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Lucas presents Comau to France

October 12, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Robotics and automation distributor Lucas is presenting Comau robots to its French market at an event this week.

Lucas signed a deal with Comau as an official distributor of its robots in France. Lucas, is a long-established French company based in Bazas, and has been active for over 50 years in manufacturing and supplying linear axis and Cartesian robots.

Lucas organized an open house October 12 and 13 in order to present the new partnership with Comau, and a series of products and active robot cells to the market and French media.  [Read more…] about Lucas presents Comau to France

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: comau, distributor, france, french, lucas, market, partnership, racer, robot, robotics, robots

Universal Robots launches in Sri Lanka

October 12, 2016 by Sam Francis

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The pristine island of Sri Lanka with its serene Buddhist culture will make way for a technology pit-stop for one of the world leaders in the concept of collaborative robotics.

Universal Robots, which claims to have pioneered collaborative robots or “cobots” as they are sometimes called, has launched its machines into the Sri Lankan market and talked about the availability of this technology to various industries.

The event was attended by the key stakeholders that define this technology, including the general manager of the company in the India and Sri Lanka region, and a host of other dignitaries representing the government and customers.  [Read more…] about Universal Robots launches in Sri Lanka

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, cobots, collaborative, industries, lanka, productivity, robot, robots, technology, universal, ur

Rethink Robotics’ Sawyer signs deal with Korean company TPC Mechatronics

October 10, 2016 by Mai Tao

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Rethink Robotics has reached a deal with a South Korean pneumatic equipment manufacturer and distributor. 

TPC Mechatronics will utilise Sawyer collaborative robots from Rethink Robotics in its own facility, as well as the facilities of its customers, in “an effort to move the entire industry toward smarter factories”, according to the companies.

The exclusive distribution partner of Rethink Robotics in Korea, TPC Mechatronics’ core customer base consists of a wide range of industrial manufacturers.  [Read more…] about Rethink Robotics’ Sawyer signs deal with Korean company TPC Mechatronics

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automation, collaborative, equipment, factories, factory, industrial, korea, manufacturer, manufacturing, mechatronics, pneumatic, rethink, robotics, robots, sawyer, tpc

‘Robots are going to take over the jobs,’ says IMF boss Lagarde

October 9, 2016 by Sam Francis

The head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, has said what many people have been afraid of for a long time – that robots are going to take over the world.

Lagarde also acknowledged that no one has any idea what’s going to happen in the future.

Speaking to The Wall Street Journal in an exclusive interview, Lagarde says: “There is clearly a fear and an anxiety that robots are going to take over the jobs and that is going to create significant unemployment for the people who have been the workers, replaced by the robots.  [Read more…] about ‘Robots are going to take over the jobs,’ says IMF boss Lagarde

Filed Under: News Tagged With: imf, jobs, lagarde, robots

Logistics robots: The way you move

October 6, 2016 by David Edwards

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As Joni Mitchell once sang, and Janet Jackson reiterated, “You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone”.

So it was when Amazon bought Kiva Systems in 2012 for a chart-topping $775 million.

Now one of the world’s largest online retailers, Amazon is also growing its logistics business, with 30,000 Kiva robots working away at its warehouses all over the world. [Read more…] about Logistics robots: The way you move

Filed Under: Features, Logistics, News, Transportation Tagged With: amazon, autonomous, fetch, invia, kiva, locus, locusbot, logistics, mobile, robot, robotics, robots, technology, vehicles, warehouse

Fanuc launches two new small collaborative robots to go with its big heavy one

October 4, 2016 by David Edwards

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Fanuc has introduced a range of new collaborative robots – the CR-4iA and CR-7iA table-top size collaborative robots – and its CR-35iA heavy-payload collaborative robot.

The CR-7iA, CR-7iA/L, and CR-4iA collaborative robots follow the launch of the larger CR-35iA collaborative robot.

Greg Buell, product manager, Fanuc America, says: “Our collaborative robots are equipped with highly-sensitive contact detection allowing them to share workstations with people.

