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Danfoss supplies automation drives to limestone quarry

January 26, 2020 by David Edwards

Fearless of the difficult applications – dust and bad weather – the Danfoss VLT AutomationDrive FC 302 was chosen to ensure efficient production of 800,000 tons of hard limestone at the Roussas quarry (main picture).

With an annual cement production capacity of 60 million tons and 42 cement plants across four continents, Italcementi Group is a leading global supplier of construction materials.

The group is a major player in the French building-material market; in the cement business through Ciments Calsia, in the ready-mix concrete sector through Unibéton and in aggregates production and supply with GSM. [Read more…] about Danfoss supplies automation drives to limestone quarry

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North American semiconductor equipment industry posts high earnings

January 26, 2020 by David Edwards

North America-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted $2.49 billion in billings worldwide in December 2019.

This is according to the December Equipment Market Data Subscription Billings Report published today by SEMI.

The billings figure is 17.5 percent higher than the final November 2019 level of $2.12 billion. [Read more…] about North American semiconductor equipment industry posts high earnings

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: american, billings, billion, december, equipment, higher, level, manufacturers, north, percent, report, semi, semiconductor, worldwide

When it comes to wireless transmission, power must catch up with data in Industry 4.0

January 26, 2020 by David Edwards

By Paul Wiener, VP strategic marketing, GaN Systems

With the proliferation of robotics, artificial intelligence, and sensors – the increasingly intelligent industrial environments of today are barely recognizable when compared to the assembly lines introduced 100 years ago.

This is true – with one important exception. In some of the most advanced factory and warehouse spaces, power-reliant hardware devices are still plugged into a fixed electrical outlet to operate or charge.

So while data transmission has successfully evolved from wired to wireless, this is only beginning to be true for power. [Read more…] about When it comes to wireless transmission, power must catch up with data in Industry 4.0

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: data, environments, industrial, power, sensors, wireless

Swiss scientist developing robot that ‘grips without touching’

January 24, 2020 by Sam Francis

A scientist at the Swiss university ETH Zurich is developing a robot that “grips without touching”.

The technology is based on sound waves, or “ultrasound waves”, to be more precise.

ETH pioneer fellow Marcel Schuck is responsible for the invention, and has a small version of the robot on his desk. [Read more…] about Swiss scientist developing robot that ‘grips without touching’

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: acoustic, eth, gripper, grippers, industry, objects, robot, schuck, small, software, technology, touching, ultrasound, waves

ABB adds 3D printing capabilities to its RobotStudio simulation software

January 23, 2020 by Sam Francis

ABB is introducing 3D printing capabilities to its RobotStudio simulation and offline programming software, which will enable users to program ABB robots for additive manufacturing “in just 30 minutes”. (See video below.)

Part of the PowerPac portfolio of RobotStudio, the new 3D Printing feature eliminates manual programming to allow faster prototype production.

The 3D Printing PowerPac supports a variety of processes, such as welding and printing with granules or concrete and is ideal for low-volume, high-mix printing. [Read more…] about ABB adds 3D printing capabilities to its RobotStudio simulation software

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: abb, powerpac, printing, programming, robotstudio, simulation, software

Brain Corp achieves ‘record sales growth’ in 2019 amid strong demand for autonomous mobile robots

January 23, 2020 by Sam Francis

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Brain Corp, a San Diego-based robotics and artificial intelligence company, says it achieved “record sales and revenue growth in 2019” as retailers increasingly turn to robotic solutions to reduce costs and enhance in-store experiences.

Brain Corp achieved more than a 300 percent increase in revenue last year, fueled by a surge in interest for BrainOS-powered floor care machines by major retailers, including Walmart.

The company also saw a 760 percent increase in global deployments. It now provides the intelligent backend for one of the largest fleets of its kind in the world – approximately 10,000 robots deployed or enabled. [Read more…] about Brain Corp achieves ‘record sales growth’ in 2019 amid strong demand for autonomous mobile robots

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: abi, autonomous, brain, care, commercial, company, corp, floor, increase, machines, manufacturers, mobile, number, partners, retailers, robotic, robotics, robots, scale, whiz, year, years

BMW unveils one of the strangest cars ever designed

January 23, 2020 by Sam Francis

BMW has unveiled what could be described as one of the strangest cars ever designed.

The “BMW i Interaction EASE”, as it’s called, looks from the side to be shaped like a rectangular block with absolutely no aerodynamics integrated into it. But the front and back end do have some aerodynamic contours.

The autonomous weirdo was showcased at this year’s CES, with BMW saying that it “offers a glimpse into a future where autonomous driving has become commonplace”. [Read more…] about BMW unveils one of the strangest cars ever designed

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: arrived, autonomous, bmw, car, cars, commonplace, designed, driving, ease, feeling, future, gaze, interaction, intuitive, offers, passenger, passengers, strangest, vehicle

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

Stäubli to showcase new range of robots designed for food sector

January 22, 2020 by Sam Francis

Stäubli is planning to use the forthcoming International Processing and Production Expo 2020 event to showcase a range of new industrial robots designed for the food sector.

The industrial automation specialist says the “humid environment” – or “HE” –  line of robotic solutions “leads the industry” in the safe, hygienic processing of a wide range of food products, including meats.

Stäubli adds that the cleanliness, speed, efficiency and safety of a wide variety of its robotic solutions will be on display for attendees at the upcoming meat-industry focused IPPE. [Read more…] about Stäubli to showcase new range of robots designed for food sector

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: axis, booth, demonstrations, designed, food, industry, ippe, range, robotics, robots, solutions, staubli

Amazon Robotics building $40 million research and development center in Massachusetts

January 21, 2020 by David Edwards

Amazon is building a new Amazon Robotics innovation hub in Westborough, Massachusetts, creating 200 tech and advanced manufacturing jobs in the process.

Opening in 2021, the company plans to invest more than $40 million in the new site to allow Amazon Robotics to continue to grow its engineering, manufacturing, support and test teams in the state.

The new 350,000 square feet facility, developed by Atlantic Management of Framingham, Massachusetts, will feature corporate offices, research and development labs, and manufacturing space and will be in addition to Amazon Robotics’ current site in North Reading – together serving as the company’s “epicenter of robotics innovation”. [Read more…] about Amazon Robotics building $40 million research and development center in Massachusetts

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: amazon, company, continue, development, facility, grow, innovation, investment, jobs, manufacturing, massachusetts, regional, robotics, site, state, teams, westborough

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