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Hannover Messe chooses Robotics and Automation News as media partner

December 20, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Hannover Messe, the world’s largest trade show for the industrial sector, has chosen Robotics and Automation News as a media partner. 

The decision follows on from last year’s collaboration between RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com and CeMAT, the logistics industry exhibition organised by the same events company.

This year, both CeMAT and Hannover Messe will be combined into one gigantic event, and Robotics and Automation News will be there to cover all the major developments.  [Read more…] about Hannover Messe chooses Robotics and Automation News as media partner

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: automation, cemat, energy, energy-efficiency, hannover, industrial, industry, logistics, manufacturing, messe, robotics, roboticsandautomationnews.com

Boeing to acquire Liquid Robotics to ‘enhance autonomous seabed-to-space information services’

December 18, 2016 by Mark Allinson

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Developer of Wave Glider ocean robot boosts Boeing’s ocean data collection capabilities

Boeing has reached an agreement to buy Liquid Robotics, a builder of autonomous maritime systems and developer of the Wave Glider ocean surface robot, to grow its seabed-to-space autonomous capabilities.

Leanne Caret, president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space and Security, says: “With Liquid Robotics’ innovative technology and Boeing’s leading intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance solutions, we are helping our customers address maritime challenges in ways that make existing platforms smarter, missions safer and operations more efficient.”

In September 2014, Boeing and Liquid Robotics entered into a teaming agreement resulting in extensive integration on the Sensor Hosting Autonomous Remote Craft (Sharc), a version of the Wave Glider. [Read more…] about Boeing to acquire Liquid Robotics to ‘enhance autonomous seabed-to-space information services’

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, boeing, data, glider, intelligence, liquid, ocean, reconnaissance, robot, robotics, seabed-to-space, Surveillance, systems, wave

Industrial robot sales in China increase 20 per cent

December 15, 2016 by Mai Tao

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Sales of industrial robots in China have grown 20 per cent this year, according to research by two industry associations in the country. The automotive and electronics sectors were the two biggest buyers. 

As reported in the South China Morning Post, the GG Robotics Research Institute and the China Artificial Intelligence Robot Industry Alliance expects approximately 80,000 industrial robots to be sold on the mainland this year.

But Zhang Xiaofei, founder of the GG Robotics Research Institute, says growth is slowing.  [Read more…] about Industrial robot sales in China increase 20 per cent

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: alliance, artificial, china, gg, industrial, industry, institute, intelligence, market, robot, robotics, robots, sales

Robotics industry will be bigger than car industry, says Michio Kaku

December 11, 2016 by Mai Tao

The Future of the Mind, by Michio Kaku

One of the world’s most famous scientists says the robotics industry will be bigger than the auto industry within decades. 

Professor Michio Kaku, who lectures at the City University of New York Institute of Advanced Study, is a familiar face who’s known for explaining complex science to the average person.

Kaku has written many articles in a variety of scientific journals and is a contributor to hundreds of documentary films and television programmes. He is also the author of numerous books, including his most recent, The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind.  [Read more…] about Robotics industry will be bigger than car industry, says Michio Kaku

Filed Under: News Tagged With: advanced, automobile, car, future, industry, kaku, michio, mind, robot, robotics, science, scientific

Connecting revolutions: Exclusive interview with Stäubli Robotics automotive boss

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

Paul Deady, automotive segment manager at Stäubli
A range of Stäubli robots
A range of Stäubli robots

Stäubli is one of the first industrial automation companies, having been established all the way back in the late-1800s and quickly developing what was then advanced technology for the weaving industry before the century was out. The company even owns Jacquard machines, Jacquard being the pioneering manufacturer of looms that defined the original Industrial Revolution – and the inventor of punched cards to control machines, from which flowed computer programming principles. 

Then in the early 1980s, Stäubli bought the Unimation business from Westinghouse, Unimation being the company which developed the first industrial robot arm, the Unimate.

Today, Stäubli is still one of world’s largest industrial robotics and automation companies, and its product manager in the US is Paul Deady.  [Read more…] about Connecting revolutions: Exclusive interview with Stäubli Robotics automotive boss

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry Tagged With: accuracy, automation, automotive, deady, factory, industrial, industry, manufacturing, repeatability, robot, robotics, robots, smart, staubli, unimation, vehicles

Yaskawa showcases Neocortex robotic work cell for material handling

December 9, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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Yaskawa has introduced a new robotic work cell developed in partnership with Motoman and Universal Robotics.

Yaskawa says the Neocortex Goods to Robot Cell is a “complete, pre-engineered adaptive picking solution”.

The system is the result of a collaboration between Yaskawa America, Motoman Robotics Division and Universal Robotics.  [Read more…] about Yaskawa showcases Neocortex robotic work cell for material handling

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Logistics, News Tagged With: artificial, boxes, cell, collaboration, compact, industry, intelligence, machine, manual, material, motoman, neocortex, picking, robot, robotic, robotics, solution, universal, vision, yaskawa

Video: Latest list of the world’s leading industrial robot manufacturers

December 6, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Mitsubishi currently has 70,000 industrial robots installed worldwide, Robotics and Automation News has learned.

As a result, the company is now included in the Robotics and Automation News list of the world’s top industrial robot manufacturers.

Other companies in the new list are Stäubli and Universal, which makes collaborative robots.  [Read more…] about Video: Latest list of the world’s leading industrial robot manufacturers

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, industrial, manufacturers, robot, robotics, robots, universal, video

The future of work: Generation Z against the Machine

December 5, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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kuka writing robot

Stephen Parker, CEO of digital engagement specialist Parker Software, explains how businesses can use technology to enhance jobs rather than replace them

There is a persistent myth that the rise of automation, robotics and software is a recipe for disaster. Many people worry that technological innovation will lead to the demise of human jobs, otherwise known as structural unemployment.

These claims are dangerous for “generation Z”, creating an uneasy atmosphere of automation anxiety and paranoia over job security.

Many of us have heard about the idea of automation anxiety, which is the fear that robotics and software will one day come to replace humans in the workforce.  [Read more…] about The future of work: Generation Z against the Machine

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: anxiety, automation, business, generation, human, humans, robotics, software, technology, unemployment, work

Mitsubishi says it has 70,000 industrial robots installed worldwide

December 3, 2016 by Mai Tao

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Mitsubishi Robotics currently has 70,000 industrial robots installed around the world. 

A reliable source close to the company made the information available to Robotics and Automation News exclusively on condition of anonymity.

Mitsubishi Robotics is now the eighth-largest industrial robot maker on the Robotics and Automation News list of the top industrial robot manufacturers in the world.

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, industrial, installed, mitsubishi, robot, robotics, robots

Cambridge Consultants demonstrates tiny robot small enough to assist in eye operations

December 2, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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Cambridge Consultants has been demonstrating a tiny robot which is small enough to assist in eye surgery. (See vido below.)

The company says the “Axsis” robot heralds “the next wave of surgical robotics innovation.

Propelling surgical innovation to the next stage, product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants is showcasing Axsis – one of the smallest known robots for surgical use. With an external body the size of a drinks can and instruments only 1.8 millimetres in diameter, Axsis provides a glimpse into the future of surgical robotics.  [Read more…] about Cambridge Consultants demonstrates tiny robot small enough to assist in eye operations

Filed Under: News Tagged With: axsis, cambridge, cataract, consultants, control, eye, precision, robot, robotics, surgeons, surgery, surgical

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