 2, 2019 by Sam Francis

RightHand Robotics, a provider of warehouse automation technology, and Element Logic, an AutoStore partner, have launched an integrated robotic piece-picking solution that combines the technologies of both companies. 

The announcement was made in conjunction with IMHX in Birmingham, UK, September 24-27.

The robotic piece-picking solution combines award-winning technology from RightHand Robotics with Element Logic software and AutoStore’s automated storage and retrieval system. [Read more…] about RightHand Robotics and Element Logic launch integrated robotic piece-picking solution

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation, autostore, combines, customer, customers, element, integrated, launch, logic, management, performance, piece picking, platform, range, rate, ready, reliability, rhr, righthand, robotic, robotics, software, solution, system, technology, warehouse, work

Goudsmit Magnetics improves its gripper for picking up sheet metal

October 2, 2019 by Sam Francis

Goudsmit Magnetics has unveiled its new and improved magnetic gripper for the automated pick-up, placement or positioning of steel or other ferromagnetic objects.

The company says the end effector is ideal for removing sheet metal from presses, de-stacking products from boxes (bin picking), assembling steel parts or handling of punched steel parts, blanks and perforated steel sheets in robotic applications.

The ultralight magnetic gripper is fitted with strong permanent neodymium magnets and is therefore extra safe. It can be used in grippers on robot arms. [Read more…] about Goudsmit Magnetics improves its gripper for picking up sheet metal

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: arms, end-of-arm, goudsmit, gripper, grippers, handling, hole, industry, lifting, magnetic, magnetics, magnets, manufacturers, metal, parts, permanent, pick-up, picking, piece, robot, robotic, sheet, sheets, steel, system, technique, tooling, traditional, vacuum, wear, work

Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot shows off its gymnastic skills

September 24, 2019 by Sam Francis

Boston Dynamics, the much-talked-about maker of humanoid and canine robots, has been demonstrating the gymnastic skills of one of its robots, Atlas. (See video below.)

Atlas is about 1.5 metres tall, weighs approximately 80 kg, and has 28 hydraulic joints.

The Boston Dynamics team have always impressed with their ability to mimic natural human or canine movements with their robots, and the new gymnastic skills they have taught Atlas are equally as accomplished. [Read more…] about Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot shows off its gymnastic skills

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: atlas, boston, canine, dynamics, gymnastic, humanoid, maneuver, maneuvers, motions, robot, robots, routine, skills, team, video

Built Robotics raises $33 million for its autonomous construction vehicles

September 20, 2019 by Sam Francis

Built Robotics has closed a $33 million Series B investment round led by Next47, the new global venture fund backed by Siemens. This brings Built’s total funding to $48 million.

The startup has now raised more than $100 million in customer commitments for its autonomous construction solutions.

Built Robotics says it will use the capital to scale its fleet of autonomous robots, expand into new construction verticals, and develop tools to support the next-generation of equipment operators. (See video below.) [Read more…] about Built Robotics raises $33 million for its autonomous construction vehicles

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: autonomous, built, construction, equipment, fleet, operators, robotics, robots, technology

Comau ‘Mate’ exoskeleton used in CC Jensen’s manufacturing processes

September 20, 2019 by Sam Francis

Danish company CC Jensen is using exoskeletons from Comau in its manufacturing processes.

Comau calls its exoskeleton ‘Mate’ and has been supplying it to the market for around a year.

CC Jensen specialises in the design and manufacturing of oil filtration solutions, and says it uses Mate to better support workers in carrying out their daily activities. [Read more…] about Comau ‘Mate’ exoskeleton used in CC Jensen’s manufacturing processes

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: activities, cc, comau, company, daily, danish, ergonomic, exoskeleton, improve, jensen, kim, manufacturing, mate, movements, oil, processes, quality, repetitive, support, time, work, workers

Stop & Shop installs robotic bakery ‘Breadbot’ at its Massachusetts store

September 19, 2019 by Sam Francis

Stop & Shop has teamed up with the Wilkinson Baking Company to install the Mini Bakery, also known as “Breadbot”, at its Milford, Massachusetts, store.

Stop & Shop is the only grocer on the East Coast with The Mini Bakery, offering sandwich-style bread that is fresh-from-the-oven, delicious and affordable.

The Mini Bakery – which is described as a “robotic bakery” by some – mixes, forms, proofs, bakes and cools 10 loaves of artisan bread per hour. [Read more…] about Stop & Shop installs robotic bakery ‘Breadbot’ at its Massachusetts store

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: bakery, bread, massachusetts, mini, shop, store, wilkinson

Universal Robots launches ‘Service360’ customer support

September 19, 2019 by Sam Francis

Universal Robots has launched Service360, a new support service offering which the company says “enhances performance, increases uptime and mitigates risk through seamless collaboration”.

Chris Wilson, vice president of service, Universal Robots, says: “Our customers are at the center of everything. Now, we’re empowering them to proactively monitor, optimize and safeguard cobot performance with enhanced support and preventative maintenance.

“Service360 protects production lines, maximizes uptime, reduces risk and enables success by ensuring manufactures are prepared for the unexpected.” [Read more…] about Universal Robots launches ‘Service360’ customer support

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: access, chris, cobot, create, customer, customers, enables, network, offering, partners, performance, preventative, production, relationships, risk, robots, roi, service, services, support, unexpected, universal, uptime, ur, wilson

Daimler and Torc Robotics begin testing automated trucks on public roads in Virginia

September 19, 2019 by Sam Francis

Daimler Trucks and Torc Robotics are actively developing and testing automated trucks with SAE Level 4 intent technology on public roads.

The initial routes are on highways in southwest Virginia, where Torc Robotics is headquartered. All automated runs require both an engineer overseeing the system and a highly trained safety driver certified by Daimler Trucks and Torc Robotics.

All safety drivers hold a commercial driver’s license and are specially trained in vehicle dynamics and automated systems. [Read more…] about Daimler and Torc Robotics begin testing automated trucks on public roads in Virginia

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automated, daimler, driving, robotics, safety, technology, torc, trucks

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