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Mitsubishi improves visualisation on its human machine interface

June 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

The GT2107 Wide Series Human Machine Interface
The GT2107 Wide Series Human Machine Interface

Mitsubishi has updated its human machine interface and integrated what it says is improved visibility and performance. 

The company says the improvements to its GT2107 HMI were driven by “end user demand”.

Mitsubishi says the GT2107 is an interface that monitors and controls machine components with a graphical touchscreen that connects to equipment such as programmable logic controllers, variable frequency drives and servos.

The compact HMI features a 7-inch wide display with 800 x 480 resolution for clear image quality and is equipped with a remote connectivity option through a virtual network computing server. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi improves visualisation on its human machine interface

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, device, equipment, hmi, human, interface, machine, maintenance, mitsubishi, server, usb

Smart tool dispenser systems finding their way into industrial settings

June 29, 2017 by Sam Francis

Thomas Dicks, head of e-business and marketing at Lerbs
Thomas Dicks, head of e-business and marketing at Lerbs
Thomas Dicks, head of e-business and marketing at Lerbs

Smart automatic vending machines are becoming increasingly widely used in industrial settings, according to Bedrunka+Hirth. 

The German company supplies what it calls “intelligent consumable and tool dispensers” which have hi-tech features such as ID card and PIN code verification access management.

B+H says the machine knows exactly who is allowed to receive a measuring device and when it must be calibrated. It logs the number of times when a milling cutter was taken out and knows when the stock is running out.  [Read more…] about Smart tool dispenser systems finding their way into industrial settings

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automatic, b+h, bedrunka+hirth, control, industrial, machine, storage, system, vending

Got milk? How a Swiss company builds filling and packaging systems for milk, coffee and other products

June 18, 2017 by David Edwards

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Scaled technology and functioning interfaces are essential for Swiss Can Machinery, which is why the company’s filling and packaging systems have a modular design throughout, and why it uses a product program with a scaled structure for the drive technology. 

The filling and packaging systems at Swiss Can Machinery – which was established by brothers Marc and Michael Grabher – shows how this objective can be achieved.

The company turns to stainless steel motors for the actuators; for example, when these systems are used for filling and packaging pharmaceutical products.  [Read more…] about Got milk? How a Swiss company builds filling and packaging systems for milk, coffee and other products

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Manufacturing, Sections A-Z Tagged With: akd, automation, cans, company, control, controller, kollmorgen, machine, machinery, machines, manufacturer, milk, motion, motors, packaging, scaled, servo, swiss, systems, technology

Baumüller and Lemo to partner on building brand new bag machine

June 17, 2017 by Sam Francis

Lemo and Baumüller

Baumüller, a drive and automation systems manufacturer, has received an order from Lemo Maschinenbau to design a cost-optimized, efficient and sustainable foil bag machine that also affords the manufacturer maximum flexibility and quick commissioning in the production process due to its modular structure.

Baumüller says its engineering specialists were able to meet Lemo’s requirement for modularity and a work cycle increase with the help of a new automation concept.

Among other things, a modern and streamlined drive and control architecture was used for this purpose. This means an integrated fieldbus system, minimum number of devices and a reduced control structure.  [Read more…] about Baumüller and Lemo to partner on building brand new bag machine

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: bag, bags, baumüller, control, director, film, machine, managing, structure

Books: Journeys into the minds of robots

June 17, 2017 by Sam Francis

book tunnel

book tunnel

Elsevier has released a couple of new books that take deep dive into the programming of robots.  [Read more…] about Books: Journeys into the minds of robots

Filed Under: News Tagged With: algorithms, books, complex, control, diffuse, elsevier, engineering, learning, machine, neural, processing, programming, robotics, robots, signal

World Economic Forum selects robotics and automation companies in its ‘Technology Pioneers 2017’ list

June 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

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The World Economic Forum, the global nonprofit foundation whose annual meeting in Davos is attended by global leaders from business and politics, has published a list of companies which it considers to be the most pioneering in the field of technology.

