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Smart factories to drive industrial robot market, says report

January 27, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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An increasing number of industrial robots will find their way into factoring which themselves will be more well-connected, according to a new report. 

The industrial internet of things will “catalyze new business models, adoption of industrial robotics, and return on investment”, says Frost & Sullivan’s industrial automation and process control team.

Driven by the IIoT, the global market for robotics in manufacturing is steadily gathering pace, according to the study.  [Read more…] about Smart factories to drive industrial robot market, says report

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automation, cloud, industrial, manufacturing, market, robotics, robots

Product lifecycle management software ‘integral’ to industrial internet

January 24, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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Product lifecycle management software is integral to the industrial internet but not all companies use them. 

According to industry experts at Hannover Messe, PLM applications are as essential as computer-aided design software.

In the age of Industrie 4.0 and the Internet of Things, some people might wonder if we still need PLM systems in the digital future.  [Read more…] about Product lifecycle management software ‘integral’ to industrial internet

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: data, hannover, industrial, industry, internet, lifecycle, management, manufacturer, messe, plm, product, software

Siemens, Strata and Etihad team up to create 3D printed interiors for planes

January 23, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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Siemens, Strata and Etihad Airways have signed an agreement to work together to develop the first 3D-printed parts for aircraft interiors in the Middle East and North Africa.

The partnership aims to “revolutionize” the aerospace industry, leveraging additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing, to help airlines to improve their designs, including making complex parts on demand and manufacturing discontinued parts.

Under the partnership, a pilot project will develop 3D printing solutions for aircraft cabin interior products for Etihad, the UAE’s national carrier.  [Read more…] about Siemens, Strata and Etihad team up to create 3D printed interiors for planes

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News, Transportation Tagged With: 3d printing, additive, aviation, design, development, etihad, industrial, manufacture, manufacturing, partnership, printing, siemens

Biopharmaceuticals manufacturing: Strict but supple

January 21, 2017 by Mark Allinson

Robert Harrison, pharmaceutical industry manager of industrial software expert Copa-Data, explains how industrial automation solutions could change the face of biopharmaceutical manufacturing in the years to come

Despite producing innovative drugs that save millions of lives, the pharmaceutical sector is one of the most conservative areas of industry. This cautious approach to new technologies is particularly clear in pharma’s less matured subsectors, including biopharmaceuticals.

Biopharmaceuticals represent the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry, making up about 20 per cent of the market. Annual growth rates of the biopharma subsector are around eight per cent – double that of more traditional pharmaceutical sectors.  [Read more…] about Biopharmaceuticals manufacturing: Strict but supple

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing Tagged With: automation, biopharma, biopharmaceutical, biopharmaceuticals, drugs, industrial, industry, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, process, processes, production, software

ADL launches what it claims is ‘industry’s smallest Intel-based embedded device ever’

January 19, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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ADL Embedded Solutions has launched its ultra-compact ADLEPC-1500 Embedded PC, which the company claims is “the industry’s smallest Intel-based embedded device ever released”.

At 3.4” x 3.2”, the ADLEPC-1500 is a “full-feature embedded PC” targeted at unmanned, industrial controls, robotics, traffic management and surveillance market, says the company.

ADL adds that the device’s wide voltage and temperature range make it “ideal” for a variety of applications and environments.  [Read more…] about ADL launches what it claims is ‘industry’s smallest Intel-based embedded device ever’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: adl, adlepc, applications, device, embedded, industrial, industry, intel-based, pc, solutions

ABB to invest $90 million in new research centre in Canada

January 18, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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abb montreal

Engineering giant ABB is to invest another $90 million into a research and development centre in Canada. 

The Swiss company, which also is one of the world’s biggest industrial robot manufacturers, is to establish its new North American research and development facility in Montréal.

As a result of the investment, Canadians will develop next-generation solutions for electric vehicles, says the government in a statement. [Read more…] about ABB to invest $90 million in new research centre in Canada

Filed Under: Industry, Infrastructure, News, Transportation Tagged With: abb, canada, development, electric, global, industrial, innovation, investment, robotics, technology

Auto interiors company hires Rethink’s collaborative industrial robots

January 18, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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Yanfeng Automotive Interiors is utilising collaborative industrial robots from Rethink Robotics to “improve accuracy, and output” 

Yanfeng has put two of Rethink Robotics’ Sawyer robots to work in its Monroe, Michigan-based facility.

By introducing Sawyer, Yanfeng Frenchtown says it is improving two production processes, while freeing up employees to be used at positions where they can add more value.

Both Sawyer robots are being utilized to perform packaging tasks. One robot is removing trapped labor by packing parts from a conveyor onto a rack, handling 180 parts every 54 minutes. The second robot is counting parts from a conveyor as it places them into a tote, precisely packaging each tote with 80 parts.  [Read more…] about Auto interiors company hires Rethink’s collaborative industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: accuracy, automate, automation, automotive, collaborative, conveyor, facility, frenchtown, industrial, interiors, packaging, rethink, robot, robotics, robots, sawyer, yanfeng

The effect of industrial espionage on economic growth

January 18, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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spy camera

In an interesting article on The Diplomat website, the question is asked, “How does industrial espionage affect economic growth?” 

The article is based on a study by Erik Meyersson, an assistant professor at Stockholm School of Economics, who teamed up with Albrecht Glitz, an associate professor at Pompeu Fabra University.

The two academics analysed almost 200,000 informant reports in the old East German Ministry for State Security, otherwise known as the Stasi.  [Read more…] about The effect of industrial espionage on economic growth

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: economic, espionage, growth, industrial, spies

Automotive industrial robot market forecast to reach $8 billion within four years

January 18, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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industrial robots

Industrial robots are in high demand in the automotive sector, and a research company is saying the market will grow to beyond $8 billion by 2021. 

In the report published by MarketsandMarkets, the market was estimated to be $5.07 billion in 2016, and is projected to grow to $8.44 billion by 2021, at a growth rate of 10.74 per cent.  [Read more…] about Automotive industrial robot market forecast to reach $8 billion within four years

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: arm, articulated, automotive, controller, demand, growth, industrial, market, projected, robot, robotics

Large industrial robots finding their way into smaller enterprises, says Acieta

January 17, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Mark Sumner, national sales manager for Acieta, a provider of industrial automation solutions, says large robots which used to be the preserve of mega corporations are gradually finding their way into smaller enterprises

Robots benefit manufacturers in many ways: improved quality, increased capacity and a safer workplace. That’s why sales of robot handling systems increase year after year, and it’s not just high-volume manufacturers that are buying them.

Dramatic advances in robotic technologies and lower costs are reducing barriers to implementation, making them effective in medium- and low-volume environments.  [Read more…] about Large industrial robots finding their way into smaller enterprises, says Acieta

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry Tagged With: acieta, automation, fanuc, industrial, robot, robots

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