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Daimler develops ways for industrial robots and factories to save energy under Areus project

December 15, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Saving energy has been a serious preoccupation of many industrial companies for many years, but especially in recent years with prices of fuel fluctuating and public concern about the environment growing. 

In the auto manufacturing sector, which buys the most number of industrial robots and uses vast amounts of energy, companies such as Kuka have been looking to make their automation systems more energy efficient.

Now, in the European Union, a project called Automation and Robotics for European Sustainable Manufacturing, or Areus, says it has developed the components of an energy-efficient automobile production system of the future.  [Read more…] about Daimler develops ways for industrial robots and factories to save energy under Areus project

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: areus, cell, components, current, daimler, energy, engineers, grid, industrial, power, production, project, robot, robots, smart, systems, work

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

Case study: A task for two collaborative robots

December 12, 2016 by Mark Allinson

Vision-guided collaborative robots deliver fast return on investment in production of firehose valves

Task Force Tips, a manufacturer of firefighting equipment, wanted to promote and maximize their personnel tending machining cells into more complex tasks while keeping spindle time up and product quality consistent.

The Indiana-based manufacturer has now installed four collaborative Universal Robots delivering savings resulting in a return on their investment in only 34 days.

CEO of Task Force Tips, Stewart McMillan, still remembers his father looking up at him with pen in hand asking, “Are you sure about this?”, when the family-owned company bought their first CNC machine 40 years ago.
  [Read more…] about Case study: A task for two collaborative robots

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry Tagged With: force, machine, production, robot, robots, task, tips, universal, ur

Robomotion and Sotec demonstrate cloud-connected Kuka industrial robot work cell

December 12, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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kuka sotec robomotion
The first KR 3 Agilus is handed over to Dr Andreas Wolf, of Robomotion (second from left) and Florian Holz, of Sotec (third from left)

Industrial robotics and automation solutions provider Robomotion and software company Sotec have demonstrated a robotic work cell which they built around the Kuka KR Agilus robot.

The companies claim the cell is an example of “hands-on Industrie 4.0”.

The KR 3 Agilus is at the heart of the demo cell developed by Robomotion and Sotec, and the companies say the cell “demonstrates how the flow of data between robots and the cloud can work”.

Florian Holz, CEO of Sotec, says: “We want to give people an opportunity to experience the technology of Industrie 4.0 that we developed together at first hand.”  [Read more…] about Robomotion and Sotec demonstrate cloud-connected Kuka industrial robot work cell

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: cell, compact, developed, industrial, kuka, robomotion, robot, robotic, robots, sotec

Endurance Robots launches open source chatbot platform

December 10, 2016 by Sam Francis

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formitchev selfiebot chatbot
George Formitchev, CEO of Endurance Robots, demonstrates the company’s new chatbot platform

Endurance Robots has developed an open source platform to enable developers to build their own chatbots. 

CEO George Formitchev says the system is capable of facilitating the development of something like Jibo, Alexa, or Siri – some of the more well known chatbots on the market.

He adds that the SelfieBot Endurance ChatBot allows you to create your own personal assistant to “answer your emails and to communicate with you and on your behalf”.

Formitchev says the applications of the system could be “to help you learn a foreign language and to be a key addition in your everyday life”.

Endurance has a wide range of robotic solutions, including lasers for industrial applications, and like its chatbot most of it is open source and instructions on how to get started are on the company’s website.

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: assistant, chatbot, chatbots, communicate, developers, endurance, open, personal, robots, source

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

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

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

Etalex increases sales by ‘40 per cent’ by using robotics and automation technology

December 2, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

Canadian company Etalex says it has achieved a 40 per cent increase in the past year, partly as a result of integrating collaborative technology from Universal Robots into its process

Founded in 1966 in Montreal, Canada, Etalex manufactures commercial interiors, specializing in metal fixtures, shelving, wood furnishings and heavy-duty racking systems. The company has 120 employees and has been mainly concentrating on the Quebec market. 

Etalex says it has introduced robotics and automation technology into its production and this resulted in increased competitiveness and a 40 per cent rise in sales last year.

As a result of its growth, the company says it is now ready to compete in the New York and Ontario markets as well.

  [Read more…] about Etalex increases sales by ‘40 per cent’ by using robotics and automation technology

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: canada, etalex, manufacturing, robot, robots, safety, universal, ur

Robots eroding employment prospects in developing economies, says UN

November 25, 2016 by Mai Tao

robots making cars
robots making cars
Picture courtesy Stratfor.com

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

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