“This is a major safety and cost benefit as it allows the robot to perform more strenuous tasks or repetitive operations without the need for expensive industrial safety barriers.”  [Read more…] about Fanuc launches two new small collaborative robots to go with its big heavy one

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: collaborative, cr, fanuc, ia, robot, robots

Industrial cloud: Fanuc showcases new Field IoT system for manufacturing

October 4, 2016 by David Edwards

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Robotics and automation giant Fanuc has demonstrated its new Fanuc Intelligent Edge Link and Drive (Field) system at IMTS.

The company says Field provides advanced analytics and deep learning capabilities for Fanuc CNC (computer-numerical control machine, similar to a computer), and robots, peripheral devices and sensors used in automation systems.

Fanuc claims the Field system allows applications such as Zero Down Time, or capabilities such as deep learning or machine learning to be applied in the edge level of a factory site.  [Read more…] about Industrial cloud: Fanuc showcases new Field IoT system for manufacturing

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: applications, automation, data, fanuc, field, machine, robots, system, zdt

Vacuum cleaning robots invading homes all over the world

September 30, 2016 by Sam Francis

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Long-exposure photo showing path taken by Roomba in 45 minutes. Picture: Wikipedia

Other than washing the dishes, vacuuming the house is probably the most boring activity in the world, and probably only a very few sane humans would enjoy the activity. 

But household chores need to be done, and it is this human right to avoid boring tasks which the robots are exploiting to find their way into homes all over the world.

In the future, when we look back at how the robots took over everything, it’s probably not industrial robots which will be blamed – because they’re mostly caged off and controlled inside factories: it’s the vacuuming and other cleaning robots we should be scared of.

They might look innocent – with their rounded edges and small, apparently unintimidating size, maybe even reminiscent of a slow-moving pet cat, only better behaved – but vacuuming robots could be seen as the artificially intelligent machine army’s frontline infantry in the battle for the future of humanity, and they are gaining more and more floorspace every day.  [Read more…] about Vacuum cleaning robots invading homes all over the world

Filed Under: Features, News Tagged With: cleaner, cleaners, cleaning, hoover, irobot, lg, market, neato, robotic, robots, vacuum, xiaomi

Collaborative robots are driving the global market, says Universal Robots

September 30, 2016 by David Edwards

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Daniel Friis, Universal Robots

The International Federation of Robots, the source of much authoritative research about the industry, has released its latest survey of the global market. 

With such a wide-ranging study, there’s probably something for everyone to highlight which is relevant to them.

For example, from the point of view of Universal Robots, the IFR report’s most interesting and relevant finding is that collaborative robots have been the market driver in recent times.

Given that Universal is a manufacturer of collaborative industrial robots, the fact that they consider that particular aspect of IFR’s study most noteworthy may not be surprising.

Universal recently announced that it has so far sold 10,000 of its collaborative robots worldwide, which probably makes it the world’s largest manufacturer of collaborative robots.  [Read more…] about Collaborative robots are driving the global market, says Universal Robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: cobots, collaborative, global, ifr, international federation of robots, market, robots, universal

Watchmaking robots: It’s a small world

September 25, 2016 by Abdul Montaqim

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When Apple wanted to launch a watch, most people may have thought the company would name it iWatch, to go with iPhone, iPad and iLife. 

However, Swatch raised a legal objection on the grounds that it had the rights to a product called iSwatch, and Apple’s iWatch would be too similar. This week, the courts agreed and banned Apple from using the name.

But Apple had already changed its mind some time ago, and went with Apple Watch, which has gone on to sell 13 million units in its first year, estimated to be a faster sales rate than the iPhone.

But as a total, 13 million is barely a drop in the ocean of the global watch market.  [Read more…] about Watchmaking robots: It’s a small world

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: mechanical, quartz, robots, seiko, swatch, swiss, watch, watches, watchmakers, watchmaking

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