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Automatica event right back on track, say organisers

January 19, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Organisers of Automatica, one of the world’s largest industrial robotics and automation trade shows, say the event is “right back on track” after a terrible pandemic which virtually destroyed the entire events sector.

In a press release, Automatica organisers say: “The indicators for automatica 2022, which will be held at the Munich exhibition grounds from June 21 to 24, are very positive. All industry leaders have already applied half a year before the event.”

Companies such as ABB, Denso, Doosan Robotics, Epson, Fanuc, Hanwha, igus, Kawasaki, Kuka, Omron, Stäubli, Universal Robots, Yamaha, and Yaskawa will represent the robotics sector. [Read more…] about Automatica event right back on track, say organisers

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: association, automatica, automation, companies, event, expects, hahn, industrial, industry, leaders, munich, organisers, pandemic, robotics, robots, sector, technology, time, track, vision, year

Kuka to build smart factory for digital construction company Admares

January 18, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Industrial automation giant Kuka is to build a smart factory for digital construction company Admares.

The two companies say the project will “revolutionize the construction of buildings”.

Admares is said to be “the world’s leading provider of alternative real estate and pioneering construction methods”. And the company is pursuing the vision of future-oriented smart factories. [Read more…] about Kuka to build smart factory for digital construction company Admares

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: admares, automation, build, buildings, company, construction, digital, factories, factory, industry, kuka, leading, project, robotic, smart, systems, vision, worlds

Stäubli Robots to unveil new hygienic robotic solutions at trade show

January 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Stäubli Robotics will present live demonstrations plus an educational session on its new hygienic robotic solutions for the food industry at IPPE 2022 in Atlanta.

The International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) takes place January 25-27 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

As a leading provider of advanced automation solutions for the food industry, Stäubli Robotics is a must-see for inventively engineered robots used in food production, processing and packaging applications. [Read more…] about Stäubli Robots to unveil new hygienic robotic solutions at trade show

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, booth, cutting, design, food, handling, hygienic, industry, ippe, meat, packaging, picks, processing, production, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, solutions, station, staubli

Sesto Robotics raises $5.7 million for its autonomous mobile robots

January 14, 2022 by Mai Tao

Sesto Robotics, a Singapore-based autonomous mobile robotics company, has raised $5.7 million funding from institutional investors Trive, Germany-based World Trading Inovation, and the Singapore government-backed Seeds Capital. 

Chor Chen Ang, CEO of Sesto Robotics, says: “Having WTI as a strategic investor at this stage of our company’s development helps us to expand into the important European and German market that is the home of Industry 4.0.

“WTI has a strict investment policy and the investors are entrepreneurs who have built and scaled businesses themselves and believe in investing in the right management team to create successful businesses. [Read more…] about Sesto Robotics raises $5.7 million for its autonomous mobile robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: amr, automation, autonomous, bbs, built, businesses, company, development, europe, excited, expand, growth, industry, invest, investment, josef, mobile, overseas, raised, robotics, sesto, trive, wildgruber, wti

How has vaping technology improved in 2022?

January 12, 2022 by David Edwards

You all must be familiar with the vaping industry. It has gained lots of reputation in the market. As the use of cannabis is good for both medicinal and recreational purposes.

Therefore, the vaping industry has moved to another level. People all over the world started using them in their work. Since the use of cannabis has become the norm, so the manufacturers are always looking for methods that would facilitate the consumers to the next level.

The different companies have started making new technologies that would help the consumers to start taking them to a new level. [Read more…] about How has vaping technology improved in 2022?

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: buy, companies, consumers, devices, industry, market, people, started, technology, vaping

Interview: Energy Systems Network CEO Paul Mitchell talks about the future of cars and Indy Autonomous Challenge

January 10, 2022 by Mark Allinson

It’s been a while since we wrote up an interview, mainly because they take a long time to transcribe and edit into a readable article. And we’re not yet a large enough website to devote time to doing that because there are many other stories that would have to wait while we’re busy doing that.

