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Fanuc reports more than 40 per cent increase in profits on strength of China sales

October 26, 2017 by David Edwards

fanuc industrial robot

The world’s largest industrial robot manufacturer, Fanuc, says its profits have increased by more than 40 per cent as a result of strong demand from China, according to a report on Nikkei. 

The company is currently reporting its financial performance for the six-month period up to September.

It says its profits for the period were $750 million, which is more than a 42 per cent increase compared with the same period last year.  [Read more…] about Fanuc reports more than 40 per cent increase in profits on strength of China sales

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: china, computer numerical control machines, fanuc, industrial automation, industrial robots, japan

Apple manufacturing partners ‘struggle with low yield rate’

October 24, 2017 by Sam Francis

apple iphone-x

Apple suppliers “continue to struggle with low yield rate” because the smartphone giant is integrating advanced technologies, requiring investment in new and expensive manufacturing processes, which affect the suppliers’ profit margins, according to Nikkei. 

Apple is planning to launch its $1,000-dollar iPhone X to consumers in the coming months, but the new device includes functions not found in other phones, which is requiring manufacturers to change their processes and invest in new equipment.

Among the features in Apple’s high-end iPhone X will be facial recognition and organic light-emitting diode screens, both of which are new technologies and not found in current Apple devices.  [Read more…] about Apple manufacturing partners ‘struggle with low yield rate’

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: apple, foxconn, industrial robots, iphone 8, iphone x, jeff williams, taiwan semiconductor manufacturing company, terry gou

Yaskawa Electric reports stunning 150 per cent more profits with robotics and automation leading the way

October 24, 2017 by Sam Francis

yaskawa robots

Yaskawa Electric says it has achieved a staggering 150 per cent growth in net profit for the period from April to September, compared with the same period last year, according to a report on Nikkei. 

Nikkei says Yaskawa’s profits for the period were $184 million, beating its own previous records.

Yaskawa, which also owns the Motoman brand of industrial robot, says most of the growth was due to increased orders for automation equipment from China, Japan and the US.  [Read more…] about Yaskawa Electric reports stunning 150 per cent more profits with robotics and automation leading the way

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, china, industrial robots, profits, robotics, robots, servo motors, yaskawa

RIA partners with OSHA and NIOSH to create unpronounceable robot group

October 9, 2017 by David Edwards

RIA-OSHA-NIOSH

 

The Robotics Industries Association is partnering with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to create a new standards body for robotics and other relevant industries. 

RIA is the main industrial robotics association in the US and was established in 1974.

OSHA and NIOSH are both government agencies – OSHA is under the Department of Labour, and NIOSH is under the Department of Health and Human Services.  [Read more…] about RIA partners with OSHA and NIOSH to create unpronounceable robot group

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: collaborative robots, hazards, human robot collaboration, industrial robots, niosh, osha, robotic industries association, safety, standards

German robotics and automation industry set to break records and grow faster than previously expected

October 8, 2017 by David Edwards

kuka robots car production

 

The German robotics and automation industry is growing at a faster rate than previously forecast, according to the VDMA, and will break records. 

The sector will reach €14 billion ($16.4 billion) annually for the first time, says the VDMA.

The VDMA is the German industrial association, said to be the largest in Europe, with more than 3,200 member companies from the mechanical and plant engineering sector.

The organisation has a section called VDMA Robotics + Automation, a specialist association with more than 270 members, which includes suppliers of components and systems from the areas of robotics, integrated assembly solutions, and industrial image processing.  [Read more…] about German robotics and automation industry set to break records and grow faster than previously expected

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: german industrial association, industrial robots, integrated assembly solutions, intelligent assembly, production, robotics and automation, vdma

Yaskawa partners with CommScope on advanced manufacturing technology centre in Belgium

October 3, 2017 by David Edwards

yaskawa-commscope-robot

 

CommScope, a provider of infrastructure solutions for communications networks, has opened a new advanced manufacturing technology centre at its Kessel Lo, Belgium site.

The centre will showcase a newly formed partnership with Yaskawa, one of the world’s largest industrial robot suppliers, to determine the feasibility of adding robot technology and greater automation to manufacturing processes.

The new Advanced Manufacturing Technology centre enables CommScope to develop automated manufacturing competencies and technology in a laboratory setting through cross-functional collaboration and partnerships with universities, knowledge partners and suppliers.  [Read more…] about Yaskawa partners with CommScope on advanced manufacturing technology centre in Belgium

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, automation, belgium, commscope, industrial robots, robotics, yaskawa

Panasonic opens arc and laser welding technical centers in Michigan and Ohio

October 2, 2017 by Sam Francis

panasonic TAWERS_GIII_and_Controller

 

Panasonic has opened technical centers for arc and laser welding technologies in Farmington Hills, Michigan and Hilliard, near Columbus, Ohio.

Opening ceremonies were recently held in both locations for over 50 executives from the automotive and related industries.

Attendees experienced hands-on technology demonstrations, learned about future new product and technology introductions, and attended welding technology seminars during the course of the celebratory events.  [Read more…] about Panasonic opens arc and laser welding technical centers in Michigan and Ohio

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: arc welding, industrial robots, laser welding, panasonic, panasonic factory automation

Electronics industry boosting sales of industrial robots

September 29, 2017 by Sam Francis

white box servers

 

The global growth in the number of data centres, and the corresponding growth in the manufacturing of servers, could provide opportunities for robot makers 

The electrical and electronics sector is one of the fastest-growing markets for the industrial robotics and automation industry. 

The sector bought almost as many industrial robots as did the automotive sector, traditionally the biggest buyer of industrial robots.

This is partly confirmed by new data and analysis by the International Federation of Robotics, but mostly, it can be gleaned from anecdotal evidence all around. [Read more…] about Electronics industry boosting sales of industrial robots

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: collaborative robots, electrical, electronics, ifr, industrial robots, server market, servers

Kuka to double production capacity in China in bid to overtake ABB and Fanuc

September 29, 2017 by David Edwards

kuka till reuter

 

Kuka is determined to take advantage of its alliance with Chinese household appliances manufacturing giant Midea to become the largest robot maker in China. 

Already one of the largest industrial robot manufacturers in the world, Kuka was taken over by Midea some months ago in a move currently being scrutinised by the European Union, which may change its merges and acquisitions policies as a result.

Such technicalities aside, Kuka is bullish about opportunities in China and has reportedly decided to double its production capacity in the country.  [Read more…] about Kuka to double production capacity in China in bid to overtake ABB and Fanuc

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: connyun, iiot, industrial robots, kuka, midea

US trade boss warns of oversupply of bad robots because of Chinese government subsidies

September 29, 2017 by David Edwards

US_Secretary_of_Commerce_Wilbur_Ross

 

China’s appetite for industrial robots is big and growing. Already the largest buyer of the machines, domestic companies are being encouraged by the Chinese government to build more robots locally, not just import them from overseas. 

Such high-powered encouragement has led to the establishment of numerous robot manufacturers in the country, some of which take advantage of government subsidies.

This has prompted criticism from US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross (main picture), who grumbled about a range of issues, but singled out China’s burgeoning robotics industry, which he apparently believes is built mainly on government subsidies.  [Read more…] about US trade boss warns of oversupply of bad robots because of Chinese government subsidies

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: china, industrial robots, li keqiang, robots, us commerce secretary, wilbur ross

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