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Emerson launches high density pneumatic valve island

November 1, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Emerson has launched what it describes as “a major update” to the ASCO Numatics G3 Series electronic valve island platform.

The company says the new system will enable a reduction in installation costs.

The valve island has been expanded so that it can control up to 128 solenoid valves on a single valve island assembly.  [Read more…] about Emerson launches high density pneumatic valve island

Filed Under: News Tagged With: asco, emerson, valve island

MarkForged raises $30 million in new funding from Siemens and Porsche for 3D printing system

November 1, 2017 by Sam Francis

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A company called MarkForged has raised $30 million in Series C funding to further develop its additive manufacturing – or 3D printing – technology. 

The company is said to use materials and methods which can produce components which are as strong as steel, and produce them 10 times faster.

The latest backers of MarkForged include Next47, which is the Siemens venture capital firm, Porsche, and Microsoft Ventures.  [Read more…] about MarkForged raises $30 million in new funding from Siemens and Porsche for 3D printing system

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: 3d printing, additive manufacturing, markforged, porsche, siemens

Systems engineering: An insight from a professional systems engineer

November 1, 2017 by David Edwards

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Systems engineering and systems design might sound fascinating to someone interested in the area of technology and building, making, developing, and organising things. 

But even to understand what the terms mean, from a beginner’s or outsider’s point of view, can be difficult.

And to summarise them probably wouldn’t explain things adequately because they really sound like a big jobs, involving a large number of tasks across many different disciplines and departments.

[Read more…] about Systems engineering: An insight from a professional systems engineer

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: cambridge consultants, design, engineering, systems design, systems engineering

Toyota Research Institute partners with GoMentum to test autonomous vehicles in California

October 30, 2017 by David Edwards

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Toyota Research Institute has signed an agreement with GoMentum Station to test autonomous vehicle technology at the 5,000 acre autonomous vehicle proving grounds located in Concord, California.

Managed by the Contra Costa Transportation Authority, this partnership enables TRI to expand closed course testing of its two-prong approach to vehicle automation – Guardian and Chauffeur.

Established in 2015, TRI has made rapid advancements in its research into automated driving and recently demonstrated Platform 2.1, its new advanced safety research vehicle that allows for testing of both Guardian and Chauffeur in a single vehicle.  [Read more…] about Toyota Research Institute partners with GoMentum to test autonomous vehicles in California

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous vehicles, driverless cars, gomentum station, toyota research institute

Camille Bauer Metrawatt launches new product which combines measurement device with programmable logic controller

October 30, 2017 by David Edwards

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Camille Bauer Metrawatt says it has combined the functionality of a highly accurate measurement device for heavy current applications with the capabilities of an integrated programmable logic controller.

The company claims this is the first time such a device – the Centrax CU5000 – has been launched.

With this solution, closely coupled automation tasks can be carried out directly and flexibly by programmable logic, says CBM.  [Read more…] about Camille Bauer Metrawatt launches new product which combines measurement device with programmable logic controller

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, News Tagged With: camille bauer metrawatt, centrax cu5000, programmable logic controllers

Novarc Technologies to showcase ‘world’s first collaborative welding robot’ at FabTech

October 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Novarc Technologies, a Vancouver-based robotics company specializing in the design and commercialization of collaborative robots for industrial applications, says it will be introducing “the world’s first welding collaborative robot” at FabTech.

The company says this is a “groundbreaking step” because, for the pipe welding industry, it demonstrates that robots can enable companies to meet production requirements even where there isn’t a sufficient skilled workforce available.

Novarc says its collaborative robot will be initially available for exclusive demonstration at FabTech, booth #B25100. (A previous Novarc welding system is shown in the picture above.) [Read more…] about Novarc Technologies to showcase ‘world’s first collaborative welding robot’ at FabTech

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: collaborative robot for welding, novarc technologies, robotic welding, welding

Mitsubishi Electric and Bimba Manufacturing partner to provide motion solutions

October 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Mitsubishi Electric Automation and Bimba Manufacturing have agreed a collaboration that will combine Mitsubishi Electric’s industrial automation technology with Bimba’s motion control solutions.

The arrangement brings together Mitsubishi Electric’s servo motors and control products with Bimba’s electric mechanical actuators.

The relationship will allow both companies to benefit from each other’s presence in the industrial marketplace, providing customers with the opportunity to acquire electric motion solutions from a single source.  [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric and Bimba Manufacturing partner to provide motion solutions

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: bimba manufacturing, mitsubishi electric automation

Chinese companies bought 80 per cent more robots from Japan this year, says report

October 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Chinese companies bought 80 per cent more industrial robots in the period from July to September 2017 than they did in the same period last year. 

This is according to the Japan Robot Association, which released a range of statistics which suggest that Chinese manufacturers of smartphones and other electronics products are turning to Japanese companies for their automation requirements.

JRA has yet to release the full report for the period, but Nikkei reports that the association’s members shipped robots valued at a total of $1.72 billion.  [Read more…] about Chinese companies bought 80 per cent more robots from Japan this year, says report

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: japan robot association, nikkei, sales of industrial robots to china

Konica Minolta steps up its activities in robotics

October 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Konica Minolta, the Japanese tech giant best known for office equipment, looks to be increasing its activities in the robotics sector. 

Konica claims to be one of the first companies to commercialise automated solutions for business, and also says it’s been making “ground-breaking strides” within robotics through proprietary technology.

But it doesn’t seem to have launched a robot of its own. Rather, what it has done is partnered with a range of companies which are developing robotics solutions for a wide variety of settings.  [Read more…] about Konica Minolta steps up its activities in robotics

Filed Under: News Tagged With: knightscope, konica minolta, mir, mobotix, savioke

Graphene: A primer on the miracle material

October 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Graphene is sometimes described as being two-dimensional, or 2D, which is probably more a reflection of the enthusiasm people feel about the material rather than a statement of fact since graphene is actually one atom thick. 

It may only be one single atom, but it’s still there, which means that graphene is, in fact, three-dimensional.

Another interesting thing about graphene is that the naturally occurring composite mineral it’s extracted from – graphite – has been in use for thousands of years in such things as ceramic paints, and it’s been used in pencils for decades. But only now has graphene been extracted from it and suggested for a wide array of applications.  [Read more…] about Graphene: A primer on the miracle material

Filed Under: Features, News, Science, Sections A-Z Tagged With: graphene, graphite

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