In publishing its Technology Pioneers 2017 list, WEF has chosen 30 different companies to highlight from a variety of industries including biotechnology, agriculture, energy, transport, as well as a number of companies from the robotics and automation sector.

One of them is Horizon Robotics, a Chinese company which develops computer infrastructure to enable artificial intelligence computing and real-time decision-making, mainly aimed at enhancing self-driving vehicle safety.  [Read more…] about World Economic Forum selects robotics and automation companies in its ‘Technology Pioneers 2017’ list

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ai, artificial, buildings, company, environmental, intelligence, list, machine, materials, robotics, sensor, software, solar, technology, vision, wef

Cognitive technologies and AI poised to transform all manufacturing sectors, says Frost

June 3, 2017 by Sam Francis

ibm ai

ibm ai

Partnership, collaboration, and technology investment crucial for growth opportunities, says Frost & Sullivan’s industrial automation and process control team 

The Internet of Things and data analytics are transforming the manufacturing space, and data is the new currency.

Currently, human intervention is needed for logical and reasonable decision making. However, with the rise of cognitive technologies, machines will be empowered to detect constantly changing manufacturing scenarios and respond in real time with minimum human intervention.

To be successful, manufacturers need to invest in artificial intelligence technology to improve plant efficiency and productivity, and build partnerships and collaborations that drive data-driven intelligence.  [Read more…] about Cognitive technologies and AI poised to transform all manufacturing sectors, says Frost

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: ai, analytics, automation, cognitive, control, data, frost, industrial, intelligence, learning, machine, manufacturing, process, sullivan, technologies

Grimme marks 80 years since first automated potato harvesting machine

June 2, 2017 by Sam Francis

grimme potato machine

grimme potato machine

In Germany alone, over 10 million tonnes of potatoes are harvested each year. Worldwide, the total even exceeds 341 million tonnes.

More than 80 years ago, Grimme developed the first potato harvesting machine. A great deal has happened since that time, and now Grimme is said to be the world market leader in potato harvesting technology.

Besides the actual harvesting, efficient storage technology is equally important to ensure that potatoes remain available in top quality to meet demand.  [Read more…] about Grimme marks 80 years since first automated potato harvesting machine

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: automated, encoder, grimme, harvesting, hengstler, machine, potato, potatoes, technology

Logistics automation startup Grabit ships products to two Fortune 100 companies

May 31, 2017 by David Edwards

grabit

grabit

Grabit, a startup automation systems provider to the manufacturing and warehouse logistics industries, has shipped multiple units of its material handling robot, Stackit, to what it says is “an industry-leading athletic shoe and apparel company”.

Grabit also shipped multiple units of Meterit, its “intelligent conveyor system”, to a “global leader” in express package delivery services.

To date, Grabit has secured $25 million in financing from investors and strategic partners. This funding is being applied to develop flexible robotic automation solutions that leverage Grabit’s electroadhesion technology and machine learning software to provide up to 20x productivity improvement for its customers’ operations.  [Read more…] about Logistics automation startup Grabit ships products to two Fortune 100 companies

Filed Under: Logistics, News, Transportation Tagged With: automation, electroadhesion, handling, industry, learning, logistics, machine, manufacturing, material, meterit, robot, stackit, warehouse

Kuka shows off its robots working in microelectronics

May 30, 2017 by Sam Francis

KUKA robots Possehl Electronics

Electronics is a fast-growing market for industrial robots, and Kuka has been showing off some of its success in the sector. 

In one example the company highlighted recently, a total of 25 Kuka robots are in operation at Possehl Electronics in Niefern, Germany.

There, they manufacture complex timing cases for electric power steering systems for cars.

At the core of the system, three KR Agilus robots precisely place components into the injection molding machine.

Industrial robots work on three lines with an accuracy to a tenth of a millimeter, says Kuka.  [Read more…] about Kuka shows off its robots working in microelectronics

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: accuracy, injection, kr, kuka, machine, molding, robots, system

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