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Audi autonomous car tech boss chats with humanoid robot as though it were entirely natural

June 18, 2017 by Sam Francis

The cockpit inside Audi’s autonomous car, “Jack”

Audi has demonstrated its autonomous car – which it calls “Jack” – in a road test featuring a humanoid robot called Sophia, developed by Hanson Robotics.

Audi’s head of concept development, automated driving, Klaus Verweyen, was sitting in the driver’s seat of the car, while Sophia was in the passenger seat.

Verweyen chatted away to Sophia as though it was the most normal thing in the world. Meanwhile, Jack drove itself from Audi’s facility onto a main highway and back again.  [Read more…] about Audi autonomous car tech boss chats with humanoid robot as though it were entirely natural

Filed Under: Sections A-Z, Transportation Tagged With: audi, automated, autonomous, cameras, car, development, driving, engineer, humanoid, jack, laser, road, robot, robotics, sensors, sophia, technology, verweyen

Collaborative robotic system makes ‘monotonous and physically demanding tasks’ at BMW easier

June 15, 2017 by Sam Francis

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A worker at BMW Dingolfing, with the Kuka collaborative robot

The employees at BMW Group’s Dingolfing Plant have a new, highly responsive assistant: an LBR iiwa lightweight robot from Kuka, which they say takes over “monotonous and physically demanding tasks”. 

Previously, BMW employees had to lift a differential case which weighed up to 5.5 kg, and had to manoeuvre it with millimeter-precision, in the assembly of the front axle.

Now the robot is taking over this “ergonomically demanding work”.  [Read more…] about Collaborative robotic system makes ‘monotonous and physically demanding tasks’ at BMW easier

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: bmw, collaboration, collaborative, dingolfing, human-robot, iiwa, kuka, lightweight, robot, robotic, sensors, system

Robot cars pose ‘unprecedented risks and costs’, warns Consumer Watchdog

June 15, 2017 by David Edwards

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Robot cars pose unprecedented risks to the American public, Consumer Watchdog warned in a report, Self-Driving Vehicles: The Threat to Consumers.

In a representation to the Senate, Consumer Watchdog says robot cars – also known as driverless, self-driving, autonomous or highly-automated cars – require mandatory safety, security, privacy and ethical standards.

The organisation also warned that getting Madd is not enough.

The Consumer Watchdog report is being issued in conjunction with a day-long program, Driverless Cars: The Legal Landscape, sponsored by George Washington University Law School and a hearing by the Senate Commerce Committee, Paving the Way for Self-Driving Vehicles.  [Read more…] about Robot cars pose ‘unprecedented risks and costs’, warns Consumer Watchdog

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: auto, autonomous, cars, consumer, risks, robot, safety, senate, standards, technology, watchdog

Oticon uses Universal Robots machine to manipulate tiny little components inside hearing aid

June 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

oticon hearing aid

New robot lends precision and reliability to the production of hearing aids, says Oticon

Hearing aid device manufacturer Oticon required a more flexible robot to handle the tiny hearing device components in its production.

The company had been using robot technology for the past 10 years. But, as the minute components became increasingly smaller in order to make the hearing aids more comfortable, the existing two- and three-axis robots used in manufacturing were no longer suitable.

They could not perform the required lateral and vertical movements sufficiently. If for instance a small part is stuck in a mould, the robot should be dexterous enough to tip it out.  [Read more…] about Oticon uses Universal Robots machine to manipulate tiny little components inside hearing aid

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: components, hearing, mould, oticon, parts, production, robot, smaller, suction

Ready Robotics launches ‘first’ robotics-as-a-service solution

June 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

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ready robotics 1

Ready Robotics has launched what it claims is the first robots-as-a-service solution, detailing its pricing, along with some IP54-rated TaskMate Hardware, at ATX East. 

The company says it is a “plug-and-play robotics platform” which brings industrial automation to tasks at a fraction of the cost in less than a day.

