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Comau establishes ‘highly specialised’ robotic laser labs

April 21, 2020 by David Edwards

Comau, an industrial automation specialist, has created what it describes as “highly specialized laser laboratories”.

The company says they are designed to support customers as they develop, implement and optimize the laser processes involved in constructing and assembling e-motors and batteries.

Comau now has two labs in Grugliasco, Turin – one specialized in batteries and the other dedicated to e-motors, together with additional labs in Shanghai and Detroit. [Read more…] about Comau establishes ‘highly specialised’ robotic laser labs

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: applications, battery, comau, highly, laboratories, labs, laser, lhyte, process, solution, specialized, welding

A digital skills crisis is looming in manufacturing – but there could be a game-changing solution

April 20, 2020 by Polly

According to recent research, there’s an escalating talent shortage in the manufacturing industry. As the sector benefits from advances in technology, including implementation of automated processes and robotics – the digital skills gap has only widened.

In the 2018 Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute skills gap and future of work study, researchers predicted a potential shortage of around 2.4 million workers over the next 10 years.
The study was US-based, but the findings are likely to resonate with manufacturing firms worldwide. Job openings have been growing at rapid rates, but employers are struggling to find the skilled talent needed to fill them. [Read more…] about A digital skills crisis is looming in manufacturing – but there could be a game-changing solution

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Promoted Tagged With: automation, cad, digital, digital skills, digitise, Fractory, gap, industry, manufacturing, manufacturing industry, meet, needed, platform, process, processes, skills, solutions, study, technology

Mirka launches project to develop robotic surface finish solution for industrial customers

April 20, 2020 by David Edwards

Surface finishing technology company Mirka has launched what it says is the world’s first patent pending Automated Industrial Programme to develop robotic orbital sanding systems.

The initiative is being launched globally by Mirka in April 2020, and is spearheaded by the Mirka Airos.

The aim is to build an “innovative, electric Automated Industrial Random Orbital Sander”, which integrates with manufacturers’ robotic systems to carry out intensive, high work load sanding, where precision and minimal maintenance is critical. [Read more…] about Mirka launches project to develop robotic surface finish solution for industrial customers

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: advanced, airos, automated, customers, head, industrial, mirka, process, programme, provide, robot, robotic, sanding, solution

IMI Norgren launches online configurator for choosing actuators

April 13, 2020 by David Edwards

A new online application configuration tool, which allows engineers to specify their required actuator easily and quickly, has been launched by IMI Precision Engineering. 

The traditional manual specification of electric actuators often prove a “time consuming and complex task” for engineers, says IMI.

The new configurator, which compliments the IMI Norgren Elion Electrical Actuation Rodstyle and Rodless range, has become an “essential tool”, simplifying the process and allowing users to benefit from a wealth of knowledge and expertise to ensure they select the most efficient and accurate actuator, says the company. [Read more…] about IMI Norgren launches online configurator for choosing actuators

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: actuator, actuators, application, configurator, customer, customers, electric, engineering, engineers, imi, input, norgren, online, precision, process, required, specification, time, tool, users

GÖPEL improves quality control in automotive manufacturing with Universal Robots

April 9, 2020 by Sam Francis

Using the UR10e, the company says it has eliminated the tedious and physically taxing tests manually conducted by employees

Universal Robots says GÖPEL electronic, a manufacturer of testing and inspection systems for electronic assemblies and printed circuit boards, has developed a revolutionary, automated quality control system for its automotive customers using its UR10e cobot.

According to Thomas Schöppe, senior team manager at GÖPEL electronic, the cobot replaces the company’s manual and cumbersome end of line seating test system. He says: “Previously, our employees have to simulate the vehicle-driver interaction.

