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Russians demonstrate robocop for security work

October 24, 2019 by Sam Francis

It’s probably not the best time for the Russians to be unveiling a “robocop”, what with all the paranoia about Russians meddling in previous US elections and influencing candidates for future ones, but that is what a Perm-based company called PromoBot has done, according to Daily Star. 

The authoritative news outlet, which mainly features pictures if buxom women on its home page, says the new Russian robotic cop will be used for fingerprinting and background checks.

However, since it’s a humanoid robot, it’s flexible enough to be reconfigured for a variety of uses, including carrying firearms. [Read more…] about Russians demonstrate robocop for security work

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: called, daily, humans, including, interpolitex, police, promobot, robo-c, robocop, robot, robotic, robots, russian, russians, security, star, statement, time, work

BWIndustrie installs world’s first UR16e collaborative robot to optimise throughput

October 9, 2019 by Sam Francis

Universal Robots says that BWIndustrie, a French specialist in machining, assembly and robotics, has installed the world’s first UR16e heavy-duty payload collaborative robot.

It becomes the company’s sixth cobot from UR, where it is streamlining the time-consuming and labour-intensive process of deburring metal parts.

Launched at China International Industy Fair to wide acclaim, the UR16e enables BWIndustrie to overcome the barriers of traditional manufacturing by automating the deburring processes in a matter of seconds compared to the several minutes incurred by manual labour. [Read more…] about BWIndustrie installs world’s first UR16e collaborative robot to optimise throughput

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: allows, bwindustrie, capability, cobot, collaborative, company, deburring, handling, health, human, metal, operators, optimise, parts, payload, process, robot, robotics, robots, schwartz, solutions, throughput, time, time-consuming, universal, ur, wide, workers, workforce

Controlling complexity: Powerful new tech tools are bringing lean manufacturing principles to life

October 7, 2019 by David Edwards

By Dan McKiernan, president of eFlex Systems

Lean manufacturing principles and practices aimed at minimizing waste and maximizing productivity, have been shaping the manufacturing sector for decades now.

The necessary end-goal for manufacturers is to ensure that products are built correctly, every time, even when changes are made in-process.

While this goal is nothing new, the rise of complexity and customization challenges presents a constant counterpressure against the continuing push for improved consistency and quality. [Read more…] about Controlling complexity: Powerful new tech tools are bringing lean manufacturing principles to life

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: allows, best, changes, complex, complexity, control, data, digital, error-proofing, instructions, integrated, lean, manufacturers, manufacturing, process, processes, production, quality, real-time, systems, time, training, work

ABB to electrify automated vehicles for new port in Singapore

October 3, 2019 by Mai Tao

Powering zero-emission, autonomous container transportation with direct current charging infrastructure

ABB has won a contract from ST Engineering Land Systems to deliver and commission integrated smart charging points for automated guided vehicles (AGV) in the new Tuas port of Singapore.

Deliveries of the vehicles, which will be deployed to transport heavy shipping containers at the port terminal, are scheduled to begin from September 2020 through to August 2022.

The ABB chargers and supporting infrastructure are set to be installed towards the end of 2020. [Read more…] about ABB to electrify automated vehicles for new port in Singapore

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: abb, agvs, automated, autonomous, capacity, chargers, charging, container, containers, contract, development, fast, future, guided, infrastructure, integrated, mobility, port, power, project, singapore, technologies, terminal, time, vehicles

Ford installs team of collaborative robots on Fiesta assembly line

September 26, 2019 by David Edwards

Automaker Ford has for the first time introduced a team of collaborative robots that works alongside engineers in Cologne, Germany, to ensure every Ford Fiesta has a perfect finish.

The six cobots complete a choreographed sequence to sand the entire body surface in just 35 seconds. The initiative does not replace employees but allows operators to use their time on more complex tasks and avoid suffering the strains associated with performing repetitive tasks.

Dennis Kuhn, senior manufacturing engineer, paint shop, Ford of Europe, says: “The cobots can feel when more force needs to be applied, just like we can, and they can more easily get to hard-to-reach places, like the centre of the roof.” [Read more…] about Ford installs team of collaborative robots on Fiesta assembly line

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: assembly, audio, body, cobot, cobots, collaborative, company, dahl, employees, equipment, fiesta, final, finish, ford, hand, introduced, loudspeakers, moves, moving, paint, production, required, robots, shop, smooth, surface, tasks, team, time, universal, vehicle

IMHX provides platform for more robotics and automation technologies

September 26, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

IMHX is one of the largest trade shows aimed at the intralogistics sector in the UK. Held in Birmingham, the event features more than 450 exhibitors and attracts more than 16,000 industry experts over its four-day duration, from September 24th to 27th.

