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Essential Legal Issues Associated With Web Scraping

April 6, 2020 by Polly

“Web scraping”, also called crawling or spidering, is the automated gathering of data from someone else’s website.

Scraping is an essential part of how the Internet functions, and it has traditionally been the backbone of many companies’ marketing, lead generation, and market intelligence efforts.

In fact, many online services, large and small, use scraping to build their databases, all of which are worth hundreds of billions of dollars. This article will answer the question – is web scraping legal? [Read more…] about Essential Legal Issues Associated With Web Scraping

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, Promoted Tagged With: crawling, data, legal, scraping, spidering, web, web scraping

Why Industrial Oven Parts Are Important When Retrofitting And Upgrading

April 1, 2020 by Polly

When you’re in whatever industry that requires the use of industrial ovens, one of the most critical assets that you’ll ever own through the course of your business is going to be your oven.

Generally, industrial ovens are of significant use in the aerospace and robotics industry. Everything else, such as the tools, can easily be bought. But, the oven is an expensive one.

Hence, when you buy one, you’re going to want it to last for many years to come. If there are any repairs, as much as possible, you want it to be limited to the oven parts, before making the drastic choice of needing to buy a new oven. [Read more…] about Why Industrial Oven Parts Are Important When Retrofitting And Upgrading

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Promoted Tagged With: industrial, Industrial oven, oven, parts, retrofitting, upgrading

Former BMW Munich engine assembly and test facility for sale

March 9, 2020 by Sam Francis

Global advisory and asset management specialist, Gordon Brothers, is conducting the “unprecedented sale” of an ex-BMW Munich Engine Assembly and Test facility.

The sale features state-of-the-art equipment supplied from world renowned German automotive original equipment manufacturers GROB, KUKA, and J W Froehlich, supported by the latest Siemen’s and Thyssen Krupp hardware, software and operating systems.

The sale also encompasses all necessary equipment to assemble and test full dressed engines. To ensure throughput at the desired rate of assembly the facility includes 15 off KUKA and J W Froehlich Test units covering engine Cold test, Leak test and Helium test. [Read more…] about Former BMW Munich engine assembly and test facility for sale

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: assembly, assets, automotive, client, complete, engine, engines, equipment, euro, facility, hybrid, manufacturers, munich, powertrain, sale, standards, supported, technical, test

OnRobot unveils compact Gecko gripper for smaller jobs

February 22, 2020 by Sam Francis

OnRobot, a global leader in robotic end-of-arm tooling, has launched a compact, single-pad version of its innovative Gecko no-mark adhesive gripper.

The new Gecko Single Pad (SP) gripper brings the previous model’s revolutionary adaptability to more varied applications with smaller payloads.

It is available in three sizes, SP1, SP3 and SP5, indicating the different grippers’ lifting capacities in kilos. [Read more…] about OnRobot unveils compact Gecko gripper for smaller jobs

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: air, cleaning, compact, customers, easy, flexible, gecko, gripper, gripping, helps, model, no-mark, onrobot, payloads, perforated, powerful, programming, range, robotic, smaller, sp, technology, tooling, workpieces

SICK launches SIG200 ProfiNet sensor integration gateway

February 15, 2020 by David Edwards

SICK has unveiled its SIG200 ProfiNet Sensor Integration Gateway, the first in a family of intelligent Industry 4.0 gateways designed to work as both IO-Link Masters and small, distributed control systems in one.

The sensor specialist says it makes light work of configuring localised sensor applications and, at the same time, opens up high-speed transfer of sensor status, parameter and diagnostics data with enterprise-level or cloud-based systems.

SICK’s SIG200 Sensor Integration Gateway is an IO-Link Master with an on-board web server that collects, combines, evaluates and transmits signals from IO-Link devices from any manufacturer. [Read more…] about SICK launches SIG200 ProfiNet sensor integration gateway

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: data, integration, io-link, sensor, sick, sig

LiDAR in mapping market predicted to surpass $4 billion by 2026

February 12, 2020 by David Edwards

The global market for LiDAR in mapping is expected to exceed $4 billion by 2026, according to research by Global Market Insights.

The rising demand to reduce the risks associated with natural disasters such as floods, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes is supporting the demand for LiDAR in mapping solutions, says the company.

The LiDAR in mapping market growth is also attributed to the increase in government efforts to identify new sources of energy. [Read more…] about LiDAR in mapping market predicted to surpass $4 billion by 2026

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: lidar, mapping, market

Future trends in steel development to be analysed at SCT 2020

January 23, 2020 by Sam Francis

Future trends in steel development, processing technologies and applications are to be analysed at the industry event SCT 2020.

In close cooperation with the Steel Institute VDEh and the Research Association for Steel Application (Fosta), Düsseldorf, the international conference Steels in Cars and Trucks (SCT 2020) will be held for the sixth time.

The conference with an accompanying exhibition opens its doors from 14 to 18 June 2020 in Milan under the motto: “Bringing the automotive, supplier and steel industries together”. [Read more…] about Future trends in steel development to be analysed at SCT 2020

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: conference, development, modern, sct, steel, steels, technologies, topics, trends, well

Top 5 Food Industry Technology Advances In 2019

January 23, 2020 by David Edwards

A fully functional food industry remains a vital part of any modern economy. Not only does it sustain countless jobs, it also keeps us sustained with food to put on our plates. If the cogs stop turning, we stop eating. It’s that simple!

The food industry has faced its fair share of challenges in recent years. Wage issues and labour shortages have dominated the headlines, often leaving this labour-intensive industry with more product than it can pack. Food is being wasted, and so is time and money.

When you think of modern advances in technology, electric cars and drones and connected devices are likely the first things to come to mind. [Read more…] about Top 5 Food Industry Technology Advances In 2019

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Promoted Tagged With: advanced, food, handling, industry, ingredient, ingredients, machine, product, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, smoothies, soft, systems, technology, time

Naïo Technologies raises €14 million for farm robot business

January 20, 2020 by Sam Francis

Startup company Naïo Technologies has raised €14 million in a new funding round to develop and expand its farming robots business.

After a first round of €3 million in 2015, the French start-up Naïo Technologies specialized in agricultural robots, announces the closing of a €14 million funding round led by Bpifrance.

Impact investor Pymwymic and Codema and its historical shareholders, Demeter and Capagro, flanked Bpifrance in this investment round. [Read more…] about Naïo Technologies raises €14 million for farm robot business

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: agricultural, allows, bpifrance, capagro, company, demeter, farmers, farming, funding, investment, naïo, navigation, robot, robots, round, sustainable, technologies, weeding

Opinion: How will people respond when automation changes their roles?

January 18, 2020 by David Edwards

Dr Paul Rivers, CEO, Guidance Automation

There has been much written about the benefits that automation can unlock for businesses, but too often businesses think they need to jump in at the deep end and deploy automation technology straight away, hoping it will solve the problems they are experiencing.

But how will a process optimised for a manual workforce perform with automation – such as an automated guided vehicle (AGV)? How will people respond when their day-to-day roles change?

If the aim is to improve efficiency and productivity, technology is just one part of the overall solution. [Read more…] about Opinion: How will people respond when automation changes their roles?

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: automated, automation, organisations, people, process, technology, understand, vehicles, workforce

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