For example, pressing the seat’s buttons and switches to measure the voltage or current. This process could often result in production errors which proved costly further down the manufacturing line. [Read more…] about GÖPEL improves quality control in automotive manufacturing with Universal Robots

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: automotive, buttons, cobot, control, customers, electronic, employees, existing, göpel, manufacturing, process, quality, result, robots, schöppe, shortage, switches, system, universal, ur

The Motorcycle Industry and the Use of Production Robots

April 7, 2020 by Polly

In recent years, the use of production robots has revolutionized the motorcycle industry. The use of robots is a new trend that is implemented by many brands because of the improvement in productivity.

When it comes to this industry, robots are used for a large array of uses, from painting, to the actual assembly process and welding.

So, let’s take a look at the companies that started using robots and what they have to say about the results of this transition. [Read more…] about The Motorcycle Industry and the Use of Production Robots

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: black widow motorcycle ramp, company, process, production, robotics, robots

Q-Span Workstation Kit becomes first UR+ Application Kit for quality inspection to be certified by Universal Robots

March 17, 2020 by Sam Francis

New Scale Robotics has launched its Q-Span Workstation Kit, the first application kit for quality inspection to be certified by Universal Robots and featured on the UR+ platform. (See video below.)

The Q-Span Workstation Kit allows quality teams to automate measurement inspection of small parts. Deployed on a UR3e collaborative robot (cobot), the Q-Span Workstation Kit increases measurement consistency and helps quality teams to achieve gage R&R targets.

David Henderson, CEO of New Scale Robotics, says: “New Scale Robotics is pleased to be in the vanguard of Universal Robots’ new UR+ application kits for quality inspection processes. [Read more…] about Q-Span Workstation Kit becomes first UR+ Application Kit for quality inspection to be certified by Universal Robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: application, automate, certified, example, inspection, kit, measure, measurement, parts, process, programs, q-span, quality, robotics, scale, solution, solutions, teams, ur, workstation

4 Ways Robotics and AI Are Transforming Design and Creatives

March 10, 2020 by Polly

While AI and robotics have made waves in several industries, it would seem inconceivable to the uninitiated for robots and intelligent machines to make a mark in the creatives sector. How could systems be taught creativity?

In fact, when researchers from the Oxford Martin School ranked 702 occupations according to their susceptibility to computerization, jobs that center around creativity were least in danger.

Designers, curators, artists, choreographers, dancers, musicians, singers, writers, and authors were among those less likely to be replaced by robots. [Read more…] about 4 Ways Robotics and AI Are Transforming Design and Creatives

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: advertising, ai, artists, artwork, autodraw, based, creative, design, development, help, idea, ideas, machines, people, process, repetitive, robotics, tasks, time, variations

How AI Technologies Accelerate Progress in Medical Diagnosis

March 9, 2020 by Polly

The implementation areas of Artificial Intelligence or AI are growing rapidly. This technology is already used to improve cybersecurity, manufacturing, education, and logistics. But does AI have something to offer for healthcare?

According to the latest paper published in the Future Healthcare Journal, AI will be increasingly applied within the healthcare field, especially for the tasks of diagnosis and treatment recommendations, patient engagement and adherence, and administrative activities of the healthcare workforce.

In this article, you will find more information about the promising opportunities of applying AI in the medical field, explore the ways it can improve the treatment process, and read about the most successful AI implementations for medical purposes. [Read more…] about How AI Technologies Accelerate Progress in Medical Diagnosis

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, diagnosis, healthcare, medical, patient, process, solutions, treatment

Die Casting 101: Learn More About its Process and Advantages

March 3, 2020 by Polly

Have you ever wondered how intricate automobile parts like starter motor brackets, flywheel, solenoid valves, and the likes are produced?

Or, perhaps, the massive machine and equipment parts?

How about those Hot Wheels toy car collections that kids love? The answer: die casting.

Die casting is an industrial manufacturing process that uses tool dies, which produce metal parts that are too geometrically complex to be produced by any other means.

This process makes use of molten alloy or metal injected into a die at high pressure, which is exactly what Chicago White Metal Castings does. [Read more…] about Die Casting 101: Learn More About its Process and Advantages

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing, Promoted Tagged With: casting, die, dies, metal, parts, process

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