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Volkswagen and Kuka research ways to use robots for future electric and autonomous cars

July 7, 2017 by Sam Francis

Volkswagen’s new concept autonomous and electric car, Sedric
Volkswagen self-driving concept car, which it calls Sedric

The Volkswagen Group is researching ways in which robots can be used in the future when cars become more electrified and computerised as a result of increasing demand for clean and autonomous vehicles. 

The German automaker, which owns the Audi, Bentley, Seat, Porsche and Lamborghini brands among others, is working one of the world’s largest industrial robotics and automation providers, Kuka, to research and develop a number of ideas.

The current area of interest for the strategic partnership between Kuka and Volkswagen is the area of service concepts for vehicles of the future, and the two companies have agreed a contract to jointly develop robot-based innovation concepts for vehicles of the future.  [Read more…] about Volkswagen and Kuka research ways to use robots for future electric and autonomous cars

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News, Transportation Tagged With: all-electric, audi, automobile, autonomous, collaboration, electric, future, includes, innovative, kuka, partnership, porsche, robot, robot-based, robots, volkswagen

Electric cars will change the way industrial robots are used in manufacturing, says Fanuc boss

July 7, 2017 by Sam Francis

 

With Volvo’s decision to go all electric in its future vehicles, combined with the French government’s decision to ban sales of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2040 and similar moves in Germany, the automotive industry is preparing for a tectonic shift in the manufacturing landscape. 

The way electric cars are made already differ considerably now, and new techniques will take the production of the new vehicles further away from traditional methods.

An interesting insight into the future was offered by a senior executive at the world’s largest industrial robot manufacturer, who suggested that electric cars are highly likely to fundamentally change the way industrial robots are used.  [Read more…] about Electric cars will change the way industrial robots are used in manufacturing, says Fanuc boss

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: automotive, cars, electric, fanuc, gm, joining, manufacturing, robots, spot, welding

Genesis Robotics accelerates development of prototypes based on its ‘revolutionary’ LiveDrive actuator

July 5, 2017 by Sam Francis

Genesis Deltabot

genesis robotics actuator

Well-funded startup Genesis Robotics has accelerated the development of a range of products based on its “ground-breaking” technology, which the company claims will transform the entire industry. 

All of the new products Genesis has developed are based on something it calls LiveDrive, an actuator system which uses a gear with no teeth, invented by the company itself.

Making a gear work without teeth sounds impossible – how does it move connected parts without teeth? Imagine a gear on a bicycle without teeth and you’ll get the picture.  [Read more…] about Genesis Robotics accelerates development of prototypes based on its ‘revolutionary’ LiveDrive actuator

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: actuator, delta, exoskeletons, genesis, livedrive, robot, robotics, robots, scara, technology

Big industrial robot manufacturers looking to move into China

July 5, 2017 by Sam Francis

yaskawa china
yaskawa china
Picture courtesy of Dr Miha Pipan

The huge and growing demand for industrial robots in China is prompting the world’s largest industrial robot makers to look into setting up operations in the country. 

In particular, Japanese companies are said to be profiting from China’s huge increase in demand for industrial robots.

Statistics collated by the Japan Robot Association show that the country exported around $4.4 billion worth of industrial robots to China in 2016.  [Read more…] about Big industrial robot manufacturers looking to move into China

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: china, chinese, fanuc, industrial, nachi-fujikoshi, operations, robot, robots, technologies, yaskawa

BMW and General Electric invest in Xometry manufacturing marketplace

July 2, 2017 by Sam Francis

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An online marketplace which offers custom-manufactured parts using 3D printing and machine learning to generate instant price quotes has raised $15 million in its latest funding round. 

Relatively new startup company Xometry – which rhymes with geometry and is pronounced zometry – has raised a total of $38 million since it was established in 2013.

