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IFM delivers safety over IO-Link

IFM delivers safety over IO-Link

With the new AL200S PROFIsafe IO-Link module from IFM Electronic, it is now possible to operate standard safety sensors and actuators via IO-Link. Connected in the usual way to the A or B port of a normal AL1400 or AL1402 IO-Link master, the module uses a special PROFIsafe transmission telegram to provide ‘tunnelled’ communication with […]

By January 5, 2022 Read More →
ABB and Hasco create joint venture in automotive

ABB and Hasco create joint venture in automotive

ABB Robotics and China’s leading automotive parts supplier, Hasco, have announced the creation of a joint venture to drive the next generation of smart manufacturing in China’s automotive industry. The joint venture will build on the existing successful relationship between the two companies, leading to the crucial development of highly flexible and sustainable auto parts […]

By January 4, 2022 Read More →
Omron awarded Gold Rating under the PRIDE index

Omron awarded Gold Rating under the PRIDE index

Omron Corporation was designated as a Gold Standard Workplace, the highest evaluation under the PRIDE Index by ‘Work with Pride’, an NGO in Japan that evaluates companies and other organisations for their initiatives related to sexual minorities, including LGBTQ for the fifth consecutive year. The PRIDE Index evaluates initiatives for sexual minorities in the workplace […]

By December 28, 2021 Read More →
Fakuma robot release pulls in the crowds

Fakuma robot release pulls in the crowds

After the world premiere of the new SAM-C robots at Fakuma, interest in the first in-house automation solution from Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery, Schwaig (SDG), continues unabated. The two handle and place systems were the real crowd pleasers on the company’s Fakuma booth, attracting a great deal of attention affirms Jürgen Schulze, Director Automation […]

By December 27, 2021 Read More →
Automation to help at times of high demand

Automation to help at times of high demand

A sudden boom in demand provides welcome opportunities for manufacturers to boost their annual sales. However, this also means that factories will have to fulfil an unusual number of orders with the same staff and resources. Here Neil Ballinger, head of EMEA at automation parts supplier EU Automation, explains how automation can help manufacturers deal […]

By December 21, 2021 Read More →
Contrinex inductive sensors speed up PCB production

Contrinex inductive sensors speed up PCB production

Automated assembly systems are increasingly used for high volume assembly operations because of their ability to remove labour and also eliminate the potential of assembly errors. Rugged inductive sensors from Contrinex help provide fault-free assembly and minimise downtime by reliable detecting the presence and position of equipment or components, ensuring that parts are correctly aligned […]

By December 16, 2021 Read More →
ABB delivers robotic technologies for Wärtsilä

ABB delivers robotic technologies for Wärtsilä

ABB has delivered and installed the primary power distribution solution with switchgears and protective relays, as well as robotic technologies with ABB’s robotics partners, at Wärtsilä’s new technology centre. ABB is also responsible for the implementation services of the entire system. “We are excited to provide our top-level Finnish technology expertise in Wärtsilä’s modern research, […]

By December 15, 2021 Read More →
Fully automatic inspection of wood parts

Fully automatic inspection of wood parts

Whether classic all-purpose brushes or brushes for special applications, the German company Lessmann has virtually all of them in its range. The shapes vary, from straight to ergonomic. But they all have one thing in common: the wooden bodies are made exclusively from untreated red beech. Depending on the model, they also have two hanging […]

By December 15, 2021 Read More →
Global robot density has almost doubled in five years

Global robot density has almost doubled in five years

The use of industrial robots in factories around the world is accelerating at a high rate: 126 robots per 10,000 employees is the new average of global robot density in the manufacturing industries – nearly double the number five years ago (2015: 66 units). This is according to the 2021 World Robot Statistics, issued by […]

By December 14, 2021 Read More →
National Robotarium unveils new train cleaning robot

National Robotarium unveils new train cleaning robot

Scientists from the National Robotarium, supported by Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh, have unveiled the design of a new train cleaning robot to help existing cleaners. The robot, which is being funded by rail research body RSSB, has been designed to increase cleanliness standards on trains nationwide. It will complement humans by cleaning […]

By December 12, 2021 Read More →