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Chinese robotic spacecraft completes second refuelling test, as Russia launches robotic cargo ship to International Space Station

June 20, 2017 by Mai Tao

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China and Russia have both launched robotic spacecraft on cargo missions recently, according to reports in the media. 

Chinese state news agency Xinhua says the Tiangong-2 space lab and Tianzhou-1 completed a second refuelling test which “cemented technical results from the first refuelling”.

According to Space.com, the refuelling procedure requires 29 steps to complete and lasts for several days.  [Read more…] about Chinese robotic spacecraft completes second refuelling test, as Russia launches robotic cargo ship to International Space Station

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cargo, china, international, refuelling, robotic, russia, space, spacecraft, station

Kuka to build personal assistance robot business with Midea

June 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Some of the products Midea manufactures

Kuka, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of industrial robotic arms, is planning to expand into the area of personal assistance robotics. 

This is according to an article on FT.com, which quotes Kuka chief executive Till Reuter.

Reuter told the FT that he sees potential for using Midea’s reach into the household appliances market to develop more complex, intelligent machines which can help with household tasks.  [Read more…] about Kuka to build personal assistance robot business with Midea

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: assistance, automation, collaborative, household, industrial, kuka, machines, market, midea, partnership, personal, reuter, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, yaskawa

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

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

Nidec says demand for robot parts has grown by seven times

June 5, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Nidec will add equipment to increase production of speed reducers. Picture: Nikkei

Nidec, a Japanese electric motor manufacturer, says demand for its speed reducers has grown seven-fold. 

The increase in orders has led the company to invest an additional $36 million in new equipment at its factory – operated by subsidiary Nidec-Shimpo – to produce more of the component.

Speed reducers are a core part in robots, and are used to control robotic limbs and give them power.  [Read more…] about Nidec says demand for robot parts has grown by seven times

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: factory, japanese, manufacturer, nidec, nidec-shimpo, reducers, robot, robotic, robots, speed

Robots now ‘essential’ to clinical diagnostic labs, says new report

June 3, 2017 by Sam Francis

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fl smith lab automation
Picture courtesy FL Automation

There is an $8.8 billion market for robotic laboratory automation systems, according to Kalorama Information.

The healthcare research firm just completed a report on lab robots, and notes the imbalance between the high demand for diagnostics and the lack of supply of qualified technicians.

Bruce Carlson, publisher of Kalorama, says: “More than two-thirds of clinical decisions are based on laboratory test results, and new tests are developed constantly.

“But a shrinking field of qualified laboratory personnel, while demand grows requires something to handle the tasks created.”  [Read more…] about Robots now ‘essential’ to clinical diagnostic labs, says new report

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: automation, industrial, kalorama, lab, laboratories, laboratory, processes, productivity, robotic, samples, specimens

ATI Industrial Automation to hold technology fair in Michigan

May 25, 2017 by Sam Francis

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ATI Industrial Automation will hold its Annual Technology Fair on August 10, 2017 at its Orion Township, Michigan facility.

The one-day educational event will focus on “Applications Advancing Automation”, providing attendees the opportunity to learn more about ATI’s products and hear from the industry-leading experts that use them every day.

The event will feature educational seminars hosted by ATI’s distinguished customers, as well as live robotic demonstrations of ATI’s tool changers, multi-axis force/torque sensors, robotic collision sensors and robotic deburring tools.  [Read more…] about ATI Industrial Automation to hold technology fair in Michigan

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: ati, automation, event, fair, industrial, michigan, robotic, sensors, technology

NSK claims ‘10 times more service life’ for linear guides in robotic welding applications

May 25, 2017 by Sam Francis

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A manufacturer of sheet metal assemblies recently sought a solution to short lifespan issues with the drive and guide elements on its automated welding systems.

In fact, the linear guides for a robotic welding gun on one particular production line had to be replaced every two or three months.

Due to the cost of replacement parts and maintenance time, as well as equipment downtime, the company asked NSK to investigate and provide a proposal to address the problem.  [Read more…] about NSK claims ‘10 times more service life’ for linear guides in robotic welding applications

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: conditions, linear, nsk, robotic, welding

Robotic co-pilot autonomously flies and lands a simulated Boeing 737

May 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Aurora’s Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System (Alias) program (Picture: Aurora Flight Sciences)

Aurora’s Alias system performs various flight scenarios, further demonstrates capabilities

Aurora Flight Sciences’ work on the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System (Alias) program has further demonstrated its automated flight capabilities with various successful flight scenarios in a Boeing 737 simulator.

These accomplishments build on Aurora’s successful installation and testing of Alias components on a Diamond DA42, Cessna 208 Caravan, UH-1 Iroquois, and DHC-2 Beaver aircraft.

Aurora’s Alias technology demonstration system is designed to function as a second pilot in a two-crew aircraft, enabling reduced crew operations while ensuring that aircraft performance and mission success are maintained or improved.  [Read more…] about Robotic co-pilot autonomously flies and lands a simulated Boeing 737

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aircraft, alias, aurora, automated, automation, boeing, flight, pilot, robotic, system

Kinova Robotics explains role of automation in health care to Senate committee

May 14, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Charles Deguire, president and co-founder of Kinova Robotics, explained the benefits of robotics in the health sector before the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology.

The Committee invited Deguire to testify as senators study the role of automation in the health care system, particularly robotics, artificial intelligence and 3D printing, in direct and indirect care to patients and home care.

Charles Deguire, CEO of Kinova, said: “It is clear to us that the future of medicine depends on robotics and its great ability to empower humanity. People cannot imagine how many technological advances in medical robotics have been made in recent years.

“The scalpel and the hand have not changed in the past 100 years, it’s time for medicine to evolve. Kinova is actively working with surgeons to develop better tools for them and their patients.”  [Read more…] about Kinova Robotics explains role of automation in health care to Senate committee

Filed Under: News Tagged With: arm, automation, autonomy, care, health, kinova, medicine, robotic, robotics, senate

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