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Bring traceability to molded parts production

Bring traceability to molded parts production

Yamaha Robotics FA Section reports that robots from its competitively priced SCARA portfolio have enabled a customer making injection-molded products to implement traceability, as well as raising output and improving quality. Injection molded parts tend to be produced in large volumes yet, at the same time, quality expectations are high. Even small cosmetic defects can […]

By June 2, 2025 Read More →
FANUC and Reeco collaborate on robot palletising

FANUC and Reeco collaborate on robot palletising

FANUC UK has announced an agreement with Reeco Automation to incorporate the FANUC CRX range of collaborative robots into the RB series of robot palletisers. As manual loading becomes an increasingly harder role to recruit, Reeco’s automated end-of-line RB Palletiser systems have grown in popularity, particularly among food and beverage producers. By extending the RB […]

By June 2, 2025 Read More →
Comau collaborates on robotic 3D printing

Comau collaborates on robotic 3D printing

Comau has agreed to collaborate with multiple industry-leading companies, at an international level, addressing the need for affordable automation to drive advanced on-demand manufacturing applications. The collaborations are aimed at numerous sectors, from automotive, naval and aerospace to energy, microfactories, mold and tooling, construction and beyond. By accelerating automation for advanced manufacturing everywhere, Comau now […]

By June 2, 2025 Read More →
Deep learning-based machine vision technology

Deep learning-based machine vision technology

MVTec Software has launched the new version of MVTec HALCON. Version 25.05 of the standard machine vision software includes numerous improvements as well as a new technology that combines deep learning algorithms with classic methods. “We always want to offer our customers the latest machine vision technologies and continuously update existing features. With the new […]

By May 30, 2025 Read More →
Simple programming: robotics without the headaches

Simple programming: robotics without the headaches

The pressure on machine builders is mounting: shorter lead times, a shortage of technical personnel, and rising expectations around flexibility and data integration. In this context, Lenze aims to be more than a provider of automation technology. With a combination of ready-to-use software modules, digital twins, open-source technology, and targeted training programs, the company brings […]

By May 21, 2025 Read More →
Changing legal framework for safety, security and AI

Changing legal framework for safety, security and AI

Thomas Pilz, Managing Partner at Pilz explains how, in terms of safety, security and artificial intelligence, the European legal framework is changing. We all know the CE mark. You can see it on electrical appliances, toys or household goods, but also on plant and machinery of course. The CE mark is effectively the seal that […]

By May 21, 2025 Read More →
A concrete example to inspire the next generation

A concrete example to inspire the next generation

Ksenija Linda Esko works as a reliability and maintainability engineer at Comau UK, where she ensures the efficiency and operational continuity of automated production systems. Data analysis, development of preventive maintenance strategies, performance monitoring, and support to production teams are integral parts of her daily activities. It’s a technical and strategic role that combines desk […]

By May 21, 2025 Read More →
Miniature hexapod for high-precision applications

Miniature hexapod for high-precision applications

Aerotech is launching the latest generation of its Hexapod technology. The compact six-axis positioner combines precise movements with high load capacity and simple integration. The optimised design also offers excellent repeatability and minimal increments down to the nanometre range. The HEX150-125HL was developed for maximum precision in positioning. Its sophisticated design with simplified cabling and […]

By May 15, 2025 Read More →
Ambitious goals for humanoid mass production

Ambitious goals for humanoid mass production

Humanoid robot development is progressing at an impressive pace. The power struggle between the US and China, along with advances in AI, battery development and mechanics, has led performance improvements among the metal men. automatica will show how far this development has progressed by now. The humanoids from China recently had an opportunity to show […]

By May 15, 2025 Read More →
Amazon’s Vulcan robot has a sense of touch

Amazon’s Vulcan robot has a sense of touch

Built on advances in robotics, engineering and physical AI, Amazon says its Vulcan robot is making its workers’ jobs easier and safer while moving orders more efficiently. And a key feature of the robot is its sense of touch. The typical robot is “numb and dumb,” says Aaron Parness, Amazon’s director of robotics AI, especially […]

By May 14, 2025 Read More →