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Realtime Robotics raises $18 million Series A funding

October 17, 2019 by Sam Francis

Realtime Robotics, a provider of responsive motion planning for industrial robots and autonomous vehicles, says it has raised $11.7 million in Series A funding.

The round was led by Sparx Asset Management, and included participation from Mitsubishi Electric, Hyundai, and Omron Ventures, alongside existing investors Toyota AI Ventures, Scrum Ventures, and the Duke Angel Network.

The new capital will be used to accelerate the development of more commercial product releases and expand the team to support key customers and partners across the globe. [Read more…] about Realtime Robotics raises $18 million Series A funding

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automation, environments, industrial, machines, motion, omron, planning, realtime, robotics, robots, solutions, team, technology, ventures, work

All Axis Robotics manufactures custom robot arm end-effectors with MakerBot 3D printer

September 26, 2019 by David Edwards

MakerBot, a 3D printing equipment supplier, says All Axis Robotics is implementing the MakerBot “Method” manufacturing workstation – or 3D printer – into its automation processes to produce custom tooling parts for its legacy machines as well as customers.

All Axis Robotics is a Dallas, Texas-based machine shop and a leader in turnkey custom robot solutions for other machine shops and manufacturing facilities in need of automated machine tending.

Customers enlist the expertise of All Axis Robotics’ mechanical and manufacturing engineers to streamline their manufacturing operations with robotic arms and custom end-effectors, including those for CNC machine tending, automated part sanding, and brake press machine tending, among others. [Read more…] about All Axis Robotics manufactures custom robot arm end-effectors with MakerBot 3D printer

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automation, axis, custom, customers, engineers, kuzmin, machine, machines, makerbot, manufacturing, material, method, parts, printing, processes, produce, robot, robotics, sander, shop, solutions, tending, traditional, turnaround

Omron says its optical sensors can better detect black surfaces

September 17, 2019 by Mai Tao

Omron has launched an updated ranges of optical sensors that the company says can better detect black, mirrored and transparent surfaces.

Omron Electronic Components Europe says the new series of optical sensors, also feature a longer detection distance.

Omron B5W sensors are particularly effective at identifying black, transparent, reflective and other hard to detect services, and the new range also features enhanced performance in this area. [Read more…] about Omron says its optical sensors can better detect black surfaces

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, black, colours, convergent, detect, detection, devices, diffuse, falling, items, lcr, light, machines, miniature, mm, objects, omron, optical, paper, performance, reflective, reliably, robot, sensing, sensors, step, surfaces, target, transparent, w-lb, white

China’s largest food delivery company to test robots

September 2, 2019 by Mai Tao

China’s largest food delivery company is to test robots, according to a report on Abacus News. 

Meituan employs more than 600,000 delivery drivers across China, and deals with more than 25 million orders a day.

The company is predicting growth of 200 per cent by 2025 and is reportedly testing the delivery robots – called “Xiaodai”, meaning “pouch” – in Beijing and Shenzen. [Read more…] about China’s largest food delivery company to test robots

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: authorities, beijing, chaoyang, china, city, company, deliveries, delivery, district, food, largest, lenovo, locations, machines, mall, meituan, news, robots, test, xiaodai

Universal Robots and Phillips partner to provide integration with Haas machine tools

August 13, 2019 by David Edwards

Universal Robots and Phillips Corporation have formed a partnership to make it easier to integrate with popular Haas CNC machine tools.

The partnership with Phillips Corporation, the largest global distributor of best-selling Haas CNC machines, offers a fast track to spindle uptime with safe, easy-to-use, and cost-effective cobots

Loading and unloading CNC machines is becoming one of the most popular applications for collaborative robots as manufacturers face significant difficulties in staffing this tedious task. [Read more…] about Universal Robots and Phillips partner to provide integration with Haas machine tools

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cnc, cobots, corporation, distributor, haas, machine, machines, manufacturers, partnership, phillips, robots, universal, ur

This component could profoundly change robots and other machines in the future

August 6, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

 

Pictured above, in exploded view, is a machinery component called the “LiveDrive”. It’s covered by a variety of patents and has been described as “revolutionary” because it could – believe it or not – change the world. 

First unveiled about three years ago, the LiveDrive is a completely new type of direct-drive motor which can provide robots with more power without using as much electricity, lubrication or space – significant savings in each of those areas and perhaps others. Direct-drive motors do not use gearboxes, but to date, their limited torque means that they have only been suitable for a limited range of applications.

