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Kuka to supply 50 robots for production lines for e-mobility provider

May 14, 2020 by Sam Francis

Industrial automation specialist Kuka is to supply approximately 50 robots for the production lines of an e-mobility provider.

Kuka system partner SAR Elektronic is building five fully-automated production and inspection lines for a leading German automotive supplier.

The lines will be equipped with the 50 Kuka robots for “fully-automated handling, plasma cleaning and bonding processes, and an integrated functional inspection”, says the company. [Read more…] about Kuka to supply 50 robots for production lines for e-mobility provider

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automotive, bonding, cleaning, electric, fully automated, inspection, inverters, kr, kuka, lines, plasma, production, robots, sar, supply, vehicles

BMW selects Nvidia to ‘redefine factory logistics’

May 14, 2020 by Sam Francis

Automotive factories to incorporate artificial intelligence robots built on new Isaac platform from Nvidia

BMW Group has selected the new Nvidia Isaac robotics platform to enhance its automotive factories – utilizing logistics robots built on advanced AI computing and visualization technologies, the companies announced today.

The collaboration centers on implementing an end-to-end system based on Nvidia technologies – from training and testing through to deployment – with robots developed using one software architecture, running on Nvidia’s open Isaac robotics platform.

BMW Group’s objective is to enhance logistics factory flow to produce custom-configured cars more rapidly and efficiently. Once developed, the system will be deployed to BMW Group factories worldwide. [Read more…] about BMW selects Nvidia to ‘redefine factory logistics’

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: bmw, factory, group, isaac, logistics, nvidia, platform, robotics, robots

Contactless Culture: Delivery robots gaining interest during pandemic

May 12, 2020 by David Edwards

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By David Chen, co-founder and CEO at Orbbec

No one need be reminded about the dangers of direct human contact during this difficult time.

On the front lines at hospitals and other essential services, where staffing is stretched to the limit, robots equipped with Orbbec 3D cameras are proving their value not only by restricting contact, but also providing necessary support.

Around the world, autonomous robots are enabling staff to do more by taking over mundane tasks and leaving skilled workers to focus on critical duties. [Read more…] about Contactless Culture: Delivery robots gaining interest during pandemic

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: cameras, orbbec, robots, staff

UBTech robots being used to control coronavirus in Wuhan

May 12, 2020 by Mai Tao

UBTech is supplying its robotics and artificial intelligence technologies in the ongoing effort to control coronavirus in China. 

The AI robots have been installed in healthcare settings as well as commercial environment as people get back to work.

As shown in the main picture above, people starting to return to work are being greeted by people alongside robots. [Read more…] about UBTech robots being used to control coronavirus in Wuhan

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: aimbot, alongside, central, control, coronavirus, covid, cruzr, help, hospital, infection, japan, medical, people, robot, robots, staff, ubtech, wuhan

Collaborative robots: A helping hand in healthcare

May 11, 2020 by Mai Tao

By Darrell Adams, head of Southeast Asia and Oceania, Universal Robots

Covid-19, the global pandemic, took the world by surprise and suddenly the healthcare system has to confront one of the toughest challenges on a global scale.

Healthcare workers are working round the clock and the intense workload at the frontline led to exhaustion in many, virus infection in others, and some sadly passed away in their line of duty.

Millions of nurses needed

The global healthcare system is cracking under the strain of this global pandemic. Yet, a recent report shows that globally, we are in need of 6 million more nurses to achieve global health targets, even without a global pandemic. This is an alarming number, and it is unlikely that over a short period of time, the demand can be met. [Read more…] about Collaborative robots: A helping hand in healthcare

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: cobots, covid, factors, global, healthcare, help, human, industry, nurses, pandemic, patient, patients, robot, robotic, robots, system, tasks, time, universal

Microsurgery robot market to play ‘key role’ in advanced cardiovascular diseases and cancer treatments

May 11, 2020 by Mai Tao

The microsurgery robot market is predicted to play “key role” in advanced coronavirus and cancer treatments, according to research by Global Market Insights.

