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Dobot Robotics unveils new high-payload collaborative robot at Hannover Messe

April 20, 2023 by Mai Tao

Dobot Robotics officially released the CR20A high payload collaborative robot based a new generation technology architecture at the Hannover Messe industrial trade fair in Germany.

The robot boasts outstanding performance, a 20 kg payload capacity, a 1700 mm super wide working radius, and ±0.1 mm repeatability, making it suitable for heavy load handling, packaging, and palletizing, as well as large-sized workpiece machining and long-seam welding in complex scenarios.

Based on Dobot’s new generation technology architecture and advanced dynamic algorithms, the CR20A’s residual vibration is reduced by 50 percent during high-speed stops.  [Read more…] about Dobot Robotics unveils new high-payload collaborative robot at Hannover Messe

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: collaborative, complex, cr, dobot, dobot's, high, load, mm, palletizing, payload, process, product, production, robot, scenarios, wide

Distalmotion raises $150 million for its robotic surgery system

April 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Distalmotion has raised $150 million in new financing.

The company says this “significant fundraise reinforces the confidence” of its existing investors led by Revival Healthcare Capital.

Dexter, Distalmotion’s robotic platform, is in day-to-day clinical use in Europe, successfully treating patients across a multitude of complex and high-volume procedures in general surgery, gynecology, urology. [Read more…] about Distalmotion raises $150 million for its robotic surgery system

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: accelerate, allows, approval, clinical, complex, dexter, distalmotion, europe, experience, fda, financing, general, patients, platform, procedures, revival, robotic, robotics, surgeons, surgery

Fuzzy Logic Robotics and Visionic partner to automate cleaning of complex parts in aeronautics

April 19, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Visionic designs off-the-shelf optical guidance and control solutions for complex industrial manufacturing processes. As an integrator, they aim for constant improvement of industrial performance.

Fuzzy Logic Robotics, with its no-code software that allows non-experts to create, simulate and control a robot cell in real time, aims to democratize industrial robotics.

Together, Fuzzy Logic and Visionic are removing the technological and financial obstacles to the robotization of applications that were previously unheard of, or perceived as impossible, such as pressure cleaning and the decontamination of engine parts in the aeronautics industry. [Read more…] about Fuzzy Logic Robotics and Visionic partner to automate cleaning of complex parts in aeronautics

Filed Under: Features, Software Tagged With: aeronautics, applications, cell, cleaning, complex, control, difficulty, fuzzy, high, industrial, logic, parts, pressure, processes, robot, robotic, robotics, robotization, software, trajectories, visionic

Todaro Robotics and Abwiz Bio celebrates continuous operation of ‘very complex system’ for two years

April 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Todaro Robotics, a laboratory automation and robotics company based in San Diego, has achieved what it describes as “a major milestone” with its flagship client Abwiz Bio, a company that speeds up the development of high impact monoclonal antibodies with its proprietary phage display technology.

The milestone of operating continuously a very complex system for over two years, has demonstrated the effectiveness of integrated laboratory automation solutions, as well as unique methods and protocols to help keep pace with the ever-evolving life science industry.

Announcing the milestone, James Slatic, co-founder of Todaro, says: “We at Todaro have greatly appreciated the partnership with the leading-edge science at Abwiz. As the life science industry has grown, the research services provided by Abwiz are ever more important. [Read more…] about Todaro Robotics and Abwiz Bio celebrates continuous operation of ‘very complex system’ for two years

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: abwiz, achieved, automation, bio, capabilities, clients, company, complex, help, high, industry, lab, laboratory, life, milestone, offer, partnership, robotics, science, services, solutions, system, todaro, years

Scythe Robotics unveils its first open source CANopen stack

April 6, 2023 by David Edwards

Scythe Robotics, a developer of commercial-grade autonomous solutions for the professional landscaping industry, has unveiled its first open source release.

CANfetti is a CANopen compliant stack developed to overcome the limitations of existing libraries.

Written and refined over the past several years by Scythe’s firmware and software teams, CANfetti significantly lowers the barrier to entry with an open source, easy to use, and production-grade library for robust CANopen communications. [Read more…] about Scythe Robotics unveils its first open source CANopen stack

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: canfetti, canopen, complex, components, developed, firmware, integrate, libraries, limitations, open, overcome, robotics, robust, scythe, software, source, stack, support

Stilride and Adaxis partner to fuse robotics, 3D printing and ‘industrial origami’ into manufacturing

March 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Stilride, the Swedish startup known for its origami-inspired approach to electromobility design and manufacturing – is joining forces with French-Swedish robotics company Adaxis to introduce 3D printing capabilities to its suite of sustainable manufacturing tech.