The company already generates approximately $20 million in annual revenue and has hundreds of providers and more than 5,000 customers.  [Read more…] about BMW and General Electric invest in Xometry manufacturing marketplace

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: bmw, electric, funding, general, manufacturing, network, parts, platform, ventures, xometry

Industrial internet of things improving everything, says Rockwell Automation CEO

July 2, 2017 by Sam Francis

rockwell ceo blake moret

Industrial internet of things applications are leading to better collaboration, faster problem-solving and increased productivity, according the boss of Rockwell Automation.

Blake Moret, president and CEO of Rockwell, spoke on internet of things adoption and its impact on industrial productivity, sharing insights with more than 1,200 business leaders at Cisco’s IoT World Forum.

Rockwell claims to be the industry’s only company solely dedicated to industrial automation and information, and says it is “uniquely positioned to understand the challenges and opportunities associated with harnessing the future of smart manufacturing”.  [Read more…] about Industrial internet of things improving everything, says Rockwell Automation CEO

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, automation, industrial, internet, iot, moret, operations, productivity, rockwell, solutions, technology, things

Mitsubishi improves visualisation on its human machine interface

June 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

The GT2107 Wide Series Human Machine Interface
The GT2107 Wide Series Human Machine Interface

Mitsubishi has updated its human machine interface and integrated what it says is improved visibility and performance. 

The company says the improvements to its GT2107 HMI were driven by “end user demand”.

Mitsubishi says the GT2107 is an interface that monitors and controls machine components with a graphical touchscreen that connects to equipment such as programmable logic controllers, variable frequency drives and servos.

The compact HMI features a 7-inch wide display with 800 x 480 resolution for clear image quality and is equipped with a remote connectivity option through a virtual network computing server. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi improves visualisation on its human machine interface

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, device, equipment, hmi, human, interface, machine, maintenance, mitsubishi, server, usb

US manufacturing sector is seeing ‘record investment’, says Pence

June 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

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The manufacturing sector is experiencing a dramatic turnaround in business, according to figures released by the White House. 

President Donald Trump has consistently said he wants the manufacturing sector to grow and has personally intervened to persuade many large manufacturing companies to consider relocating or expanding their operations in the US.

However, the vast majority of manufacturing companies in the US are small businesses, of less than 100 people.  [Read more…] about US manufacturing sector is seeing ‘record investment’, says Pence

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: administration, business, energy, factory, gas, manufacturers, manufacturing, oil, pence, president, trump

US manufacturing faces possible pitfalls and severe declines, says report

June 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

U.S.-manufacturing flags
U.S.-manufacturing flags
Picture credit: LeHighValley.com via GlobalTradeMag.com

The US manufacturing sector faces numerous possible pitfalls and some risk of severe declines, according to a new report by Creditsafe USA.

The in-depth analysis of the US manufacturing industry says that, despite recent overall consistent performance, there are “several areas of concern” across the entire sector. In particular, the rate of bankruptcy signaling the possibility of an industry slowdown.

With the manufacturing industry being the largest area of employment in the US, any decline could have a “catastrophic effect” on the overall US economy, says Creditsafe.  [Read more…] about US manufacturing faces possible pitfalls and severe declines, says report

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: bankruptcy, businesses, creditsafe, economy, industry, manufacturing, sector

Robotiq releases updated version of its collaborative robots ebook

June 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

robotiq cobot ebook

robotiq cobot ebook

Robotiq has updated what it says is one of its “most read” ebooks, and has made it downloadable for free.

This is the seventh update of Robotiq’s Collaborative Robots Buyer’s Guide, and it’s available free at the company’s website.

Robotiq says the guide provides a clear view of what’s available, so manufacturers who are thinking about adding a robot to their production floor, as well as those who plan on expanding automation in their factory, will see which model of collaborative would best fit their requirements.  [Read more…] about Robotiq releases updated version of its collaborative robots ebook

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: collaborative, expanding, manufacturers, market, model, robotiq, robots

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