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New product launches to bring new dawn for industrial robotics

January 18, 2020 by Sam Francis

The advent of robotics has been a boon for the industrial sector and new innovations have been offering improved efficiency, less downtime, and better products.

From implementing robots for mundane tasks to enhancing precision of existing tasks, industrial robotics has come a long way.

The advancements in technologies have enabled manufacturers to utilize robots that are lightweight, perform multiple tasks, and improve efficiency. [Read more…] about New product launches to bring new dawn for industrial robotics

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: ai, applications, automation, collaborative, companies, company, customers, efficiency, industrial, intelligence, launch, machine, manufacturers, manufacturing, market, offering, omron, payload, product, products, reach, released, robot, robotics, robots, safety, series, tasks, tool, ur, workers

Locus Robotics agrees reseller partnership with HighJump

January 14, 2020 by Sam Francis

Warehouse automation company Locus Robotics has agreed a partnership with HighJump, a global provider for supply chain solutions.

Locus and HighJump will work together to facilitate the development of integration tools that will allow for faster, seamless implementations to improve productivity and efficiency for shared retail and third-party logistics (3PL) customers.

The partnership also makes HighJump a licensed reseller of Locus’s autonomous, multi-robot solution for warehouse fulfillment. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics agrees reseller partnership with HighJump

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: customers, efficiency, highjump, locus, logistics, partnership, productivity, retail, robotics, solution, warehouse, work

Grote demonstrates robotic sandwich-making system

December 13, 2019 by Sam Francis

A company called Grote has demonstrated a robotic sandwich-making system which it developed in partnership with Stäubli Robotics. (See video below.)

Grote is a manufacturer of food processing equipment and the system it showcased at the International Baking Industry Exposition is said to be feature “robotic food contact for the first time in America”.

Grote’s systems shows how it utilizes Stäubli’s TX2-60 HE robotic arms to assemble sandwiches, cut them, and place them on trays. [Read more…] about Grote demonstrates robotic sandwich-making system

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: arms, capabilities, company, demonstrated, efficiency, environments, food, grote, hygienic, ibie, industry, international, market, processing, robotic, robots, sandwich-making, speed, staubli, system, tx

Scania teams up with Combient network to tap into ‘huge potential’ of automation and AI

November 26, 2019 by David Edwards

Scania says its partnership with the Combient Foundry is intended to tap into the “huge potential” of automation and artificial intelligence in the transportation industry.

The Combient network, which Scania is part of, is a cross-Nordic industry collaboration that aims to accelerate transformation in areas like automation, artificial intelligence, analytics and open innovation.

A part of Combient is the Foundry which connects startups with Nordic industry leaders, enabling the co-creation of new services and solutions. [Read more…] about Scania teams up with Combient network to tap into ‘huge potential’ of automation and AI

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: artificial, automation, business, change, combient, companies, data, digital, efficiency, foundry, global, industrial, industry, intelligence, leaders, logistics, paths, potential, scania, solutions, startups, sustainable, tap, teams, transformation, transport, working

Geek+ smart warehouses break Single’s Day record with 8 million orders delivered in 72 hours

November 22, 2019 by Mai Tao

Geek+ says it implemented and completed large-scale scheduling of more than 4,000 robots in its smart warehouses during this year’s 11.11 Singles’ Day shopping festival.

China’s largest smart warehouse network processed a record 8 million orders in 72 hours.

Geek+ says “the successful deployment is a fantastic validation of the strength of the robotics-as-a-service business model” and the flexibility and efficiency of smart warehouses during periods of peak orders, including the ultimate challenge of the world’s largest shopping festival. [Read more…] about Geek+ smart warehouses break Single’s Day record with 8 million orders delivered in 72 hours

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: brands, business, china, company, day, efficiency, feedback, geek+, hours, largest, model, network, order, orders, peak, percent, processing, RaaS, record, robotics as a service, robots, single, smart, system, total, warehouses, year

Mitsubishi Electric’s new plant in India to produce automotive products

October 11, 2019 by Mai Tao

Mitsubishi Electric says it will start construction of a new plant on the premises of its subsidiary Mitsubishi Electric Automotive India in Gujarat, India.