In overly simplistic terms, the LiveDrive is to robots what engines are to cars – it enables machines to move. And critically, it has far greater torque, according to its makers; and can generate this without the need for traditional gears, which have teeth that require lubrication, make a lot of noise, and wear out eventually. LiveDrive uses a patented combination and composition of magnets to achieve what traditional drives and motors achieve by using gears and other mechanisms. [Read more…] about This component could profoundly change robots and other machines in the future

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: company, delta, demaurex, direct-drive, direct-drive motors, gearbox, genesis, genesis robotics, livedrive, lubrication, machines, motor, robot, robotics, robots, technology

How Automation has Transformed the Delivery Process

July 22, 2019 by Liv

 

The world of logistics has, in recent years, been radically altered by automation.

More than ever before, the process of getting a package from one location to another has been put into the hands of machines, and the change is behind many of the recent improvements in packaging and distribution that even small businesses can enjoy.

But exactly how does automation impact the delivery process, and what changes might we continue to see in the future? Let’s take a look. [Read more…] about How Automation has Transformed the Delivery Process

Filed Under: Features, Logistics, Promoted Tagged With: allows, amount, approval, automated, automation, company, deliver, delivery, driver, driverless, drivers, effectively, human, impact, location, logistics, machines, navigation, network, package, packages, picking, process, suited, tasks, time, warehouse, widespread

Ket-Met reduces machine costs by more than 40 percent, says Universal Robots

July 8, 2019 by Sam Francis

Ket-Met has been able to reduce machine costs by more than 40 percent through the application of collaborative robots, according to a case study by Universal Robots

Ket-Met is a Finnish subcontract machine tooling shop.

Until recently, the company had progressively lost its cost competitiveness – the main reason for this was that its traditional way of using CNC machines required too much manpower.

Machine hour costs were reduced by over 40 percent due to Universal Robots’ cobots.

This helped the company win new orders. [Read more…] about Ket-Met reduces machine costs by more than 40 percent, says Universal Robots

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: accurate, cnc, cobot, cobots, company, cost, costs, employees, finnish, growth, kalanen, ket-met, machine, machines, parts, percent, production, programming, robots, savonlinna

Bright Machines launches ‘first software-defined microfactory’

June 27, 2019 by Sam Francis

Bright Machines has launched what it says the “first software-defined microfactory”.

The term “software-defined” is often used in computer networking and implies that a system is less dependent on specific – perhaps expensive – hardware and more defined by the software.

Bright Machines says it is delivering its vision of integrating software and artificial intelligence into every phase of the manufacturing cycle with the introduction of Bright “Microfactories”. [Read more…] about Bright Machines launches ‘first software-defined microfactory’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: adaptive, approach, assembly, automated, automation, bright, brightware, computer, factories, factory, intelligent, lines, machines, manufacturing, microfactories, perations, product, production, robotics, software, software-defined, time, vision

Six innovative companies nominated for grand prize at microtechnology trade show

June 11, 2019 by David Edwards

EPHJ prize

Six innovative companies have been nominated for the grand prize at the microtechnology trade show EPHJ, the leading showcase for watchmaking, jewellery, and micro- and medical technologies sectors.

The jury of experts of the 2019 EPHJ-EPMT-SMT Trade Fair has selected six highly innovative projects for the Exhibitors’ Grand Prix to be voted on by the exhibitors to select and announce the winner at the show, which will take place in Geneva, Switzerland from 18-21 June.

Levitation of machines, the green properties of supercritical CO2, machine learning algorithms, new hope for the 16 million people suffering from retinal vein occlusion, a machine that is mightier than a spark and a new fine-layer treatment process are just a few of the spectacular innovations proposed by the six nominees for the 2019 Exhibitors’ Grand Prix selected by the Jury for the EPHJ-EPMT-SMT Trade Show. [Read more…] about Six innovative companies nominated for grand prize at microtechnology trade show

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: beckhoff, cleaning, companies, company, degreasing, dense, design, discharge, elliseting, ellistat, energy, ephj-epmt-smt, exhibitors, femtoprint, films, fine, fluid, gf, grand, high-precision, innovative, june, levitation, machine, machines, machining, medical, parts, prix, process, project, reduces, retinal, solutions, supercritical, sy&se, system, takes, technology, time, tool, tools, trade, vein, water, xplanar

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