Stilride’s technology, called Stilfold, involves the use of robotic arms to fold steel over curves to form light and strong new structures, using minimal component parts.

The technology is currently being used to build the chassis of a sustainable steel electric motorbike called the Sport Utility Scooter One (Sus1, pictured below) which is built using 70 percent fewer components than traditional plastic models. [Read more…] about Stilride and Adaxis partner to fuse robotics, 3D printing and ‘industrial origami’ into manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: adaxis, called, capabilities, complex, construction, manufacturing, parts, printing, robotic, robotics, steel, stilfold, stilride, sus, sustainable, swedish, tech, technology

Apptronik and Terex to jointly develop robots for commercial use

February 7, 2023 by David Edwards

Apptronik, a maker of general-purpose robots, exoskeletons and humanoids, has received an equity investment from Terex Corporation and has reached an agreement with Terex to co-develop “first-of-a-kind robots” to work alongside workers to support safety, productivity, and efficiency of industries that power the economy and are essential to building infrastructure.

Robots have long held the promise of solving labor shortages and productivity issues, but until recently have been limited to performing repetitive tasks within structured environments such as warehouses or factories.

While robots have proven useful at completing dull and repetitive tasks in controlled environments, they have not been leveraged for more complex tasks in unstructured environments. [Read more…] about Apptronik and Terex to jointly develop robots for commercial use

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: agreement, apptronik, ceo, commercial, complex, enable, environments, factories, industries, leveraged, logistics, nasa, productivity, robotics, robots, tasks, terex, unstructured, warehouses, work

US Army awards Kodiak Robotics $50 million contract for autonomous trucks

December 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Kodiak Robotics, a self-driving trucking company, today announced it has been awarded a $49.9 million, 24-month United States Department of Defense (DoD) agreement to help automate future US Army ground vehicles led by the Army’s Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) program.

This effort will be in support of vehicles designed for reconnaissance, surveillance, and other high-risk missions.

Through this award, which started in October 2022 and was awarded by DoD’s Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) on behalf of the Army’s RCV program office, Kodiak will leverage its commercial self-driving software to develop, test and deploy autonomous capabilities for driverless vehicles that further strengthen national security. [Read more…] about US Army awards Kodiak Robotics $50 million contract for autonomous trucks

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: army, autonomous, commercial, company, complex, defense, develop, diu, help, kodiak, national, operating, robotics, security, self-driving, strengthen, technology, vehicle, vehicles

Comau brings high-speed robotic precision to the cosmetics industry

May 24, 2022 by David Edwards

Comau has collaborated with Siscodata for the development of an innovative robotic cell designed to clean and manipulate high-end, pre-printed cosmetic bottles without leaving a single scratch.

With the aim of increasing the production capacity for Cosmint, a premium cosmetic manufacturer who works with some of the world’s biggest names in the industry, the System Integrator used two Comau NJ-40 robots within a high-speed depalletizing solution able to pick, rotate and clean custom-printed plastic bottles at an accelerated rate of 150 pieces per minute.

The new cell replaces three standard machines that were previously installed at the Cosmint facilities. [Read more…] about Comau brings high-speed robotic precision to the cosmetics industry

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: bottles, comau, complex, cosmint, depalletizing, fully, industry, percent, production, quality, rate, robots, shipping, siscodata, solution, system

ABB launches new robotic depalletizer to ‘reduce complexity and improve efficiency’

May 22, 2022 by David Edwards

ABB has launched the “ABB Robotic Depalletizer”, a solution for handling complex depalletizing tasks in the logistics, e-commerce, healthcare, and consumer packaged goods industries.

Using machine vision software, ABB’s new solution can quickly assess a wide variety of box types, enabling customers to efficiently process assorted loads with very little engineering effort and short set-up time.

Marc Segura, ABB’s Robotics division president, says: “Changes in consumer behavior are leading to a rise in new sales channels such as omni-channel, direct to consumer and e-commerce. [Read more…] about ABB launches new robotic depalletizer to ‘reduce complexity and improve efficiency’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, allowing, box, boxes, complex, consumer, depalletizer, depalletizing, goods, handling, machine, pallets, process, robot, robotic, solution, tasks, types, vision, wide

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