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Semiconductor robot market set to grow to more than $1 billion

April 18, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The global market for semiconductor robots is anticipated to be worth $1.1 billion in 2023 and to grow at a CAGR of 17.5 percent to $5.6 billion by the end of the forecast period, according to Fact.MR. 

Due to their wide range of uses in consumer electronics, automobiles, medical devices, and other products, semiconductors are in high demand worldwide.

To meet this demand, semiconductor manufacturers are increasing their production capacity and implementing semiconductor robots for a better result. [Read more…] about Semiconductor robot market set to grow to more than $1 billion

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: billion, demand, electronics, forecast, high, high-growth, manufacturers, market, percent, period, robot, robots, semiconductor, semiconductors

Mouser Electronics sponsors FIRST Robotics Competition

April 6, 2023 by David Edwards

Mouser Electronics has confirmed its continued sponsorship of the FIRST Robotics Competition, which inspires innovation and fosters well-rounded life capabilities in tens of thousands of young people every year.

During the 2022-23 FIRST Robotics Competition season, nearly 100,000 high-school students on more than 3,400 teams from across the world are learning, discovering, and solving engineering challenges through a series of robotics events.

Kevin Hess, Mouser’s senior vice president of marketing, says: “Since our founding, education has been a main facet of Mouser’s mission. [Read more…] about Mouser Electronics sponsors FIRST Robotics Competition

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: april, competition, education, electronics, engineering, hall, houston, innovation, local, major, mouser, robotics, science, sponsors, sponsorship, state, students, teams, technology

National Science Foundation awards Michael Bartlett $590,600 to study soft composite manufacturing

March 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Michael Bartlett, an assistant professor in Virginia Tech’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been granted a $590,600 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award to research and understand new strategies for manufacturing liquid metal-based soft composites.

These functional composites are deformable robust materials that could be used to make robots and electronics that are soft, stretchable, and compatible for skin-like wearable devices.

The CAREER award is the foundation’s most prestigious award for early career faculty, encouraging them to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their organizations. [Read more…] about National Science Foundation awards Michael Bartlett $590,600 to study soft composite manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: award, bartlett, career, composite, composites, electronics, faculty, manufacturing, materials, methods, processing, properties, robotics, soft, team, young

Mouser takes a closer look at autonomous mobile robots in podcast feature

November 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Mouser Electronics, a new product introduction distributor with a wide selection of semiconductors and electronic components, has released the final remaining 2022 episode of its Empowering Innovation Together program.

The new instalment delves into recent developments in autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), which has led to new enhancements and cutting-edge applications across a number of industries.

Although AMRs have been around since the 1990s, they have since received a technological tune-up thanks to artificial intelligence, computer division systems, and 5G communications. [Read more…] about Mouser takes a closer look at autonomous mobile robots in podcast feature

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: advanced, amrs, applications, autonomous, content, discussion, donnelly, electronics, gain, great, instalment, latest, mobile, mouser, podcast, raymond, robots, tech, technologies

ABB launches its smallest industrial robot

October 27, 2022 by Mark Allinson

ABB has launched its smallest ever industrial robot, offering new possibilities for faster, more flexible and high-quality production of wearable smart devices.

With its compact size, class-leading payload and unrivaled accuracy, the new IRB 1010 offers electronics manufacturers the opportunity to increase their production of devices including smart watches, earphones, sensors, and health trackers through automation.

Rui Liang, managing director of ABB Robotics’ electronics business line, says: “The market for wearable smart devices is accelerating rapidly, with projections estimating double digit growth between 2022 and 2028. [Read more…] about ABB launches its smallest industrial robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, applications, class, compact, controller, devices, electronics, enables, enabling, energy, handling, including, industrial, irb, mm, position, power, production, programming, robot, robots, small, spaces, time

Stratom demonstrates new autonomous pallet loader vehicle

October 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Stratom, a developer of autonomous ground vehicles and robotic systems for logistics and operational applications, says it has successfully completed field demonstration of its patent-pending ATLAS vehicle, Stratom’s advanced autonomous pallet loader.

Whether operated via tethered remote control or preprogrammed with repeatable operations, Stratom’s ATLAS platform reduces crew needs while loading, unloading and transporting cargo in military and commercial applications, ultimately increasing speed, flexibility, efficiency, dependability and safety.

Last June, Stratom announced that the US Marine Corps awarded the company a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 2 contract to develop a prototype autonomous pallet loader. [Read more…] about Stratom demonstrates new autonomous pallet loader vehicle

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: actuator, automation, cobot, commonplace, companies, control, cost, developed, dr, electronics, igus, igus's, irc, jointly, kinematics, low, meyer, power, rebel, robot, robotics, software, worked, years

igus acquires majority stake in Commonplace Robotics

October 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Motion plastics specialist igus is investing in growing its low cost automation activities and has now acquired the majority stake in robot integrator Commonplace Robotics, based in Bissendorf near Osnabrück.

Commonplace Robotics specialises in intuitive control and software as well as power electronics for robotics, in the industrial and educational sectors.

Both companies have worked together closely for six years and have jointly developed the iRC igus Robot Control, which complements igus’s low cost kinematics parts which are made of high-performance plastics. [Read more…] about igus acquires majority stake in Commonplace Robotics

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ABB launches robot alignment software to ‘increase electronics manufacturing speed and accuracy’

April 16, 2022 by David Edwards

ABB Robotics has launched an industry leading, pioneering software solution to transform speed and accuracy in electronics assembly.

Packed with 50 years of software expertise, ABB’s High Speed Alignment software is the first to offer manufacturers the ability to increase the speed of 6-axis robots by 70 percent, and accuracy by 50 percent – significantly reducing time-to-market while increasing accuracy levels.

The PC-based software includes Visual Servoing technology using one or more cameras, combined with a computer vision system, to control the position of the robot relative to the workpiece. [Read more…] about ABB launches robot alignment software to ‘increase electronics manufacturing speed and accuracy’

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: abb, accuracy, alignment, cameras, electronics, high, increase, irb, levels, manufacturers, percent, robot, robotics, robots, software, speed, system

John Deere reveals fully autonomous tractor at CES

January 6, 2022 by David Edwards

John Deere has revealed a fully autonomous tractor at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, the world’s largest electronics trade show, currently taking place in Las Vegas, USA. 

The agriculture technology giant says its driverless tractor is ready for large-scale production.

The machine combines Deere’s 8R Tractor, TruSet-enabled chisel plow, GPS guidance system, and new advanced technologies. The autonomous tractor will be available to farmers later this year. [Read more…] about John Deere reveals fully autonomous tractor at CES

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: autonomous, billion, cameras, center, deere, electronics, farmer, farmers, field, fully, global, images, john, machine, mobile, obstacle, operations, population, tractor, year

Evocargo to exhibit autonomous logistics vehicle technology at CES

December 28, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Evocargo will showcase its cutting-edge services in cargo transportation based on their own electric unmanned vehicle in the Vehicle Tech category at the Consumer Electronics Show 2022, being held in Las Vegas from January 5-8.

Established in 2019, Evocargo will exhibit its Smart Logistic service based on unmanned all-electric platforms. Evocargo’s EVO.1 vehicle (3.5 tons full weight) will be displayed, featuring a payload capacity of 1.5 tons, power reserve of 155 miles and operating time of 20 hours with 40-minute charging time.

Evocargo’s all-electric/hydrogen autonomous vehicles ensure its customers’ operations are always on time, optimized and precisely coordinated through all process cycles. [Read more…] about Evocargo to exhibit autonomous logistics vehicle technology at CES

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