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Tormach launches new industrial robotic arm for under $20,000

December 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Tormach, a supplier of “affordable and compact” CNC machines, has launched its latest product, the ZA6 robot.

The company says the ZA6 robot is built to industrial standards, utilizing EtherCAT servo motors, harmonic gear drives, and aluminum castings. It can carry a 6 kg payload through a reach of 975 mm with impressive speed and repeatability.

Requiring only 20 A of single-phase 220 VAC, it can be installed almost anywhere. At less than $20,000, it represents “one of the best-value robots on the market”, according to Tormach. [Read more…] about Tormach launches new industrial robotic arm for under $20,000

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: control, industrial, inputs, mm, pathpilot, power, Python, robot, robotics, system, tormach, za

Locus launches new system for optimizing e-commerce delivery schedules

December 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Locus, a technology company developing solutions for last-mile logistics (not to be confused with Locus Robotics), has launched its Delivery Linked Checkout, a “first-of-its-kind” integrated capability that enables retail businesses to achieve profitability in their last-mile logistics.

By deploying this new feature, retailers can deliver orders on customer-preferred timelines while maintaining optimal capacity and service efficiencies.

The surge in e-commerce deliveries, coupled with the heightened customer expectations for more efficient and predictable delivery options, has added yet another layer to last-mile complexities. [Read more…] about Locus launches new system for optimizing e-commerce delivery schedules

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: capacity, checkout, customer, customers, deliveries, delivery, dispatch, feature, fulfillment, last mile, linked, locus, logistics, options, retailers, route

Nimbus’ in-browser simulation ‘reduces costs by 80 percent’

December 6, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Cogniteam says its Nimbus Robotic operating system’s in-browser simulation “reduces robot simulation costs by 80 percent”, adding that the software is focused on cost-saving and collaboration, enabling teams to simulate robots at “breakneck speeds”.

Dr Yehuda Elmaliach, co-founder and CEO of Cogniteam, says: “Upload your robot and drag & drop sensors, then run an in-browser simulation without worrying about costs or hardware capabilities.”

Cogniteam says Nimbus unifies development, cloud connectivity, and deployment capabilities. The company says it has also added new low-cost, high-powered in-browser simulation capabilities. [Read more…] about Nimbus’ in-browser simulation ‘reduces costs by 80 percent’

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: capabilities, cloud, cogniteam, computing, costs, demands, development, elmaliach, expensive, hardware, in-browser, nimbus, percent, robot, robots, simulation, team, teams, worrying

Tigres and IAR Group partner to develop new automated plasma system

December 5, 2022 by Mark Allinson

IAR Group, a Switzerland company which specializes in automation systems, and Tigres, a Germany company which specializes in plasma systems, are entering into a collaboration.

The two companies are combining their core competences in industrial automation and plasma technology. The aim of the cooperation is to offer automated complete solutions.

Sébastien Perroud, CEO of the IAR Group, says: “I am very pleased about the collaboration with Tigres. Thanks to their expertise in plasma technology, we are now able to offer complete automated solutions for the surface treatment of materials to a wide range of industries worldwide.” [Read more…] about Tigres and IAR Group partner to develop new automated plasma system

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automated, automation, collaboration, companies, complete, group, iar, industries, landahl, materials, offer, perroud, plasma, solutions, surface, systems, technology, tigres, treatment, wide, years

Monarch launches ‘first commercially available’ autonomous electric tractor

December 4, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Monarch Tractor, maker of the MK-V, the fully electric, driver-optional, smart tractor, says the first tractors are now coming off the Founder Series production line at its headquarters and manufacturing facility in Livermore, California.

The rollout comes less than two years since Monarch unveiled its groundbreaking tractor that combines electrification, automation, and data analysis to help farmers reduce their carbon footprint, improve field safety, streamline farming operations, and increase their bottom lines.

Constellation Brands, the leading global premium, fine wine and craft spirits producer and largest beer importer in the US, has partnered with Monarch as its first customer, through its purchase of the first six Founder Series MK-V tractors. [Read more…] about Monarch launches ‘first commercially available’ autonomous electric tractor

Filed Under: Agriculture, Features Tagged With: electric, including, mk-v, monarch, tractor

Ethics and robotics: A match made in heaven for risk management?

