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Hannover Messe rescheduled for beginning of June

Hannover Messe rescheduled for beginning of June

Deutsche Messe AG, in close cooperation with the Hannover Messe exhibitor advisory board and partner associations VDMA (Association of German Mechanical and Plant Engineering) and ZVEI (Central Association of German Electrical Engineering and Digital Industry), has rescheduled HANNOVER MESSE 2022 for 30 May to 2 June. The show was originally planned for April. “Due to […]

By January 20, 2022 Read More →
Robot solution for automating the lettuce harvest

Robot solution for automating the lettuce harvest

Lettuce is a valuable crop but labour shortages make it difficult to harvest this field vegetable, as sourcing sufficient seasonal labour to meet harvesting commitments is one of the sector’s biggest challenges. Moreover, with wage inflation rising faster than producer prices, margins are very tight. In England, agricultural technology and machinery experts are working with […]

By January 20, 2022 Read More →
Omron listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index

Omron listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index

Omron Corporation has been listed for the fifth straight year on the globally recognised Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World), a socially responsible investment stock price index. The DJSI is a stock price index compiled by S&P Dow Jones Indices. It is used to assess the sustainability of the world’s major companies from economic, […]

By January 18, 2022 Read More →
The advantages of low-code and no-code robotics

The advantages of low-code and no-code robotics

The manufacturing industry is currently experiencing a shortage of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills. At a company level, this can cause a decrease in innovation and reduce profit margins. This skill shortage is apparent in the UK manufacturing and engineering sectors, where 85 per cent of managers reported struggling to find a suitable […]

By January 14, 2022 Read More →
CKF Systems strengthens partnership with Intralox

CKF Systems strengthens partnership with Intralox

CKF Systems is delighted to have been awarded a licence to manufacture Intralox ARB (Activated Roller Belt) technology in recognition of the in-house expertise and knowledge of the team in the state-of-the-art CKF facility in Gloucester. CKF is an established UK robotics and automation systems integrator with a wealth of experience transforming the operations of their […]

By January 13, 2022 Read More →
New PC software exploits full potential of IO-Link devices

New PC software exploits full potential of IO-Link devices

The IO-Link standard continues to be a significant driver in exploiting the potential for automated and robotic systems across many manufacturing applications and control software is a crucial part of this process, especially at sensor level. Sensing and Instrumentation specialist Baumer recognises these opportunities and the development of new PC software for the evaluation, selection […]

By January 13, 2022 Read More →
Fuzzy Logic enables robotics for the nuclear industry

Fuzzy Logic enables robotics for the nuclear industry

PRIMUS (Platform for Robotic Inspection and Maintenance for Unstructured Settings) developed by Fuzzy Logic and Visionic for Framatome Intercontrôle is a robotic NDT system for nuclear infrastructures. This software and hardware package is designed to be used by non-roboticist NDT operators, a major differentiating factor compared to existing solutions on the robotics and NDT markets. […]

By January 13, 2022 Read More →
BARA webinar: automating end of line solutions

BARA webinar: automating end of line solutions

BARA is hosting a webinar on 25 January at 2pm, discussing the main points that the industries will have when introducing end-of-line solutions. You can register for the webinar here, and registrants can also email their questions in advance of the webinar. Topics for discussion will include: Product transportation Case handling (empty, sealing and full) […]

By January 12, 2022 Read More →
Sick opens a window to better machine performance

Sick opens a window to better machine performance

Sick has launched The Monitoring Box, a simple system that enables plug-and-play condition monitoring and preventative maintenance of sensors, machines, processes and plants. The Sick Monitoring Box can be adapted for diverse individual operating requirements to provide live status feedback and historical analysis, supporting more effective maintenance and optimised efficiency. With the Sick Monitoring Box, […]

By January 12, 2022 Read More →
Controllers enable faster, more scalable production

Controllers enable faster, more scalable production

To meet the demand for faster, more efficient production, ABB is adding two new members to its OmniCore controller family. Available for a range of robots across ABB’s portfolio, the company says the new E10 and V250XT controllers offer best-in-class motion control, as well as 20 percent energy savings and future-proofing through built-in digital connectivity […]

By January 12, 2022 Read More →