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Robots eroding employment prospects in developing economies, says UN

November 25, 2016 by Mai Tao

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Increasing utilisation of robotics and automation technologies in developed countries is ruining emerging economies around the world, according to a report by the United Nations. 

A policy briefing by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Robots and Industrialization in Developing Countries, argues that increased use of robots in developed countries erodes traditional labour-cost advantage of developing countries.

The report notes that new technological breakthroughs in computing, robotics and artificial intelligence in advanced economies will result in large numbers of people being made redundant in developing countries.  [Read more…] about Robots eroding employment prospects in developing economies, says UN

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: developing, economies, employment, factories, jobs, manufacturing, reshoring, robotics, robots

How to make the most of robotics and automation in your manufacturing business

November 23, 2016 by David Edwards

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Barry Crackett is a product designer at Brushtec, a brushware manufacturer which has benefitted greatly from embracing robotics and automation. In this article, he explains how your business could also benefit from automation.

The UK is falling far behind much of the industrialised world when it comes to embracing robotics and automation, according to The Telegraph.

There are reportedly 500 robots for every 10,000 manufacturing employees in South Korea, 300 in Germany and 200 in Denmark and Sweden.

In stark contrast the UK has just 71 for every 10,000 workers, which means that our manufacturing industry might struggle to catch up if companies don’t start taking stock of the situation and putting more effort into adapting to survive.  [Read more…] about How to make the most of robotics and automation in your manufacturing business

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automate, automation, brushtec, manufacturing, robotics, robots, technology

Huge reboot: What Trump’s aversion to trade blocs could mean for the US robotics, automation and manufacturing industries

November 22, 2016 by David Edwards

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The US automotive manufacturing industry is probably going through some angsty times right now, what with president-elect Donald Trump reiterating his campaign pledge to repeal or at least renegotiate the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and any other free-trade deal previous administrations have signed up to. 

For a highly globalised industry like the automotive sector, which sources parts from all over the world and may assemble its vehicles in any number of countries simultaneously based on a common platform, this is perhaps one election promise which it would rather not be kept.

However, Trump has already produced a presidential address style video in which he says: “I am going to issue a notification of intent to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a potential disaster for our country.

“Instead, we will negotiate fair, bilateral trade deals that bring jobs and industry back onto American shores.”  [Read more…] about Huge reboot: What Trump’s aversion to trade blocs could mean for the US robotics, automation and manufacturing industries

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: advanced, american, auto, automation, automotive, china, deloitte, factories, industrial, industry, manufacturing, nafta, robotics, robots, trade, trump, vehicles

Harmonic Drive launches new gearbox to ‘usher in a new age of robotics’

November 22, 2016 by Mai Tao

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New gearbox range from Harmonic Drive aimed at “growing demand for compactness” and collaborative robotics 

High precision gearing specialist, Harmonic Drive UK, has launched CSF-2UP, a new gearbox range designed for medical technology, robotics and measuring-instrument applications.

Expected to be worth $7.85 billion by 2020, according to MarketsandMarkets, the smart and collaborative robotics sector is particularly dependent on compact and ultra lightweight gears.

The CSF-2UP gearboxes form part of the CSF Series, a range characterised by its very short length and low weight. The new gearbox range is available in three sizes, with gear ratios of 30, 50 and 100 at a repeatable peak torque from 1.8 to 28 Nm.  [Read more…] about Harmonic Drive launches new gearbox to ‘usher in a new age of robotics’

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: bearing, collaborative, compact, gearbox, harmonic, lightweight, robotics, robots

Yaskawa expands in China and makes plans for Brexit amid US-China trade talks

November 22, 2016 by Mai Tao

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Chinese President Xi Jinping met with US President Barack Obama discussed trade earlier this week, and agreed this was a crucial time for relations between the two nations amid growing areas of competition. 

One of the business sectors being contested is manufacturing, where advancements in the crucial technologies of robotics and automation could be the factor which decides which country is more successful.

China has embarked on an ambitious plan to transform the country from the low-wage, labour-intensive workshop of world into an advanced manufacturing nation, capable of developing its own high technology, in particular industrial robots and the internet of things.  [Read more…] about Yaskawa expands in China and makes plans for Brexit amid US-China trade talks

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, china, industrial, japan, manufacturing, robot, robotics, yaskawa

Third book: Robotics and Automation Industry Thought Leaders

November 6, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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The third volume in our series of books, Robotics and Automation Industry Thought Leaders, is now available in the Amazon Kindle Store. 

It will also soon be available in the Apple iBooks Store as well as in this website’s store.

Support us by buying a copy of any of our books, or subscribe – as we will be offering the books as part of our subscription package.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: amazon, apple, automation, books, ibooks, industry, kindle, leaders, robotics, store, thought

Tech-Link partners with Blue Ocean Robotics on atmosphere disinfection system

November 1, 2016 by Mark Allinson

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Tech-Link Engineering has formed a strategic partnership with Blue Ocean Robotics to offer an ultra-violet disinfection robot solution.

The partnership affirms both Tech-Link and Blue Ocean Robotics’ efforts in delivering emerging technologies to battle against Hospital Acquired Infections and improve the quality of healthcare services.

As an official sales partner, Tech-Link says it brings together Blue Ocean Robotics’ expertise in automating disinfection procedures to promote safer, efficient and more productive work environment.  [Read more…] about Tech-Link partners with Blue Ocean Robotics on atmosphere disinfection system

Filed Under: News Tagged With: blue, healthcare, ocean, robotics, systems, tech-link, technologies

All’s well that ROS well: Robot Operating System taking over the world

October 30, 2016 by Mark Allinson

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If aliens from beyond our solar system or even our galaxy were to land on Earth and wanted to communicate with intelligent machines that can move around and shake hands, chances are that one of the first in line to greet our otherworldly visitors will be a robot with a brain built using the Robot Operating System. 

The simple reason for this is that ROS is one of the most ubiquitous platforms for robotics in the world today, helped largely by the fact that it is an open-source project, in contrast to the majority of robot operating systems which are proprietary and closed.

Described as a collection of frameworks for robot software development, ROS was originally developed in 2007 at Stanford University’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. ROS was then extended by Willow Garage, and that’s when it really started taking off.  [Read more…] about All’s well that ROS well: Robot Operating System taking over the world

Filed Under: Computing, Features, News Tagged With: consortium, garage, hardware, industrial, industry, motoman, open, operating, project, robot, robotics, robots, ros, ros-industrial, software, source, system, systems, willow

New flavour of Robot Operating System launched

October 28, 2016 by David Edwards

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A new version of the Robot Operating System has been launched, and this is one for the machines. 

Officially called the Hardware Robot Operating System, the new solution is described as “a standardized software and hardware infrastructure to easily create reusable and reconfigurable robot hardware parts”.

Writing on Robohub.org, Victor Mayoral, CEO of Acutronic Robotics and a researcher at the Open Source Robotics Foundation, says H-ROS means “constructing robots will no longer be restricted to a small elite with high technical skills”.

H-ROS was initially funded by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency through the Robotics Fast Track program in 2016 and developed by Erle Robotics.

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: constructing, h-ros, hardware, operating, robohub.org, robot, robotics, software, system

Buy our book, Robotics and Automation Industry Thought Leaders

October 28, 2016 by David Edwards

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Robotics and Automation Thought Leaders is now available in our shop.

Purchase a copy and support this website so we can bring you all the news and information that matters to your business and work, as well as reflect your interests.  [Read more…] about Buy our book, Robotics and Automation Industry Thought Leaders

Filed Under: News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: automation, book, interviews, robotics, thought leaders

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