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Realtime Robotics integrates robot motion planning and control software with Siemens Process Simulate

October 9, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Realtime Robotics, the leader in collision-free autonomous motion planning for industrial robots, today announced that it has teamed with Siemens to integrate its RapidPlan software with Siemens Process Simulate, in the company’s Tecnomatix portfolio.

This integration enables Siemens customers to utilize Realtime’s innovative robot motion planning and control software as a part of their regular workflow, without leaving Process Simulate.

Customers using the integration can easily visualize, prioritize and simulate robot task plans, and validate them through virtual commissioning. Support for servo weld guns has also been added. [Read more…] about Realtime Robotics integrates robot motion planning and control software with Siemens Process Simulate

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: automated, collision-free, control, customers, industrial, integration, manual, motion, planning, plans, process, programming, rapidplan, realtime, robot, robotics, robots, siemens, simulate, simulation, software, task, time

Kawasaki Robotics teams up with Realtime Robotics to develop robot motion planning

June 13, 2022 by Mai Tao

Kawasaki Robotics, a manufacturer of industrial robots and automation systems, has teamed up Realtime Robotics, a developer of autonomous motion planning for industrial robots, to automate the programming, implementation and control of its industrial robots.

Realtime Robotics and Kawasaki have partnered on several projects, including helping a major automotive manufacturer improve the speed of programming by 70 percent.

This manufacturer reduced the pre-production engineering commissioning process through the use of automatic, collision-free motion planning technology; technology that in the future will enable the time-consuming physical validation of robot paths to be eliminated altogether. [Read more…] about Kawasaki Robotics teams up with Realtime Robotics to develop robot motion planning

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: advanced, kawasaki, manufacturer, motion, planning, programming, rapidplan, realtime, robot, robotics, robots, software, time

How Does Route Planning Software Work?

May 3, 2022 by David Edwards

When it comes to your organization’s bottom line, you want to be sure that you are doing all possible to obtain the finest conclusion. Whatever your industry, when you devote significant time and effort going to several countries, the costs quickly pile up.

Naturally, the first step should be to choose a solution that can decrease significant expenses and assist your organization in operating more efficiently – and this is where route planning software comes into play.

Route softwares, like Route4Me, provide several advantages to your organization; here are four to consider. [Read more…] about How Does Route Planning Software Work?

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: consumers, costs, deliveries, delivery, planning, route, software, time

Yamaha Motor Ventures leads $7.5 million funding round for Verge Ag

April 29, 2022 by Mai Tao

Yamaha Motor Ventures, the strategic business development and investment arm of Yamaha Motor, has led a $7.5 million Series A funding round for Verge Ag, a precision agriculture company.

Verge claims to be the developer of the world’s first AI-powered interactive software that enables farmers to plan, simulate, and validate the movement of equipment in the field and execute field operations efficiently.

Nolan Paul, partner and Global Ag Tech lead for Yamaha Motor Ventures, says: “This investment in Verge Ag underlines our thesis that precision farming technologies are mission critical to a sustainable future for agriculture. [Read more…] about Yamaha Motor Ventures leads $7.5 million funding round for Verge Ag

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: ag, capital, data, developing, digital, efficiently, equipment, execute, farm, farmers, farming, field, funding, land, motor, operations, plan, planning, round, ventures, verge, yamaha

Stäubli launches new software to enable robot programming through PLCs

January 30, 2022 by David Edwards

Stäubli has launched uniVAL pi, a software solution that will enable robot programming to be implemented in the future via the PLC, using Plug & Play in Siemens TIA Portal.

A PLC, or programmable logic controller, is a type of small computer or device used to control machines in factories.

Stäubli’s new software is optionally an available communication interface, with which users can program Stäubli robots without manufacturer-specific, high-level language knowledge in their familiar environment – safely, quickly and efficiently, says the company. [Read more…] about Stäubli launches new software to enable robot programming through PLCs

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: brings, centrally, communication, controller, cpu, developed, enable, fully, functions, interface, path, pi, planning, plc, programming, remains, robot, robots, safety, siemens, software, solution, staubli, unival, users

Enabling manufacturing innovation with the virtual twin experience

November 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Manufacturers in just about every industry are already embracing the reality of Industry 4.0 – that the digital transformation of factories is necessary, replacing manual processes with automated systems in cyber-physical smart factories.