The US microsurgery robot market accounted for $355.1 million in 2017, owing to increasing incidence of cardiovascular, neurovascular, oncology and other chronic diseases.

The increasing prevalence of chronic disease will favor industry growth in the region. Favorable healthcare and reimbursement policies coupled with adoption of technologically advanced microsurgery robots will promote revenue generation in the future. [Read more…] about Microsurgery robot market to play ‘key role’ in advanced cardiovascular diseases and cancer treatments

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: cardiovascular, diseases, healthcare, major, market, microsurgery, robot, robotic, robots, surgery, surgical

Are You Ready to Survive the Future of Manufacturing?

May 8, 2020 by Mai Tao

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By Darrell Adams, head of Southeast Asia and Oceania, Universal Robots

For many ASEAN nations, manufacturing takes up a sizable chunk of the national GDP. For example, manufacturing in Singapore contributed 20.9 percent of Singapore’s GDP in 2019, according to the department of statistics Singapore.

Successful companies readily acknowledge one key factor contributing to their achievements – hardworking, committed and skilled employees who are the foundation of the companies.

However, manufacturers today face the primary challenge of filling open positions with skilled workers, which in turn affects overall productivity and growth. [Read more…] about Are You Ready to Survive the Future of Manufacturing?

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: automation, cobot, cobots, costs, heavy, human, injuries, jobs, manufacturers, manufacturing, robots, safe, tasks, time, work, workers

Inspection and Diagnostic Robots: What they Mean for Society

May 8, 2020 by David Edwards

Seventy percent of robots in the United States are employed in just four industries: auto-making, electronics, plastic and chemicals, and metals manufacturing.

Inspection and diagnosing play an important part in all these industries, so a variety of robots have been programmed to inspect equipment and diagnose problems as they arise.

Of course, inspection and diagnosis are not limited to manufacturing; they are the safeguards of society. AI diagnostics and autonomous inspection are helping us in more ways than we can imagine. [Read more…] about Inspection and Diagnostic Robots: What they Mean for Society

Filed Under: Features, Humanoids Tagged With: ai, bladebug, borescopes, dangerous, diagnosing, diagnostic, doctors, equipment, faults, human, humans, industries, inspect, inspection, manufacturing, medical, off-shore, percent, repair, robot, robotic, robots, spaces, turbines, wind, work

RoboDK partners with RobCo SWAT to offer robotic simulation software solutions to automotive industry

May 7, 2020 by Sam Francis

Canadian robot software provider RoboDK has teamed up with automation specialists RobCo SWAT from Bulgaria to provide the world’s leading automotive experts with advanced Industry 4.0 solutions.

Albert Nubiola, RoboDK’s co-founder and CEO, says: “We’re honored to partner with RobCo SWAT to provide flexible and efficient automation systems for global automotive car manufacturers such as Audi, Volkswagen, Lamborghini and Porsche.”

RoboDK offline programming and simulation software gives automation cell designers unprecedented robot simulation possibilities and supports simultaneous simulations of bespoke hardware devices alongside leading robot brands. [Read more…] about RoboDK partners with RobCo SWAT to offer robotic simulation software solutions to automotive industry

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automation, automotive, manufacturers, production, programming, robco, robodk, robot, robots, simulation, software, swat, systems

ABB expands RobotStudio with ability to control SCARA robots from PC

May 1, 2020 by Sam Francis

ABB says it has “simplified” the use of its popular SCARA robots by giving users the ability to commission and control the robots from their PC through RobotStudio, ABB’s simulation and offline programming software.

Robot Control Mate is an add-on to RobotStudio, enabling users to jog, teach and calibrate robots from their computer, making it easier than ever to control a SCARA robot’s movements.

For the first time, ABB’s offline programming software can be used to control the physical movements of a robot in real-time. Robot Control Mate also makes robot programming possible when a FlexPendant is not in place. [Read more…] about ABB expands RobotStudio with ability to control SCARA robots from PC

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: abb, control, installation, mate, offline, production, programming, robot, robots, robotstudio, scara, users

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