Ready Robotics says this is “the first robots-as-a-service solution tough enough to handle real industrial tasks and flexible enough to be deployed in mere hours”.  [Read more…] about Ready Robotics launches ‘first’ robotics-as-a-service solution

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, industrial, platform, ready, robot, robotics, robots-as-a-service, solution, taskmate

Epson showcases new Flexion industrial robot and printer built using SCARA robot

June 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Flexion at tradeshow
Epson’s Flexion 6-axis industrial robot

Epson Robots is showcasing a range of new technologies for a wide variety of applications in factory automation at the Automation Technology show, ATX East.

ATX is currently under way, running from June 13-15, and is being held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York, in the US. Epson’s booth is number 2405.

Epson’s showcase will feature the new and “revolutionary” Flexion N2 6-Axis robot as well as an assembly demo of an Epson Point of Sale printer built with a high precision SCARA robot and a compact 6-Axis robot.  [Read more…] about Epson showcases new Flexion industrial robot and printer built using SCARA robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: assembly, automation, automotive, axis, compact, design, epson, factory, flexion, high, industries, robot, robots, scara

ABB’s YuMi collaborative robot rings opening bell at Nasdaq stock market

June 12, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Collaborative robot YuMi was the – arguably oblivious – guest of Robo Global, creator of the world’s first robotics and automaton investor index series

ABB’s YuMi dual-arm, collaborative robot rang the opening bell today at the Nasdaq MarketSite Studio in Times Square in New York City to start the trading day.

YuMi was a guest of Robo Global, which offers The Robo Global Robotics and Automation Index Series, the world’s first benchmark index series to track the global robotics and automation market.

Greg Scheu, president of the Americas region for ABB, joined YuMi and Robo Global executives at the podium for the ceremony.  [Read more…] about ABB’s YuMi collaborative robot rings opening bell at Nasdaq stock market

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: abb, automation, bell, collaborative, global, nasdaq, opening, robo, robot, robotics, yumi

Universal Robots and partners to demonstrate ‘next generation’ collaborative robot technology at ATX East

June 12, 2017 by Sam Francis

Steve “Woz” Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and chief scientist at Primary Data

 

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Universal Robots is planning to showcase a range of new technologies and partnerships at ATX East, said to the largest annual design and manufacturing event on the US East Coast.

This year, the keynote speaker at the event will be Steve “Woz” Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and currently chief scientist at Primary Data.

Attendees at UBM’s ATX East in New York City, June 13-15, will be greeted by three collaborative robots from Universal Robots at the expo entrance.  [Read more…] about Universal Robots and partners to demonstrate ‘next generation’ collaborative robot technology at ATX East

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: atx, cobots, collaborative, east, robot, robots, universal, ur, vision

Chinese government’s plan to grow robotics and automation industry seems to be working

June 11, 2017 by Sam Francis

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China’s plan to expand the nation’s robotics and automation industry seems to be working, according to a new survey by TheRobotReport.com. 

The website tracks robotics companies worldwide and editor Frank Tobe says he wrote about 194 robot companies in China in 2015, but now that number has more than doubled to greater than 500.

The Chinese government launched a “robot revolution” as part of its Made in China 2025 program a couple of years ago, partly because it has become the world’s biggest buyer of robots and would like some of those robots to be made by domestic companies.  [Read more…] about Chinese government’s plan to grow robotics and automation industry seems to be working

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automation, china, chinese, government, report, robot, robotics, robots

Robotic Vision Technologies and Universal Robots introduce 3D cobot packaging application

June 7, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Robotic Vision Technologies will be a co-exhibitor at EastPack 2017, on June 13-15, 2017 with the world’s largest collaborative robot maker Universal Robots.

RVT will be demonstrating its new collaborative 3D vision guidance software on a Universal Robot UR5. The 3D cobot packaging solution can be seen at EastPack ATX 2017 in East Booth 2529 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

RVT, a leader in vision software for industrial applications, has been integrated into Universal Robots’ cobot arms to demonstrate precise pick-and-place items off a conveyor in 2.5D and onto a movable tray in 3D.  [Read more…] about Robotic Vision Technologies and Universal Robots introduce 3D cobot packaging application

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automate, cobot, collaborative, conveyor, cvf, eastpack, packaging, robot, robotic, robots, rvt, software, solution, system, technologies, universal, vision

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