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Industry robotics: How will it affect you?

July 24, 2018 by Mark Allinson

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Robots have evolved, creating an era where machines are used on the factory floors, in manufacturing warehouses and in logistics.

The robotics industry is booming with global research predicting that the industrial robotics industry is set to surpass $80 billion by 2024.

But does this mean the world is ready to replace man with machine? A daunting concept for some, for others an opportunity to underpin the capabilities of collaborating on a whole new level.  [Read more…] about Industry robotics: How will it affect you?

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: blast rooms, cobots, collaborative robots, industry, large-scale blast rooms, spray booths

At the centre of events worldwide

April 4, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

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Since RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com was launched a couple of years ago, we’ve learned a lot. 

One of the things we’ve learned is that there are many interesting trade shows around the world related to the industries we cover.

The technologies within robotics and automation are present in just about every industry and business sector on Earth, so our content could be highly diverse, but we tend to concentrate on manufacturing and logistics, although not exclusively – we do take a look at other areas part of the time.  [Read more…] about At the centre of events worldwide

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: events, exhibitions, industrial, industry, logistics, manufacturing, trade shows

Smart manufacturing to play central role at China International Industry Fair

October 28, 2017 by Editor

The concept of smart manufacturing is to play a central role at this year’s China Industrial Industry Fair.

Smart manufacturing is a term used to mean any manufacturing system which uses advanced technologies – such as robotics, automation and network connectivity.

Other related terms are Industry 4.0, intelligent manufacturing, and lights-out manufacturing.  [Read more…] about Smart manufacturing to play central role at China International Industry Fair

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: china, industry, trade fair

Kuka to replace entire Agilus range of small robots

September 8, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Kuka says it is working on innovations and improvements which will lead to the replacement of its entire Agilus range by the end of this year.

Kuka says the small robots of the KR Agilus series already feature “impressive speed, extreme agility in confined spaces, short cycle times and maximum precision”.

But Kuka has now further developed the KR Agilus sixx.  [Read more…] about Kuka to replace entire Agilus range of small robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: collaborative robot, industrial robot, industry, kuka, kuka agilus, small robot

Baumüller prepares to showcase new solutions at Drinktec event

August 3, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Baumüller will introduce what it describes as “complete solution packages and industry-specific components” at Drinktec 2017, the drinks packaging industry event. 

From September 11-15, 2017, Baumüller will participate in drinktec 2017, the world’s leading trade fair for the beverage and liquid food industry in Munich.

In hall B3 at stand 321, the Nuremberg-based drive and automatization specialist will present its specific industry solutions for the beverage industry – from a drive with an aseptic surface for transport tasks in the food sector to compact local drive technology for minimum wiring effort.  [Read more…] about Baumüller prepares to showcase new solutions at Drinktec event

Filed Under: Industry, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: baudis, baumüller, drive, industry, iot, machines, motor, system

China’s electric car market given a jump-start by government and looks set to boost lithium industry

July 19, 2017 by Mai Tao

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The market for electric cars in China is huge already and it’s growing at almost an exponential rate annually. 

Commentators in the country include electric cars in the category called “new energy vehicles”, which also refers to hybrid energy vehicles, and are saying the market will be further accelerated as a result of government backing.

Edward Tse, CEO of Gao Feng management consultancy, says: “With the issuance in April 2017 of the Automotive Industry Mid to Long Term Development Plan, the Ministry for Industry and Information Technology provides guiding principles for the development of China’s auto industry for the next decade.  [Read more…] about China’s electric car market given a jump-start by government and looks set to boost lithium industry

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automotive, battery, electric, energy, hybrids, industry, li-ion, lithium, toyota, vehicle, vehicles

You could be seeing things that aren’t there: Google Glass finds new home in old industries

July 19, 2017 by David Edwards

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About four years ago, when Google first showed off its Glass product – a pair of hi-tech spectacles capable of running augmented reality apps – it was met with some scepticism, incredulity even. 

Few people thought it would take off, as interesting as the idea was. Maybe people generally couldn’t see themselves walking around wearing glasses which could be seen as intrusive.

Theoretically, Google Glass could display images on pretty much everything and everyone you looked at while wearing them – and would people in your eyeline appreciate that?  [Read more…] about You could be seeing things that aren’t there: Google Glass finds new home in old industries

Filed Under: Computing, Features, News Tagged With: augmented, find, glass, glasses, google, industry, logistics, manufacturing, people, reality

Hirotec on long journey towards lights-out manufacturing with robots from Otto and Yaskawa

July 18, 2017 by David Edwards

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“Lights-out manufacturing” is a term to mean the method of making things in a way that’s entirely automated and does not need humans to be involved in the process. 

Of course, humans initially set up the process, build the factory and so on, but the factory which outputs the final product only requires robotics and automation technology.

It’s an idea that has probably been explored in science fiction many times, but in reality, a fully automated factory that needs no human intervention at all is still a distant dream.  [Read more…] about Hirotec on long journey towards lights-out manufacturing with robots from Otto and Yaskawa

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automated, automation, automotive, factory, fully, hirotec, humans, industry, lights-out, machines, manufacturing, motors, otto, process, processes, production, technology

CaliBurger’s ‘Flippy’ robot gets $3 million to flip burgers

July 17, 2017 by Sam Francis

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A burger-flipping robot developed by Cali Group and Miso Robotics has received $3.1 million in financing from strategic investors including Acacia Research and Match Robotics. (See video below.)

Miso was co-founded and funded by Cali Group, which owns the Caliburger chain of fast food restaurants across the US. The company is currently specialising in automation for the catering industry.

The burger-flipping robot has been named “Flippy”, appropriately enough, and was the first robotic product developed by Miso, and the company has since developed numerous automation applications for the robot, including preparation, grilling, frying, and so on.  [Read more…] about CaliBurger’s ‘Flippy’ robot gets $3 million to flip burgers

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: acacia, ai, assistant, caliburger, flippy, industry, kitchen, miso, restaurant, robot, robotic, robotics

ThyssenKrupp claims ‘breakthrough’ in digital transformation and connecting machinery ​

July 17, 2017 by David Edwards

An illustration of ThyssenKrupp’s new IIoT platform, which it calls toii

ThyssenKrupp says it has achieved a breakthrough in the area of digital transformation and connecting machinery ​in industry.

ThyssenKrupp says it has reached a “milestone” for the digital transformation of industry and connecting the machinery of its materials services division through a new digital platform.

The company’s new internet of things platform is call Toii, or toii, as the company prefers to write it.  [Read more…] about ThyssenKrupp claims ‘breakthrough’ in digital transformation and connecting machinery ​

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: business, connecting, data, iiot, industry, internet, machinery, machines, maintenance, materials, platform, production, thyssenkrupp, toii, transformation

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