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Stäubli launches three new six-axis industrial robots

February 26, 2021 by Sam Francis

Stäubli is launching three new six-axis industrial robots for the medium payload range.

The TX2-140, TX2-160 and TX2-160L extend the current TX2 generation and bring the total to nine models.

The company says their “rigid structure and smart design make them the ideal choice for a variety of applications in ambient conditions ranging from harsh to sterile”, adding that they feature the “highest level of safety and connectivity”. [Read more…] about Stäubli launches three new six-axis industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: axis, environments, feature, maximum, mm, robots, safety, series, six-axis, staubli, technology, three, tx

The Future of Robotics in Automotive Manufacturing

February 25, 2021 by Polly

As the UK automotive manufacturing industry gets back on its feet, many carmakers will be looking at innovative ways to safeguard their futures.

Robotics has long been used in the automotive industry, but technological developments are thrusting the industry forward in new and exciting ways. [Read more…] about The Future of Robotics in Automotive Manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: 3d printing, Advanced AGVs, agvs, ai, AI Systems, automated guided vehicles, automotive, cobots, driver, future, human, industry, manufacturing, parts, printing, production, robotic, robotic vision, robotics, robots, self driving vehicles, self-driving, vehicles, welding

RB-KAIROS +: the best solution for Universal Robots e-Series users

February 25, 2021 by Polly

Collaborative Mobile Robots are one of the most important hits of Industry 4.0, where robots and humans operate together, each one providing its own particular strengths and complementing each other to achieve greater efficiency.

These robots are in charge of repetitive tasks and, on the other hand, the professionals of the industry have the creativeness and the solution-problems capabilities to obtain the maximum benefit of robotics, and achieve this objective.

RB-KAIROS + has been designed as a mobile solution to expand the possibilities of the e-Series Universal Robots arms and improve the efficiency of the production chain. [Read more…] about RB-KAIROS +: the best solution for Universal Robots e-Series users

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: arms, automation, collaborative, e-series, improve, industry, large, manipulator, mobile, Mobile Manipulator, platform, potential, productivity increase, RB-KAIROS, robots, tasks, universal, ur, UR+ Certified

RoboDK, DIY-Robotics, and ATI release a ‘plug-and-play’ cell for robotic deburring

February 25, 2021 by Sam Francis

Robot software company RoboDK has partnered with DIY-Robotics and ATI Industrial Automation to release a combined application bundle for robotic deburring. The plug-and-play modular Robotic Deburring Cell can be integrated in just a few days. (See video below.)

With manufacturing industries changing rapidly, companies are increasingly turning to robotic automation to stay competitive. However, robot deployments have traditionally taken weeks or even months.

In February 2021, robot software company RoboDK partnered with DIY-Robotics and ATI Industrial Automation to create a pre-engineered, modular solution for robotic deburring that reduces deployment time considerably. [Read more…] about RoboDK, DIY-Robotics, and ATI release a ‘plug-and-play’ cell for robotic deburring

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: ati, automation, cell, companies, deburring, diy-robotics, industrial, Plug and Play, programming, robodk, robot, robotic, robotics, robots

OnRobot releases ‘world’s most powerful’ electric vacuum gripper for robot arms

February 25, 2021 by David Edwards

OnRobot has released what it describes as the “world’s most powerful” electric vacuum gripper for robot arms. 

OnRobot says its new VGP20 electric vacuum gripper provides a powerful and versatile solution for challenging palletising scenarios including heavy, bulky and porous surfaces.

Large, unwieldy bags of dog food, non-airtight clothing or consumer goods packages, and bulky, porous cardboard boxes. These are just some examples of demanding packaging and palletising applications that OnRobot’s new VGP20 gripper can address. [Read more…] about OnRobot releases ‘world’s most powerful’ electric vacuum gripper for robot arms

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: additional, compact, design, helps, integration, light, maintenance, material, maximum, mm, offers, omron, performance, productivity, robot, robotics, scara, simple, uptime, weight

Symbio Robotics raises $30 million and launches computing platform to make robots ‘more intelligent’

February 24, 2021 by Sam Francis

Startup company Symbio Robotics has raises more than $30 million in funding and has launched a computing platform to make robots “more intelligent”.