This is crucial to manufacturers as challenges caused by global disruptions can make it even more challenging for them to ramp up production to satisfy ever-volatile market demands.

There are many subtle differences in the obstacles faced by manufacturers in different industries, but there are also a few key challenges that all manufacturers have in common. Having a limited number of assembly lines makes it difficult for manufacturers to keep up with the rising demand for customised products as well as the accelerating rate of innovation (and by extension, obsolescence) in new products.

Many manufacturers still lack the visibility required to respond to supply and demand volatility in an agile manner. At the same time, it can be challenging to be mindful of the growing list of certifications required and regulations that manufacturers need to comply with – in addition to the growing pressure for manufacturers to shift towards more sustainable practices. [Read more…] about Enabling manufacturing innovation with the virtual twin experience

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: manufacturers, manufacturing, operations, planning, twin, twins, virtual

Mujin brings its ‘production-ready intelligent robotics solutions’ to US logistics companies

September 23, 2021 by Mai Tao

Mujin, a Japanese industrial robotics company bringing machine intelligence to robots throughout Asia since 2011, has established US-based Mujin Corporation and has opened its first office in North America.

Located in Sandy Springs, north of Atlanta, the office will house the company’s expanding engineering, sales and support staff, including Mujin co-founder and Mujin Corp CEO Ross Diankov.

The office will serve as a hub for expanding the company’s multi-award-winning solutions into the US’s burgeoning logistics automation market. [Read more…] about Mujin brings its ‘production-ready intelligent robotics solutions’ to US logistics companies

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: applications, company, control, controller, intelligence, machine, motion, mujin, pallets, perception, planning, robot, robots, system, tasks

Kuka releases new version of its robot simulation software

June 8, 2021 by David Edwards

Automation specialist Kuka has released the new version of its smart simulation software, Kuka.Sim 4.0. (See video below.)

Kuka.Sim 4.0 enables details and sequences of robot applications to be “realistically simulated” even before start-up and then transferred 100 percent to the real controller.

The Kuka.Sim simulation software brings robot applications to life – even before the real system is put into operation. [Read more…] about Kuka releases new version of its robot simulation software

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: add-on, applications, cell, controller, data, export, greater, kuka, kuka.sim, planning, programming, real, reliability, robot, simplicity, simulation, software, time, users, version, welding

Realtime Robotics raises $31.4 million in Series A funding round

June 3, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Realtime Robotics, a developer of motion planning software for industrial robots, has completed its $31.4 million Series A round.

New strategic investors including HAHN Automation and SAIC Capital Management, as well as new institutional investors Soundproof Ventures and Heroic Ventures, join existing investors SPARX Asset Management, Omron Ventures, Toyota AI Ventures, Scrum Ventures and Duke Angels in concluding this round.

Realtime Robotics says it was founded to transform automation with flexible robot control capabilities, built on its innovative, real-time collision-free motion planning technology. [Read more…] about Realtime Robotics raises $31.4 million in Series A funding round

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, closely, companies, complexity, customers, improve, improving, industrial, investment, investors, management, manufacturers, motion, planning, realtime, robotic, robotics, robots, round, technology, ventures, warehouse

Automated Guided Vehicle Systems in Use at Audi

May 28, 2021 by Elaine

State-of-the-art automotive manufacturing calls for modularity and versatility when it comes to planning and implementing material supply trolleys for intralogistics. (See video below.)

This is especially clear if you explore the Audi site in Neckarsulm, Germany, where the Audi A8 is manufactured over several floors.

Top-of-the-range models such as the Audi A8 allow customers to choose from a wide range of design options and additional extras to customize their vehicle however they want.

This means that the production teams must stock different types of components in the warehouse and utilize precise advance planning to have the required materials arrive at the line in sufficient quantities and, most importantly, in the right order. [Read more…] about Automated Guided Vehicle Systems in Use at Audi

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: agv, audi, automated, automotive, components, design, exceptionally, guided, ideal, industry, intralogistics, item, material, opted, plan, planning, production, required, supply, system, systems, transport, trolleys, vehicle

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