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TinyMobileRobots celebrates marking 1 millionth sports field

March 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Denmark-based TinyMobileRobots, a provider of fully autonomous GPS line-marking robots, has officially marked its 1 millionth sports field, culminating in “savings of approximately 1.6 million hours, $102.5 million and 1.5 million gallons of paint” for its rapidly growing customer base across three continents.

The landmark moment occurred in Dallas, Texas with FC Dallas, who manages 20 soccer fields. They have been using TinyMobileRobots’ solution for four years.

TinyMobileRobots can autonomously mark lines for virtually every type of sports field, including soccer, American football, baseball, lacrosse, softball and more. [Read more…] about TinyMobileRobots celebrates marking 1 millionth sports field

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: dallas, fc, field, fields, hours, mark, marking, millionth, robots, soccer, solution, sports, technology, time, tinymobilerobots

Webinar: What is required of AMRs in order to meet current warehouse challenges?

March 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Webinar: What is required of AMRs in order to meet current warehouse challenges?
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iqbdQe7lQyKYEW3lINmoLQ

Intralogistics and warehouses are facing huge demand pressures and are turning to automation.

For most operators, the most feasible approach is to introduce AMRs that work alongside humans in dynamic environments.

This type of implementation presents challenges that are different from the ones faced by previous generations of AGVs and automation equipment. [Read more…] about Webinar: What is required of AMRs in order to meet current warehouse challenges?

Filed Under: Webinars Tagged With: amrs, automation, challenges, cto, current, dynamic, environments, founded, founder, limor, management, meet, mov.ai, order, required, robots, schweitzer, speaker, warehouse, webinar

How Do Robots Widely Apply in PCB Manufacturing

March 23, 2022 by David Edwards

The PCB manufacturing industry is becoming complex daily with the shrinking size of components and circuits.

The high density of components, multiple layers, delicate and tiny parts, and small pitches demand precision and extra care in this industry.

As a result, despite being a technology-intensive industry, it is still labor intensive. [Read more…] about How Do Robots Widely Apply in PCB Manufacturing

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: assembly, automated, components, handling, manufacturing, pcb, robots, soldering

ABB unveils new large robots for material handling in EV battery production

March 14, 2022 by David Edwards

ABB is adding two new robot ranges to its portfolio of large robots for complex manufacturing applications.

Delivering “enhanced speed, accuracy, flexibility, and a more robust design including integrated process cabling”, ABB’s IRB 5710 and 5720 robots deliver increased productivity and enhanced performance with higher uptime for applications including electric vehicle (EV) manufacture, foundry, forging, rubber, plastics, and metal fabrication.

Available in eight variants, the IRB 5710 and IRB 5720 present a choice of options for payloads from 70 kg to 180 kg and reaches from 2.3 m to 3 m. [Read more…] about ABB unveils new large robots for material handling in EV battery production

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: abb, accuracy, applications, assembly, battery, complex, controller, ev, handling, including, irb, manufacturing, mm, path, process, production, repeatability, robot, robots, speed

Interview with Stäubli Robotics boss: ‘We plan to double our manufacturing output by 2025’

March 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

One year on from his appointment as executive president of the robotics division at Stäubli, Christophe Coulongeat provides some insights into how things are going at one of the world’s largest and oldest industrial automation providers. Interview was conducted by Alexander Michie of Noba International – Executive Search. 

Question: You have been executive president of the robotics division at Stäubli for just over a year, what have been the main highlights since you started in the role?

Christophe Coulongeat: It was an exceptional year in many ways: I was happy to recruit and build up our robotics global management team, and we got the opportunity to finally meet altogether in person. [Read more…] about Interview with Stäubli Robotics boss: ‘We plan to double our manufacturing output by 2025’

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: coulongeat, industry, people, robotics, robots, staubli

New sensor that mimics automatic human reaction to heat could pave the way for ‘soft robots of the future’

March 6, 2022 by David Edwards

A new robotic sensor that mimics the automatic human reaction to heat is being hailed as a world first.

The device has been built by a team of experts from Liverpool Hope University, who say it’s the first sensor that can trigger this “sensory impulse” that the robotics community has yet seen.

The findings have been published in IEEE Xplore last December 15, 2021 as an early-access article and published this month in the IEEE Sensors Journal. [Read more…] about New sensor that mimics automatic human reaction to heat could pave the way for ‘soft robots of the future’

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: abad, changes, gelsight, heat, humans, response, robots, sensor, soft, temperature

Seegrid agrees strategic partnership with RōBEX

March 6, 2022 by David Edwards

Seegrid, a manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots for material handling, has agreed a strategic partnership with RōBEX, a systems integrator specializing in industrial robots.

The collaboration agreement enables RōBEX to introduce their customers to the full portfolio of Seegrid Palion autonomous mobile robots and Fleet Central enterprise software solutions.

RōBEX automates critical production processes for leading manufacturing and consumer goods brands to increase productivity, improve safety, and enhance quality. [Read more…] about Seegrid agrees strategic partnership with RōBEX

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation, autonomous, customers, enterprise, fleet, handling, material, mobile, palion, partnership, reliable, rōbex, robots, seegrid, software, solutions, technology

Kollmorgen relocates to new premises in Sweden

March 6, 2022 by David Edwards

Kollmorgen, a manufacturer of motor solutions for the robotics industry, is relocating to new premises in Gothenburg, Sweden.

The move is part of a strategic initiative to meet the future demands for automated guided vehicles and autonomous mobile robots, by expanding the business and increasing the innovation and development capacity.

The company says the relocation will increase speed of innovation and development, and improve training experience for partners and end-users. [Read more…] about Kollmorgen relocates to new premises in Sweden

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: addition, autonomous, center, development, end-users, facility, hosts, innovation, kollmorgen, lab, located, mobile, move, office, partners, premises, robots, work

Data Visualization Comes to Robotics

March 5, 2022 by David Edwards

The growth of the robotics sector was nothing short of spectacular in 2021. In just one year, robot density in manufacturing processes doubled, leading many to herald the dawn of a new era. Robots are finally here in numbers that matter, and it looks like they’re here to stay.

Robot development, though, is changing. It’s no longer a logical codified process, Instead, it’s more about learning and training, similar to the approach you’d take with a human child.

Unfortunately, getting to grips with all that data is difficult. Not only is the way machines are being programmed changing, but also how engineers and software professionals troubleshoot and analyze outputs. [Read more…] about Data Visualization Comes to Robotics

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: changing, code, data, debugging, development, engineers, learning, robot, robotics, robots, software, systems, training, visualization

Starship Technologies raises $100 million in 30 days as demand for delivery robots skyrockets

March 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Starship Technologies, a provider of autonomous delivery services, has raised $100 million in the last 30 days, including a new $42 million Series B funding round.

The Series B funding will help Starship further scale its service and meet increasing demand for its autonomous delivery service by launching in tens of new cities and campuses, including Pleasanton in the Bay Area as well as University of Tennessee, Knoxville and University of Idaho.

Some of this funding is immediately going to support people by donating directly to the Red Cross in Ukraine, says Starship. [Read more…] about Starship Technologies raises $100 million in 30 days as demand for delivery robots skyrockets

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, deliveries, delivery, funding, robot, robots, service, starship, years

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