The company’s new plant, along with one in Manesar, Haryana, will enable MEAI to expand its output of products such as motor-control units for electric power steering, exhaust gas recirculation valves and giant magnet-resistance sensors.

The demand for these components is expected to grow in line with increasing sales of vehicles offering enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced emissions in the Indian market. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric’s new plant in India to produce automotive products

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: automotive, developing, efficiency, electric, expand, fuel, gujarat, india, mitsubishi, plant, products, range, vehicles

Senseye extends automotive footprint with new US installations

October 11, 2019 by Mai Tao

Senseye, the industrial software company, is rolling out its suite of technologies and methodologies in automotive manufacturing facilities in the US.

Senseye’s technology suite, Senseye PdM, is used by global automotive manufacturers to monitor the condition of machinery in real time.

It spots emerging problems with monitored assets and identifies when they are most likely to fail by using machine learning algorithms to analyse data relating to key condition indicators such as vibration, pressure, temperature and torque levels. [Read more…] about Senseye extends automotive footprint with new US installations

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automotive, best, company, condition, customers, digital, efficiency, levels, machine, maintenance, manufacturers, manufacturing, months, nissan, operations, pdm, practice, senseye, suite, technologies, transformation

Senseye partners with Fanuc on its ‘Field’ IIoT platform

September 26, 2019 by David Edwards

Senseye, an industrial software company that specialises in vision systems, says its Senseye PdM technology suite will be made available through Fanuc’s “Field” industrial internet of things platform when it launches in Europe later this year.

FIELD stands for “Fanuc Intelligent Edge Link and Drive” system, and is basically a system for monitoring and managing Fanuc robots and devices through a computer network, enabling artificial intelligence to be applied across an entire operation to find efficiencies and productivity gains.

Senseye provides a range of technologies and methodologies that are used globally by Fortune 500 industrial organisations as part of digital transformation initiatives to improve the safety, efficiency and effectiveness of manufacturing and maintenance operations. [Read more…] about Senseye partners with Fanuc on its ‘Field’ IIoT platform

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ceo, data, effectiveness, efficiency, europe, fanuc, field, iiot, improve, industrial, maintenance, manufacturing, network, operation, operations, organisations, partners, pdm, platform, production, senseye, store, system, technology, users

Metalworking event EMO opens amid news of greater investment

September 16, 2019 by David Edwards

One of Germany’s leading metal-working events, EMO, has opened today amid news of greater investment in the sector, as well as a greater emphasis on “smart” technologies – which usually refers to higher levels of automation and digitalisation. 

Organisers claim EMO to be “the world’s leading metalworking trade fair”, and had a line-up of prominent figures for the launch, including:

  • Andreas Scheuer, Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure;
  • Lower Saxony’s First Minister Stephan Weil;
  • Member of the Board of Management of Deutsche Telekom Adel Al-Saleh;
  • Cecimo President Dr Roland Feichtl; and
  • EMO General Commissioner Carl Martin Welcker.

EMO lasts for six days, and is located in the northern German city of Hannover. [Read more…] about Metalworking event EMO opens amid news of greater investment

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: cent, digitalisation, efficiency, electric, emo, germany, hannover, higher, industry, machine, metalworking, processes, production, systems, technologies, tool, welcker

Kia car to feature ‘first’ CVVD engine technology

July 22, 2019 by Anna

Hyundai Motor Group, Kia Motors‘ parent company, has developed the world’s first Continuously Variable Valve Duration (CVVD) technology to feature in future Kia vehicles.

The innovation was revealed at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang alongside the Smartstream G1.6 T-GDi, the first engine to feature the technology.

CVVD is claimed to optimise both engine performance and fuel efficiency while also being eco-friendly.

[Read more…] about Kia car to feature ‘first’ CVVD engine technology

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: cent, closing, control, cvvd, efficiency, engine, fuel, gas, hyundai motor, kia, opening, powertrain, system, t-gdi, technology, timing, valve, variable

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