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Dealing with legacy systems in industry

February 8, 2017 by Sam Francis

upgrade your phone

upgrade your phone

Nick Boughton, sales manager at Boulting Technology, discusses best practice for obsolescence management from a systems integrator point of view

The control system in a factory is what a motor is to a car, and when something is amiss, the systems integrator will analyse, design, fit and test, to make sure the system is better than ever and raring to go. However, there’s a topic that we’re finding crops up time and again.

The debate between upgrade vs repair is by no means a new one, but it has become prevalent as most industries look to squeeze margins. Certain sectors have long had to carefully manage obsolescence due to their delicate nature.

For example, pharmaceuticals manufacturing is well known for being heavily regulated and so sourcing spare parts instead of committing to a systems upgrade generally means saving time, money and a whole lot of paperwork.  [Read more…] about Dealing with legacy systems in industry

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: manufacturing, production, systems, technology, upgrade

ABB approves Chinese company Recon to bid for major automation projects

February 7, 2017 by Sam Francis

recon

recon

Recon Technology, which describes itself as an independent oilfield services provider operating primarily in China, has been authorised by ABB to participate in bidding for various projects in the future, including automation system products projects.

Recon says it anticipates cooperating with ABB in the future to provide integrated automation solutions, products and product quality assurance services for various projects beyond oil industry.

For any successful project bids, Recon expects it would provide on-site project commissioning and maintenance services.  [Read more…] about ABB approves Chinese company Recon to bid for major automation projects

Filed Under: Industry, Infrastructure Tagged With: abb, automation, industry, nasdaq, oil, recon, services, technology

Trump policy on China: Playing hardball

February 7, 2017 by Mai Tao

shanghai

By Edward Tse, Gao Feng Advisory

Donald Trump’s recent appointment of Peter Navarro to head his newly formed White House National Trade Council has sparked controversy.

Navarro is known for his hawkish views on China and many believe that, by appointing him, the US president-elect is signalling that he will play hardball with China on trade when he takes office.

Navarro has written a number of books and filmed a documentary in which he criticised China for unfair trade practices, especially with the US. He has called China “a cheat”, “brutal” and “amoral”.

Instead of launching a trade war, collaboration is the way to go.  [Read more…] about Trump policy on China: Playing hardball

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: china, chinese, investments, manufacturing, trade, trump

Rethink Robotics launches ‘first-of-its-kind’ software platform

February 7, 2017 by Sam Francis

rethink robotics Intera-5

Rethink-robotics

Rethink Robotics has launched what it describes as a first-of-its-kind software platform that connects everything in a smart factory.

The collaborative industrial robot maker says the extensible software is “redefining automation deployments and providing a gateway to the factory of the future”.

Rethink Robotics calls its software platform Intera 5, and says it “connects everything from a single robot controller, extending the smart, flexible power of Rethink Robotics’ Sawyer to the entire work cell and simplifying automation with unparalleled ease of deployment”.

Built on the backbone of the Rethink robots’ train-by-demonstration software, Intera 5 is designed to pave the way for connected manufacturing environments and helping companies build factories of the future.  [Read more…] about Rethink Robotics launches ‘first-of-its-kind’ software platform

Filed Under: Computing, Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, cell, factory, intera, manufacturers, rethink, robot, robotics, robots, sawyer, schramberg, software

German industrial orders increase

February 6, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

siemens robotic electronics factory

DW.com: Orders for German industrial goods have increased sharply, according to a report on the Deutsche Welle website. 

Domestic demand incrased 6.7 per cent while foreign orders were up 3.9 per cent.

The higher demand for capital goods contrasts with business morale in Germany, which DW.com says fell in January.

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: capital goods, germany, industry, orders

Heard the one about the robot barista?

February 6, 2017 by Sam Francis

cafe x

Man walks into a coffee bar and says, “Waiter, coffee, black, no sugar.”

How anyone can drink coffee without milk, cream or sugar is beyond our understanding of human taste buds, but anyway…

A robot barista would not be making such judgments, and would serve up the coffee just as the man who walked into the bar had ordered it.

It might take a few years, but sooner or later, you will be served some drink or food somewhere by a robot.  [Read more…] about Heard the one about the robot barista?

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: cafe, coffee, mitsubishi, robot

Mecademic showcases ‘world’s smallest, most accurate’ 6-axis robot

February 6, 2017 by Sam Francis

mecademic robots desktop

mecademic Meca500

A company called Mecademic is showcasing what it claims is the world’s smallest and most accurate six-axis robot. 

The Meca500 is small enough to fit into a briefcase and its makers claim that the tiny robotic arm has a repeatability of just 5 microns, or 5 millionths of a metre.

The Montreal, Canada-based Mecademic was founded by Jonathan Coulombe, who is the CEO. His co-founder was Ilian Bonev (pictured, with one of the company’s tiny robots).  [Read more…] about Mecademic showcases ‘world’s smallest, most accurate’ 6-axis robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: accurate, coulombe, industrial, manufacturer, mecademic, precision, robot, robotics, robots, six-axis, smallest

Kuka’s new lightweight collaborative robot for medical applications goes into series production

February 6, 2017 by Sam Francis

kuka lbr med collaborative robot

Kuka’s new, lightweight collaborative robot has gone into series production, says the company. 

The Kuka LBR Med – short for medical – is designed to be operated in the “immediate vicinity” of the human operator.

The robot maker sees the new cobot as having applications in the health sector, as “an assistant for tasks rehabilitation or in the operating room”.  [Read more…] about Kuka’s new lightweight collaborative robot for medical applications goes into series production

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: applications, collaborative, iec, kuka, lbr, lightweight, med, medical, operating, production, requirements, robot, standard

Woodside Energy to train Nasa’s Robonaut to work in oil and gas industry

February 3, 2017 by Sam Francis

nasa robonaut

nasa robonaut

Woodside Energy and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have launched a new collaboration program under which the Australian independent oil and gas company will develop applications for Nasa’s Robonaut in its own operations. 

Under the partnership Nasa will loan Woodside an Anthropomorphic Robonaut System for a 60-month deployment in Perth. Together the two organisations will explore how the robotic technology could be used to improve safety, reliability and efficiency in the high-risk and remote environments where Woodside operates.

Woodside will contribute its advanced cognitive science technology, being developed in its Western Australian operations, and Nasa will share its expertise in Robonauts that are already being used for simple, repetitive, or especially dangerous tasks in places such as the International Space Station.  [Read more…] about Woodside Energy to train Nasa’s Robonaut to work in oil and gas industry

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: energy, gas, innovation, nasa, oil, operations, robonaut, space, woodside

Slovenia backs Yaskawa with €6 million

February 3, 2017 by Sam Francis

yaskawa slovenia

yaskawa slovenia

The government of Slovenia has decided to back Yaskawa’s investment in the country with €5.6 million of public money. 

Yaskawa is building a factory in the country and plans to invest a total of €25 million in the European nation of just over 2 million people.

Prime Minister Miro Cerar said at the time: ““I am very pleased that our efforts paid off and that the renowned Japanese company of Yaskawa Electric decided to invest in Slovenia.”

The Yaskawa investment is forecast to create more than 170 new jobs and the industrial giant is regarded as the “most important Japanese company” with assets in the country by the Slovenian government.

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: building, electric, factory, government, industrial, japanese, slovenia, yaskawa

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