December 4, 2022 by Mark Allinson

campaign to stop killer robots

By Lee Bristow, CTO of Phinity

If your business uses third parties to support core operations (and most do, from SMEs to corporates), you’ll know they need to access essential data. Without this, they can’t deliver the services you require.

Therefore, alongside this new relationship between you and your third party suppliers, comes a new responsibility for you.

You now have an ethical and legal onus to protect the customer information entrusted to you. [Read more…] about Ethics and robotics: A match made in heaven for risk management?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: breach, breaches, business, businesses, data, ethical, ethics, going, include, legal, management, markers, nedbank, parties, percent, problem, rba, relationships, risk, security, third, third-parties, third-party, tprm

SME introduces ‘Robotics in Manufacturing Fundamentals’ certificate

December 4, 2022 by Mark Allinson

SME, a nationally recognized certifying body in manufacturing, announced today that it has developed and will offer the Robotics in Manufacturing Fundamentals (RMF) credential.

The new certification, focused on assessing a candidate’s comprehension of fundamental robotics concepts, may be used by those currently looking to upskill or reskill into manufacturing careers before pursuing equipment-specific or career pathway-specific training in robotics.

The credential can help individuals begin a lifelong career in an industry where there is opportunity for advancement and good-paying jobs. [Read more…] about SME introduces ‘Robotics in Manufacturing Fundamentals’ certificate

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: career, certification, credential, manufacturing, robotics, SME

Micropsi Industries’ AI software now compatible with Fanuc robots

December 3, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Micropsi Industries says its artificial intelligence-based software MirAI is now compatible with numerous robots produced by Fanuc, the world’s largest supplier of robotics and factory automation.

With MirAI, Fanuc customers can now add valuable hand-eye coordination to multiple Fanuc industrial and collaborative robots (cobots) to handle difficult-to-automate functions such as cable plugging and assembly.

Using AI, the MirAI controller generates robot movements directly and in real-time. Robot skills are trained, not programmed, in a few days through human demonstration, without requiring knowledge of programming or AI. [Read more…] about Micropsi Industries’ AI software now compatible with Fanuc robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: ai, amazing, applications, automation, bösl, cable, fanuc, ground, guiding, human, industrial, industries, making, micropsi, mirai, movements, plugging, repeatedly, robot, robots, task, technology, ve, work

SEKO Logistics partners with GreyOrange to scale up warehouse operations

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson

SEKO Logistics, a global logistics provider, is today announcing a strategic partnership with GreyOrange, a global leader in automated robotic fulfilment and inventory optimization software, to help scale-up its warehouse operations.

The partnership, which will involve SEKO using a fleet of GreyOrange’s Ranger Assist Bots and GreyMatter fulfilment orchestration platform, will enable the company to both increase available capacity and throughput across its warehouse while also reducing operating costs.

GreyOrange’s solution will empower SEKO to scale its warehouse operations to meet changing demand without having to source additional labour. [Read more…] about SEKO Logistics partners with GreyOrange to scale up warehouse operations

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: assist, automation, demand, e-commerce, empower, fulfilment, greymatter, greyorange, logistics, meet, operations, orchestration, partnership, picking, ranger, robot, robotics, seko, software, solution, uk, warehouse

Comau to provide robotic systems for Daimler’s first truck production line in China

November 30, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Comau has built an advanced, automated welding solution for Beijing Foton Daimler Automotive, a joint venture between Daimler Trucks and the Chinese truck manufacturer Foton Motor.

In doing so, Comau is helping support BFDA’s first localized heavy-duty truck for the Chinese market, the “Actros”, which is based on the Mercedes-Benz global platform and uses Daimler’s most advanced truck technology.

Featuring 100 percent process automation, the Comau-designed production line is engineered to be completely flexible in order to handle complex model management and variable output management. [Read more…] about Comau to provide robotic systems for Daimler’s first truck production line in China

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: actros, business, comau, commissioning, customer, daimler, ensure, expansion, flexible, foton, global, head, heavy-duty, management, mercedes-benz, process, production, project, reducing, solution, team, technology, truck, welding

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