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Innodisk releases industrial-grade DDR5 DRAM modules

June 17, 2021 by David Edwards

Innodisk has officially released its industrial-grade DDR5 DRAM modules.

The new standard touts a host of crucial performance improvements and power savings over its predecessor, and anticipation has been high since the official announcement of its release.

Boasting a bucketload of benefits, including the obligatory speed and storage increases, DDR5 will eventually take its place as the memory option of choice. [Read more…] about Innodisk releases industrial-grade DDR5 DRAM modules

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: capacity, ddr, dimm, innodisk, power

TSMC’s chairman: Real reasons for the global chip shortage

May 26, 2021 by Mai Tao

Republished from AutoTech.News

In terms of severity the automotive industry was among the early victims who experienced the adverse effect of the global chip shortage.

It led to disrupted supply chains, subsequent halted auto production and loss of income for auto manufacturers.

Initially Nissan, Toyota, Honda and Ford were the first carmakers who reported to stopped auto production in early January of 2021 caused by the chip shortage. [Read more…] about TSMC’s chairman: Real reasons for the global chip shortage

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: capacity, chip, global, industry, market, production, tsmc

UPS installs AutoStore system in warehouse and increases capacity by 400 percent

April 30, 2021 by David Edwards

When UPS Global Logistics & Distribution in Europe needed to add capacity at a fulfillment center in the Netherlands, the team used an innovation driven approach to think inside the box and find a better way to utilize the existing space rather than build another warehouse.

The solution was implementing a leading automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS).

Automated storage and retrieval systems are revolutionizing traditional warehousing and order fulfillment. Sprawling buildings filled with tall racks, wide rows and loud forklifts are being replaced by grids and bins with robotic arms and workstations. [Read more…] about UPS installs AutoStore system in warehouse and increases capacity by 400 percent

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: asrs, automated, autostore, capacity, croix, customer, fulfillment, global, growth, order, parts, physical, process, retrieval, robots, solution, space, storage, system, systems, team, traditional, upsers, warehouse, working, workstations

Acieta launches new robotic machine loading cell

July 2, 2020 by David Edwards

Industrial automation specialist Acieta has launched a new, high-speed robotic machine loading cell. (See video below.)

The company says the system will enable manufacturers to solve labor and capacity challenges.

The global coronavirus pandemic has made it a challenging time for companies to recover fast and get production back up to speed to stay competitive in the market. [Read more…] about Acieta launches new robotic machine loading cell

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: acieta, automation, capacity, cell, challenges, companies, dr, fast, fastload, labor, loading, machine, machines, robot, robotic, shortages

Samsung expands chipmaking capacity

June 17, 2020 by Mai Tao

Samsung Electronics, the smartphone giant which is also one of the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturers, is expanding its NAND flash production capacity in Pyeongtaek, Korea.

The company says the development will reinforce the company’s ability to meet demands from emerging technologies.

Construction, which began this May, will pave the way for mass production of Samsung’s cutting-edge V-NAND memory in the second half of 2021. [Read more…] about Samsung expands chipmaking capacity

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: capacity, company, continue, demands, electronics, flash, global, investment, korea, leadership, market, memory, nand, network, production, pyeongtaek, samsung, technologies, v-nand

IAM Robotics wins contract with global health and beauty retailer

June 5, 2020 by David Edwards

IAM Robotics, makers of autonomous mobile manipulation robots, has won a contract with new client A.S. Watson Group, one of the world’s largest international health and beauty retailers with over 15,700 stores in 25 markets.

A.S. Watson will implement a fleet of Swift robots from IAM Robotics at its Benelux e-commerce fulfillment center in the Netherlands to help solve labour and capacity constraints due to a fast-growing, high-volume health and beauty retail business.

Ed van de Weerd, CEO of A.S. Watson health and beauty Benelux, says: “Our business in e-commerce is growing rapidly, and we need a way to keep up with the growth while offering next-day delivery within our existing fulfillment center, which is important for us to deliver the group’s online and offline strategy. [Read more…] about IAM Robotics wins contract with global health and beauty retailer

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: beauty, benelux, business, capacity, ceo, constraints, delivery, e-commerce, growth, health, iam, labour, online, operators, pick, products, robotics, robots, swift, warehouse, watson

Omron launches simulation software for automated factories

April 21, 2020 by Mai Tao

Omron is making available its Sysmac Studio 3D simulation software available to industrial companies. (See video below.)

The company says it will be the first in the industry to provide such a system, which “can integrate and verify the movements of robots and peripheral devices that make up facilities”.

Omron says its “extensive knowledge and technology of control equipment”, including robots, helped in its development of the software. [Read more…] about Omron launches simulation software for automated factories

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: actual, addition, capacity, control, controller, design, development, digitally, equipment, facilities, facility, manufacturing, omron, operation, peripheral, production, robots, simulation, simulations, sites, software, startup, studio, sysmac, system, time, verify

Yaskawa begins sales of its new collaborative robot

December 16, 2019 by Mai Tao

Yaskawa Electric, one of the largest industrial robot manufacturers in the world, has begun sales of its new collaborative robot.

The Motoman HC20 DT is said to be anti-dust and drip-proof, with a payload capacity of 20kg and a maximum reach of 1,700 mm.

Yaskawa launches its new cobot against the background of a labor shortage that is worsening due to a decline in the working-age population. [Read more…] about Yaskawa begins sales of its new collaborative robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: anti-dust, arm, capacity, collaborative, drip-proof, dt, equipped, functions, hand, hc, human, improve, improved, ip, large, motoman, multiple, operated, operation, payload, processes, production, protection, require, robot, robots, safety, set, transport, workpieces, yaskawa

Rapid Prototyping Services: A Key Empowering Innovation

November 15, 2019 by Liv

There are many operational challenges today that are constraining organizations in their search for new advancements to improve their business procedures and accelerate product development cycles.

Rapid prototyping services has risen as a key empowering innovation, with its capacity to abbreviate item plan and advancement time.

Rapid prototyping services is an innovation for rapidly manufacturing physical models, utilitarian models and little clumps of parts legitimately from PC supported plan (CAD) information. [Read more…] about Rapid Prototyping Services: A Key Empowering Innovation

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: capacity, development, fast, field, innovation, instances, medical, models, procedures, prototyping, rapid, rp, services, time

Swisslog to install ‘highly automated’ warehouse for Jaycar Electronics

October 9, 2019 by David Edwards

Swisslog is to install a purpose-built, high-tech, highly automated storage, handling and picking solution for Jaycar Electronics.

Jaycar, an electronics retailer and e-tailer, says it is investing in the advanced warehouse in Sydney so it can deliver the efficiency and performance needed to drive its growing business into the future.

Logistics automation specialists, Swisslog, has been chosen to provide the highly automated storage, handling and picking solution at the core of the new-build site. [Read more…] about Swisslog to install ‘highly automated’ warehouse for Jaycar Electronics

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