However, the subject of electric vehicles and EV charging networks are important technologies that literally millions of people have been reading about on this website, and we think they will find this interview interesting.

The interview is with Paul Mitchell, president and CEO of Energy Systems Network, a US-based nonprofit which could be described as a kind of public-private partnership with the aim of discovering and commercialising technologies that provide a platform for the continued healthy growth of the entire clean-energy future of moving machines – cars and other road-going vehicles in particular, but possibly even marine vessels and other types of craft such as drones and maybe even planes. [Read more…] about Interview: Energy Systems Network CEO Paul Mitchell talks about the future of cars and Indy Autonomous Challenge

Filed Under: Energy, Features Tagged With: autonomous, batteries, battery, car, cars, challenge, competition, electric, energy, grid, hydrogen, industry, indy, kind, motor, projects, speedway, storage, systems, teams, technology, time, vehicles, years

Does technology improve the cannabis industry?

January 10, 2022 by Mark Allinson

As many states and countries have legalized the use of marijuana especially because of medicinal and recreational purposes, so the cannabis industry has improved a lot in the last few years.

This is all thanks to technology which has helped a lot in making such breakthroughs.

Technology has helped a lot in improving the cannabis industry. Nowadays, weed is found in different ways. For instance, in the form of oils, capsules, sprays, and creams, and so on. [Read more…] about Does technology improve the cannabis industry?

Filed Under: Agriculture Tagged With: cannabis, easily, helped, industry, people, process, products, science, technology

Robotic grippers 3D-printed for packaging machines

January 5, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Plastic grippers made from 3D printing and tribofilaments from Igus are 85 percent and 70 percent cheaper than the majority of competitors in the packaging industry.

3D printing is one of the most important trends in the industry today. It allows single batches to become a reality, allowing for personalized serial production of watches, furniture, and shoes. Additive manufacturing can also be a benefit to the packaging industry.

Metal grippers can be expensive and take a long time to produce.A certain company, after trying to 3D-print grippers using standard plastics like ABS and PLA with poor results, turned to igus. [Read more…] about Robotic grippers 3D-printed for packaging machines

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: company, filaments, food, friction, gripper, grippers, iglide, igus, industry, maintenance-free, material, metal, optimized, order, packaging, parts, pla, plastic, plastics, printing, process, sls, standard, tribofilament, wear

A history of advanced driver assistance systems

January 4, 2022 by David Edwards

In its report, Autonomous Cars, Robotaxis & Sensors 2022–2042, IDTechEx predicts that SAE Level 3 autonomous features, such as traffic jam pilot, will emerge in 2022 and become common in vehicles by 2042.

How did IDTechEx predict this time scale? The answer lies in the historical adoption trends of advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) technologies.

Everyone is familiar with anti-lock brakes (ABS) and traction control; you would not have even thought to ask about them when purchasing your last car. [Read more…] about A history of advanced driver assistance systems

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: abb, artificial, auto, automation, automotive, china, development, electric, flexible, hasco, industry, intelligence, joint, leading, manufacturing, parts, robotics, supplier, sustainable, systems, transition, vehicles, venture

ABB creates joint venture with China’s largest automotive parts supplier

January 4, 2022 by Mai Tao

Industrial automation company ABB and China’s leading automotive parts supplier, HASCO, have agreed to create a joint venture to drive the next generation of smart manufacturing in China’s automotive industry.

The joint venture will build on the existing successful relationship between the two companies, leading to the crucial development of highly flexible and sustainable auto parts manufacturing within HASCO’s China-based operations.

As the automotive industry’s transition towards electric vehicles gathers pace, parts manufacturers must increasingly invest in flexible facilities that can respond to rapidly changing demands and trends. [Read more…] about ABB creates joint venture with China’s largest automotive parts supplier

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: abb, artificial, auto, automation, automotive, china, development, electric, flexible, hasco, industry, intelligence, joint, leading, manufacturing, parts, robotics, supplier, sustainable, systems, transition, vehicles, venture

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