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Festo looks to AI to make automation more profitable

April 29, 2019 by David Edwards

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Festo is looking to implement artificial intelligence systems to make automation even more productive and efficient.

The company says it currently offers intelligent component and process monitoring. But Festo intends to further increase the productivity of its customers by means of self-learning machines.

The company is relying here on AI at three network levels:

  • on edge;
  • on premises; and
  • in the cloud.

In addition to the complex services that can be offered in a cloud, Festo sees great potential in simple real-time data analysis by means of AI – either directly on the field component (AI on edge) or in the control of either the system or a production plant (AI on premises).

[Read more…] about Festo looks to AI to make automation more profitable

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, cloud, component, data, edge, festo, intelligent, monitoring, premises, process, production, software, time

Festo says its VTEM automation platform speeds up tyre production

April 2, 2019 by Anna

With a global production volume of 1.8 billion car tyres per year, the focus is very much on efficiency and productivity.

This is where the Festo Motion Terminal VTEM comes in: it digitises pneumatics, thereby speeding up processes and reducing costs, for example when transferring the rubber layer to the tyre building machine.

Before the green tyre is produced in the tyre building machine, the incoming rubber plies are imprinted with different patterns so as to prepare the tyre material perfectly for the tyre-building machine.

[Read more…] about Festo says its VTEM automation platform speeds up tyre production

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation, festo, tyres, VTEM

Will automation become autonomous thanks to AI?

March 15, 2019 by Anna

At the Festo TechTalk held at the end of February, four experts discussed the potential and opportunities offered by artificial intelligence and explained how Festo is positioning itself within this context.

How does anticipatory machine maintenance work? How is artificial intelligence advancing automation? And how can Germany as an industrial location benefit from these activities?

Answers to these questions were provided by Dr Frank Melzer, Member of the Management Board Product and Technology Management; Tanja Krüger, Managing Director of Resolto Informatik GmbH (a Festo Group company); Dr Elias Knubben, Head of Corporate Research and Innovation; and Dionysios Satikidis, Digital Strategy and Business Model.

Will automation become autonomous thanks to artificial intelligence? This question was put forward by Dionysios Satikidis, a software engineer and expert in artificial intelligence, in his opening presentation.

He used the example of newborn babies to explain various learning methods in artificial intelligence that can ultimately lead to autonomy.

Babies first of all perceive objects, and this enables them to recognise differences – which is exactly what algorithms can do in machine learning, for example when recognising anomalies or clusters.

When systems also remember what they perceive, this is known as deep learning. They can then recognise objects or understand speech.

If this memory is connected with a task and practised, one then speaks of reinforcement learning. In this case, it involves learning a skill.

“Once artificial intelligence finally becomes capable of transferring acquired knowledge to unknown tasks, we will have arrived at transfer learning, which in the final stage can lead to autonomous automation,” said the expert.

BionicSoftHand – a pneumatic gripper with AI based on the human model

Dr Elias Knubben showed an example of how Festo can use reinforcement learning for automation engineering: the Head of Corporate Research and Innovation presented the BionicSoftHand, the new Future Concept from the field of bionics.

The natural model for this gripper is the human hand. The BionicSoftHand is pneumatically operated so that it can interact safely and directly with people.

Its fingers consist of flexible bellows structures with air chambers and other soft materials. This makes it light, flexible, adaptable and sensitive, yet capable of exerting strong forces.

By means of artificial intelligence, the bionic robot hand learns to independently solve gripping and turning tasks similar to the human hand in interaction with the brain.

Intelligent process monitoring

Artificial intelligence has been made usable to industry by Tanja Krüger, Managing Director & Owner of Resolto Informatik GmbH (a Festo Group company since 2018).

This theoretical computer scientist, a pioneer in the field of data analytics, founded Resolto in 2003. Visitors to the booth of Festo at the Hannover Messe will be able to see how the intelligent monitoring software SCRAITEC analyses and interprets data, and detects and reports anomalies, all in real time.

The permanent data analysis also enables the system to constantly learn and extend its basis of knowledge, so that intelligent process monitoring is possible.

“In Hanover we will be demonstrating how our software works in a showcase for the detection of faulty batteries. The batteries are lifted by a handling gantry.

SCRAITEC monitors the engine currents and positional values of the axis. If anomalies occur, for example if the handling unit grasps the wrong battery format, a report is issued,” said Tanja Krüger.

AI will enormously influence the product portfolio of Festo

“The acquisition and monitoring of data by the intelligent software solution can either be effected at the component, as with the handling of batteries, or be carried out via the IoT gateway CPX-IoT in the Festo cloud,” added Dr Frank Melzer, Member of the Management Board Product and Technology Management.

“It connects components and modules from the field level, such as handling systems or electrical drives, via its OPC UA interface to the Festo Cloud.