Symbio says it is “pioneering the next frontier of manufacturing” through a combination of artificial intelligence and industrial robotics.

Symbio officially launched the company today, armed with $30 million and a goal of “modernizing industrial manufacturing by breathing new life into existing industrial robots – making them faster, more capable and more flexible”. [Read more…] about Symbio Robotics raises $30 million and launches computing platform to make robots ‘more intelligent’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, automation, automotive, company, existing, industrial, intelligent, manufacturing, robotics, robots, solutions, symbio, tasks

Cost reduction in aerospace through additive manufacturing

February 23, 2021 by David Edwards

Spacecraft are developed on Earth, tested, fully assembled and transported in one piece by a launch vehicle to their respective places of operation. Each component must be designed to withstand the high loads of the launch phase.

In most cases, in addition to complex test procedures, this leads to an oversized structure of the spacecraft components, because in orbit they experience only a fraction of the stresses they must endure during rocket launch.

The maximum take-off mass required for transport with the launch vehicle and the volume of satellites, for example, thus cause high space transport costs. [Read more…] about Cost reduction in aerospace through additive manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: additive, aimis-fyt, camera, case, components, costs, earth, gravity, high, ids, launch, light, manufacturing, nozzle, orbit, printer, printing, process, production, resin, rods, schaefer, space, spacecraft, structures, team, time, torben, uv

Fujitsu to use ‘world’s fastest supercomputer’ for tsunami prediction

February 23, 2021 by Mai Tao

Fujitsu, in partnership with other companies and academic institutions, has developed a computing system that will enable the prediction of tsunamis – massive, sudden floods caused by turbulence at sea. 

The International Research Institute of Disaster Science at Tohoku University, the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo, and Fujitsu Laboratories have developed an artificial intelligence model that will empower disaster management teams with the ability to predict tsunami flooding in coastal areas in near real-time.

The system harnessed the computational power of what is claimed to be “the world’s fastest supercomputer”, Fugaku, jointly developed by Riken and Fujitsu. [Read more…] about Fujitsu to use ‘world’s fastest supercomputer’ for tsunami prediction

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, areas, coastal, conditions, created, data, developed, disaster, earthquake, fastest, flooding, fugaku, fujitsu, institute, management, model, offshore, prediction, real-time, riken, supercomputer, system, teams, tsunami, university

Postmates chosen as official robotic food delivery partner of the NFL

February 23, 2021 by Sam Francis

Delivery robots company Postmates has been chosen as the official on-demand food delivery partner of the National Football League this season. (See video below.)

As part of its service, Postmates has teamed up with the NFL to tackle “one of the biggest issues Americans face” – food insecurity.

Through this partnership, Postmates says it has been able to tackle hunger in all 30 cities the 32 NFL teams call home, and “even got a few friends to help along the way”. [Read more…] about Postmates chosen as official robotic food delivery partner of the NFL

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: aaron, chosen, cities, company, delivery, food, local, nfl, official, organizations, partner, postmates, restaurants, tackle

Neura Robotics to launch ‘revolutionary robot’ at Future Days event

February 22, 2021 by Elaine

A “revolutionary robot” is scheduled to be launched at the Future Days event, according to organizers.

The robot is called MAiRA – acronym for Multi-sensing Intelligent Robotic Assistant – and can perceive the environment as humans do.

The robot’s creator, Neura Robotics, says MAiRA “can hear, see and feel.” It adds: “This is possible due to many in-house developed and patented sensors. For a user it means a completely safe robot-human collaboration, complemented by a very simple and intuitive UI, so anyone can operate it.” [Read more…] about Neura Robotics to launch ‘revolutionary robot’ at Future Days event

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