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Data Visualization Comes to Robotics

March 5, 2022 by David Edwards

The growth of the robotics sector was nothing short of spectacular in 2021. In just one year, robot density in manufacturing processes doubled, leading many to herald the dawn of a new era. Robots are finally here in numbers that matter, and it looks like they’re here to stay.

Robot development, though, is changing. It’s no longer a logical codified process, Instead, it’s more about learning and training, similar to the approach you’d take with a human child.

Unfortunately, getting to grips with all that data is difficult. Not only is the way machines are being programmed changing, but also how engineers and software professionals troubleshoot and analyze outputs. [Read more…] about Data Visualization Comes to Robotics

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: changing, code, data, debugging, development, engineers, learning, robot, robotics, robots, software, systems, training, visualization

How Robotic Process Automation is Impacting Key Industries

March 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Necessity is considered one of the major reasons for invention. But the IT world does not compromise in coming up with innovations that are revolutionary. It all started with reducing the manpower, cutting off the cost and having reached the sole aim of pacing up.  [Read more…] about How Robotic Process Automation is Impacting Key Industries

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: artificial, business, employees, human, industries, intelligence, process, robots, rpa, rpas, work

Symbio Robotics reveals details of its work with Toyota

February 25, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Symbio Robotics, a provider of software that automatically powers AI-controlled industrial robots for flexible auto manufacturing, has revealed some details about its latest work with Toyota Motor North America.

SymbioDCS software enables robots to automate assembly processes and allows robots to learn, adapt and execute tasks on Toyota’s highest volume production lines, including both traditional and hybrid electric Camry, RAV4, Sequoia, and Tundra models.

Symbio says its automation technologies are designed to solve car manufacturing pain points and “outperforms” conventional robotic systems. [Read more…] about Symbio Robotics reveals details of its work with Toyota

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automation, billion, changing, electric, industrial, manufacturing, market, processes, production, robotics, robots, software, symbio, technology, toyota, vehicle

Why Are Servo Motors Used So Widely in Robotics?

February 25, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Servo motors will always come up when the topics of robotics and automation are discussed. Servo motors are useful in applications where precise positioning, power, and torque are required.

Almost all industries have some form of automation and robotics used in different processes, with robotics especially having lots of advantages and applications. But why do servo motors fit these applications so well, and why are they so widely used? [Read more…] about Why Are Servo Motors Used So Widely in Robotics?

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: applications, arms, motors, robotic, robotics, servo

Festo ‘investing heavily’ in automating electric vehicle battery production

February 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Manufacturing automation specialist Festo says it is “investing heavily” in automating the production of batteries for electric vehicles.

Festo says the trend towards electrification has led the company to pour in almost three-quarters of all its investment money into electrification initiatives.

Basically, there are many “gigafactories” and other types of battery manufacturing facilities being planned and built – and Festo is involved in developing manufacturing systems for a good number of them. [Read more…] about Festo ‘investing heavily’ in automating electric vehicle battery production

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: batteries, battery, cells, festo, manufacturing, production, products

China aims for global leadership in robotics with new five-year plan

February 25, 2022 by Mai Tao

The new five-year plan for the robotics industry in China, released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in Beijing, focuses on promoting innovation.

The government wants to make China a global leader for robot technology and industrial advancement.

The statistical department of the International Federation of Robotics reports about the domestic and foreign engagement on the world’s largest market.

Milton Guerry, president of the International Federation of Robotics, says: “China is by far the biggest robot market in the world regarding annual sales and the operational stock. [Read more…] about China aims for global leadership in robotics with new five-year plan

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: china, development, five-year, global, ifr, industry, market, percent, plan, robot, robotics, robots, units

IFR predicts ‘Top 5 Robot Trends of 2022’ as total industrial robots sales reach a new record

February 25, 2022 by David Edwards

The International Federation of Robotics has published what it predicts will be the top five industry trends of 2022.

The main theme underlying the trends will be that robots with new features and functions will capture new areas and create new markets.

The operational stock of industrial robots hit a new record of about 3 million units worldwide – increasing by 13 percent on average each year (2015-2020). [Read more…] about IFR predicts ‘Top 5 Robot Trends of 2022’ as total industrial robots sales reach a new record

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: automation, companies, ifr, robot, robotics, robots, trends

Global industrial robot density in manufacturing sector doubles over 2021

February 25, 2022 by David Edwards

The use of industrial robots in factories around the world is accelerating at a high rate: 126 robots per 10,000 employees is the new average of global robot density in the manufacturing industries.

That is nearly double the number five years ago. In 2015, the figure was 66 units.

This is according to the 2021 World Robot Report, published by the International Federation of Robotics.

By regions, the average robot density in Asia/Australia is 134 units, in Europe 123 units and in the Americas 111 units. The top 5 most automated countries in the world are: South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and Sweden. [Read more…] about Global industrial robot density in manufacturing sector doubles over 2021

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: average, density, industrial, industry, manufacturing, percent, robot, robots, units

Bosch acquires Atlatec to boost its autonomous vehicle offerings

February 24, 2022 by Sam Francis

Bosch is expanding its expertise in automated driving and strengthening its market position with the acquisition of Atlatec, a developer of high-definition maps for autonomous driving and simulation.

Atlatec will become part of the Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division as an independently operated company. Bosch and Atlatec have now signed agreements to this effect.

Bosch says Atlatec is “one of the world’s most innovative providers of high-resolution digital maps for driver assistance and automated driving”. [Read more…] about Bosch acquires Atlatec to boost its autonomous vehicle offerings

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: atlatec, automated, bosch, company, digital, driving, maps, solutions, technology

ABB to deliver ‘multiple’ robotic systems to large vehicle maker Scania’s highly automated battery assembly plant

February 24, 2022 by David Edwards

ABB has entered into an agreement with Scania, one of world’s largest truck and bus manufacturers, to provide “a comprehensive range of robotic solutions” for Scania’s new highly automated battery assembly plant in Sweden.

The new facility will be a key milestone on Scania’s journey towards the electrification of heavy vehicles. Scania will invest more than SEK 1 billion ($108 million) in the facility over several years and the new Södertälje plant is expected to be fully operational by 2023.

Joerg Reger, managing director of ABB Robotics’ automotive business line, says: “We are delighted to work with one of our longest-standing clients to help deliver their electrification roadmap. [Read more…] about ABB to deliver ‘multiple’ robotic systems to large vehicle maker Scania’s highly automated battery assembly plant

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: abb, assembly, automation, automotive, battery, electrification, facility, factory, highly, irb, manufacturing, plant, production, scania, solutions, vehicles

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