“The topics of analytics and artificial intelligence will enormously influence our product portfolio in future. For simple analysis tasks, AI algorithms can run directly on the component in real time; we then speak of field level or on-edge.

“If I want to analyse the data flows of an entire machinery unit or even a production hall, the processing power within the component will of course not be sufficient.

“The servers for the more complex calculations can be integrated into the production network. The advantage: my data remain within my protected infrastructure and are not communicated via the Internet.

“It is only in the processing of very large volumes of data with complex analyses and reference series that communication with the cloud is necessary and appropriate.”

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: ai, festo, techtalk

Swisslog secures ‘major orders’ worth €17 million for its warehouse management solution

March 8, 2019 by Sam Francis

Swisslog has secured what it describes as “major orders” for its warehouse management solution from three customers.

The projects involve AutoStore and SAP EWM applications, and are in China, Austria, and Switzerland.

A specialist provider of intralogistics automation solutions, Swisslog says it is “making great strides” with the SAP EWM warehouse management system alongside its own SynQ software platform.  [Read more…] about Swisslog secures ‘major orders’ worth €17 million for its warehouse management solution

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: aquipa, bühler, festo, swisslog

Festo unveils human-like hand for robotics applications

March 5, 2019 by Anna

Whether its grabbing, holding or turning, touching, typing or pressing – in everyday life, we use our hands as a matter of course for the most diverse tasks.

The human hand, with its unique combination of power, dexterity and fine motor skills, is a true miracle tool of nature.

What could be more natural than equipping robots in collaborative workspaces with a gripper that is modelled after this model of nature, that solves various tasks by learning through artificial intelligence?

[Read more…] about Festo unveils human-like hand for robotics applications

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: bionicsofthand, cobot, festo, robotic arm

Human-robot collaboration in Industry 4.0

February 13, 2019 by Anna

In the ARIZ research project, Festo is working with partners to develop economical areas of application. The role of the human being in tomorrow’s production is often discussed. What new tasks will arise?

Machines and robots with extensive safety systems and suitable sensor technology enable humans and robots to move in the same work area and work together without safety barriers.

In order to increase economic efficiency, the ARIZ project has set itself the goal of establishing a flexible and versatile production assistant in safe human-machine cooperation.

[Read more…] about Human-robot collaboration in Industry 4.0

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: ariz, festo, human robot collaboration, industry 4.0

Volvo installs fast Festo spot-welding solution

February 5, 2019 by Anna

Spot welding is becoming ever faster and more reliable, as illustrated by a customer-specific solution installed at Volvo in Sweden.

The ingredients of this special Swedish recipe are electric drive technology and vision systems from Festo, linked to the automation platform CPX.

In the south Swedish town of Olofström lies the most important bodywork plant of the Volvo group.

[Read more…] about Volvo installs fast Festo spot-welding solution

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: automotive spot welding, festo, volvo

Festo and Lely unveil new version of milking robot

January 23, 2019 by Sam Francis

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Festo and Lely have developed the fifth generation of a milking robot – called “Astronaut A5”.

The companies say the strategic partnership between the two family-owned companies creates “technological advantages” which place them “at the forefront of robotic milking technology”.

The collaboration between Lely and Festo for nearly 20 years demonstrates how a simple customer-supplier relationship can evolve into a strategic partnership on an equal footing.  [Read more…] about Festo and Lely unveil new version of milking robot

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: astronaut milking robot, festo, lely, milking robot

Festo unveils video tutorials for its automation technology

November 6, 2018 by Anna

Festo have unveiled a series of video tutorials for its automation technology on its “Festo Service” YouTube channel. Practical video tutorials explain how users can commission Festo products or carry out simple maintenance work themselves.

Users of electric and pneumatic automation technology from Festo can learn in just a few steps how to, for example, change a toothed belt on a linear axis or how to replace a set of wearing parts on a pneumatic drive, how to commission a valve terminal with bus system or how to assign functions for the Eplan project “Schematic Solution”.

These tutorials also include information on the degree of difficulty, the time involved, and the tools required along with illustrated comparisons that explain typical fault sources.

[Read more…] about Festo unveils video tutorials for its automation technology

Filed Under: News Tagged With: festo, video tutorials

Festo opens development centre in Boston, USA

October 24, 2018 by Anna

Automation specialist Festo has officially opened its first development centre for components and automation solutions specifically for the life science market in Boston, USA.

The USA is at the forefront of the global life science market. This is where most industry-relevant innovations and new technologies emerge.

In order to participate in these developments at an early stage, Festo began setting up a Technical Engineering Center (TEC) in Boston at the end of 2017.

[Read more…] about Festo opens development centre in Boston, USA

Filed Under: News Tagged With: boston, festo, life sciences, usa

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