As with the other events Robotics and Automation News has covered over the past year or two, IMHX is seeing an increasing number of robotics and automation solutions sharing the stage with technologies that have been established for a lot longer.

Longer-established technologies can be said to be the ones that brought about “mechanised” automation, which has become more sophisticated over time, integrating electronics and computer technologies into it. [Read more…] about IMHX provides platform for more robotics and automation technologies

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: automation, companies, company, computer, conveyor, conveyors, doosan, example, handling, imhx, kind, largest, learning, material, moving, offering, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, showcased, showcasing, system, systems, technologies, time, toyota, vehicle, warehouse

Continental shows off autonomous mobility tech to German chancellor

September 24, 2019 by David Edwards

Automotive components giant Continental has been showing off its latest autonomous mobility technology to the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, at the IAA event.

Continental says Merkel’s visit is an implicit acknowledgment that autonomous vehicles have the potential to change everyone’s lives.

Chancellor was pictured (above) getting off a driverless “Robo-Taxi” – also called the “CUbE” and “EZ10 Shuttle” – which Continental developed in partnership with French company EasyMile, of which Continental has been a shareholder since 2017. [Read more…] about Continental shows off autonomous mobility tech to German chancellor

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: addition, areas, autonomous, chancellor, continental, cube, demonstration, driverless, easymile, fair, future, iaa, lauxmann, mobility, robo-taxi, robo-taxis, rural, shuttle, stops, systems, technology, time, vehicle, vehicles

Comau ‘Mate’ exoskeleton used in CC Jensen’s manufacturing processes

September 20, 2019 by Sam Francis

Danish company CC Jensen is using exoskeletons from Comau in its manufacturing processes.

Comau calls its exoskeleton ‘Mate’ and has been supplying it to the market for around a year.

CC Jensen specialises in the design and manufacturing of oil filtration solutions, and says it uses Mate to better support workers in carrying out their daily activities. [Read more…] about Comau ‘Mate’ exoskeleton used in CC Jensen’s manufacturing processes

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: activities, cc, comau, company, daily, danish, ergonomic, exoskeleton, improve, jensen, kim, manufacturing, mate, movements, oil, processes, quality, repetitive, support, time, work, workers

Global industry ‘in midst of major change’ because of ‘megatrends’

September 18, 2019 by David Edwards

Hannover Messe 2020 will coincide with a period of rapid technological change and political and economic uncertainty, according to its organisers.

Sporting its 2020-season lead theme of “Industrial Transformation” and featuring some 6,000 exhibitors, the world’s top trade show for industrial technology will shine a light on the opportunities arising from new technologies, changing buyer behavior and a growing awareness of climate protection.

Experts at Deutsche Messe, one of the world’s largest industrial trade show companies and the owner of Hannover Messe, the global industrial sector is “in the midst of a period of major change”, driven primarily by the “megatrends” of digitization, individualization and climate protection.

At the same time, it is grappling with some very challenging economic and political fundamentals.

Dr Jochen Köckler, chairman of Deutsche Messe, says: “The world is embarking on a period of change, the likes of which we haven’t seen for a long time. [Read more…] about Global industry ‘in midst of major change’ because of ‘megatrends’

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: change, companies, energy, engineering, entire, focus, hannover, industrial, industry, integrated, logistics, messe, period, production, sector, supply, technologies, technology, time, trade, transformation

ABB launches new version of robotic picking software Pickmaster

September 17, 2019 by Sam Francis

ABB has launched the new version of its robotic picking software Pickmaster, which now feature “digital twin technology” to reduce commissioning times. 

The product was introduced today at the China International Industry Fair in Shanghai. It will be on display next week at Pack Expo in Las Vegas at the ABB Robotics booth C-2051.

The company says the system is now capable of achieving picking times that are “15 percent faster”, enabling it to increases output and total line efficiency by 40 percent.

ABB Robotics says PickMaster is the market-leading robotic software for vision-guided random flow picking and packing applications for the digital factory of the future. [Read more…] about ABB launches new version of robotic picking software Pickmaster

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: abb, applications, commissioning, customers, digital, faster, lines, output, packing, picking, pickmaster, production, robotic, robotics, software, technology, time, times, twin, virtual

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