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Hirebotics develops new robotic welding system

August 26, 2019 by David Edwards

Hirebotics has developed a new robotic welding system using Universal Robots machines.

The new for-hire BotX Welder – developed by Hirebotics and utilizing Universal Robots’ UR10e collaborative robot arm – lets manufacturers automate arc welding with no capital investment, handling even small batch runs not feasible for traditional automation.

Nowhere in manufacturing is the shortage of labor felt as urgently as in the welding sector, which is now facing an acute shortage of welders nationwide. [Read more…] about Hirebotics develops new robotic welding system

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: botx, cobot, collaborative, customer, customers, features, goldiez, hirebotics, larson, pmi, quality, robots, runs, solution, system, universal, ur, weld, welder, welders, welding, welds

Scurrying cockroaches help researchers steady staggering robots

August 23, 2019 by David Edwards

Ew, a cockroach! But it zips off before the swatter appears. Now, researchers have leveraged the bug’s superb scurrying skills to create a cleverly simple method to assess and improve locomotion in robots.

Normally, tedious modeling of mechanics, electronics, and information science is required to understand how insects’ or robots’ moving parts coordinate smoothly to take them places.

But in a new study, biomechanics researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology boiled down the sprints of cockroaches to handy principles and equations they then used to make a test robot amble about better. [Read more…] about Scurrying cockroaches help researchers steady staggering robots

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: bugs, central, centralization, centralized, clunky, cockroach, control, georgia, leg, legs, locomotion, math, measure, mechanical, method, metronomes, neveln, pendula, physics, platform, principles, researchers, roach, robot, robots, signals, stick, study, system, three, walking

Robotics market to exceed $150 billion by 2025, says report

August 21, 2019 by David Edwards

The global robotics market is set to exceed $150 billion by 2025, according to a new report, Disruption in Human-Robot Collaboration.

PreScouter, a Chicago-based research intelligence company, has released a detailed report on the recent advances in robotics and how these advances will be disrupting the workforce, promoting improved collaboration between man and machine.

The researcher says the global robotics market will exceed $150 billion by 2025 and the industrial robot sector will account for nearly $13 billion of that in North America alone. [Read more…] about Robotics market to exceed $150 billion by 2025, says report

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: advances, billion, collaboration, exceed, field, market, prescouter, report, robotics, robots

Starship robots make 100,000 deliveries as startup raises $40 million in funding

August 20, 2019 by Sam Francis

starship delivery robot

Starship Technologies, which makes an autonomous delivery robot, has closed $40 million in Series A funding.

The company, which has just become the first to complete 100,000 commercial deliveries, also announced that it plans to expand its service to 100 university campuses in the next 24 months.

Delivery robots arrived today at the University of Pittsburgh. Purdue University, Indiana is launching on September 9 with more following shortly. [Read more…] about Starship robots make 100,000 deliveries as startup raises $40 million in funding

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, campuses, company, deliveries, delivery, funding, robot, robots, service, starship, technologies, university, ventures

UPS invests in and already making deliveries with autonomous trucking company TuSimple

August 17, 2019 by David Edwards

Logistics giant UPS has invested in autonomous trucking startup TuSimple, and has already made some deliveries with driverless vehicles.

UPS says its venture capital arm, UPS Ventures, has made a minority investment in autonomous driving company TuSimple.

Together, both companies are testing self-driving tractor-trailers on a route in Arizona to determine whether the vehicles can improve service and efficiency in the UPS network. [Read more…] about UPS invests in and already making deliveries with autonomous trucking company TuSimple

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, companies, company, logistics, network, safety, self-driving, technologies, technology, trucking, tusimple, vehicles, ventures

Pack Expo to showcase robots in packaging industry

August 16, 2019 by David Edwards

Robot use in the packaging industry has grown nearly 48 percent among consumer packaged goods companies and 30 percent in the life sciences and pharma sector.

Pack Expo Las Vegas and co-located Healthcare Packaging Expo – scheduled for September 23-25, 2019 at the Las Vegas Convention Center – is primed to introduce the “Robotics Zone”, a new show floor destination that spotlights new robotic technology, human and robot interaction and collaborative robot displays.

The new destination area is an ideal place for attendees to get ideas and inspiration, meet leading robot providers and interact with cutting edge robotic technologies first-hand. [Read more…] about Pack Expo to showcase robots in packaging industry

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: attendees, expo, floor, healthcare, industry, innovation, interactive, las, pack, packaging, percent, pmmi, robot, robotics, robots, technology, vegas, zone

5 Industries That Can’t Do Without Custom Machining

August 16, 2019 by Nicola Harvey

Precision and efficiency have become the leading demands for manufacturing. Modern equipment is rapidly changing.

New, sturdier and harder materials are used, complex geometries with tight tolerances and fine surface finishes are required and all of that has to be done at a faster pace.

This race toward product perfection involves using professional custom machining services for more and more industries for a lot of different purposes. Let’s see, which modern industries simply can’t manage without custom machining. [Read more…] about 5 Industries That Can’t Do Without Custom Machining

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: aerospace, custom, industries, industry, machining, manufacturing, medical, parts, precision, production, rapid

Volume Graphics partners with industry consortium to improve rapid-prototyping of plastic mold inserts

August 15, 2019 by David Edwards

Volume Graphics, a provider of industrial computed tomography software, is partnering in a second joint project on “rapid tooling” with companies from a wide range of industries.

The company’s partnership is with the Kunststoff-Institut, in Germany.

As a project partner, Volume Graphics brings expertise in quality assurance and process optimization to the team via its advanced industrial computed tomography (CT) data-analysis software.

Christof Reinhart, CEO of Volume Graphics, says: “Working on this project with Kunststoff-Institut and partners is very important to us because we are convinced that industrial computed tomography can advance the future of rapid tooling. [Read more…] about Volume Graphics partners with industry consortium to improve rapid-prototyping of plastic mold inserts

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: additive, aluminum, components, computed, correction, ct, deeper, design, graphics, industrial, injection, inserts, making, manufacturing, mold, parts, plastic, process, production, project, quality, rapid, sample, second, software, tomography, tool, tooling, volume

SEAT invests €57 million in its factory in Barcelona

August 14, 2019 by David Edwards

SEAT has invested €57 million in a new metal press and two new hot stamping lines for its factory in Barcelona.

The new PXL press installed in SEAT Barcelona involved an investment of just over €31 million and it will boost the productivity of this metal press compared to the previous ones thanks to greater automation and manufacturing speed, as well as an advanced robot system.

A little over €25 million was also invested in two new hot stamping lines that will also help increase efficiency, speed and precision in the production process. [Read more…] about SEAT invests €57 million in its factory in Barcelona

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: barcelona, facilities, factory, lines, metal, parts, press, production, seat, stamping

Siemens to acquire robotic surgery systems maker Corindus for $1.1 billion

August 13, 2019 by David Edwards

Siemens Healthineers is set to acquire what the company describes as a “forerunner in robotic-assisted vascular interventions”, Corindus Vascular Robotics.

The engineering giant says the acquisition of Corindus is a “strategically significant extension of Siemens Healthineers’ Advanced Therapies business”.

Siemens Healthineers will combine its cardiovascular and neuro-interventional therapy systems with Corindus’ technology, driving procedure optimization for image-based minimally invasive therapies. [Read more…] about Siemens to acquire robotic surgery systems maker Corindus for $1.1 billion

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: corindus, healthineers, interventions, invasive, minimally, procedures, robotic, siemens, systems, therapies, treatment, vascular

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