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Sewtec achieves record £25m order book

Sewtec achieves record £25m order book

Robotics specialist Sewtec has secured a record £25m order book, driven by a wider transformational change in the business following a successful management buyout (MBO) one year ago. The Dewsbury-based high technology company designs and manufactures factory automation systems for the food, pharmaceutical, personal care and tobacco industries. Its clients include Nestlé, Unilever Johnson & […]

By September 10, 2018 Read More →
10 reasons why robotics have a place in your manufacturing operations

10 reasons why robotics have a place in your manufacturing operations

We know robots can benefit manufacturing through speed and accuracy, but they can also drive improvement in less obvious areas like safety and data capture. The UK Government’s ‘Made Smarter’ review estimates that automation and robotics present an £183.6 billion opportunity for the British economy. Yet British industry’s uptake of robotics lags behind other advanced […]

By September 10, 2018 Read More →
Fanuc adds 6kg payload variant to SCARA robot range

Fanuc adds 6kg payload variant to SCARA robot range

Fanuc has extended its popular range of Selective Compliance Assembly (SCARA) robots to include a model capable of processing parts weighing up to 6kg. The SR-6iA is ideally suited for a variety of applications within a circular working envelope, including fast automated assembly, testing and inspection, packaging, and material handling. It is Fanuc’s largest SCARA […]

By September 6, 2018 Read More →
OnRobot acquires Purple Robotics

OnRobot acquires Purple Robotics

Purple Robotics, which developed an innovative vacuum gripper within one year – the world’s first gripper specifically for cobots – has now been acquired by OnRobot. The acquisition takes place a mere two months after the OnRobot merger of three robotics companies from the USA, Hungary, and Denmark to create one global player with a […]

By August 31, 2018 Read More →
Unipick robots make a case for convenience

Unipick robots make a case for convenience

As a business model, convenience shopping is rapidly overtaking large format stores, with nine out of ten consumers claiming to have a visited a convenience store in the last month . Yet, the rise in popularity is placing food manufacturers and packers under greater pressure to supply retailers of all sizes with a good selection […]

By August 30, 2018 Read More →
Rockwell light curtains guard robotic work cells

Rockwell light curtains guard robotic work cells

The rise of robots has ushered in an increased demand for light curtains that provide a safe work environment between the robotic work cells and the rest of the plant. The Allen-Bradley GuardShield 450L safety light curtain system from Rockwell Automation is a flexible, cost-effective solution that enhances safety while improving productivity through innovative transceiver […]

By August 23, 2018 0 Comments Read More →
ABB’s YuMi serves coffee at Smartech Selfridges

ABB’s YuMi serves coffee at Smartech Selfridges

The Selfridges store in London’s Oxford Street has long been known for showcasing the latest innovations. Throughout its 109-year history the famed department store has played host to a variety of new technologies including the Bleriot XI airplane, the first to cross the English Channel; the first ever public demonstration of a television set; and […]

By August 22, 2018 0 Comments Read More →
Igus makes automation easy with new motion concept

Igus makes automation easy with new motion concept

New from Igus is robolink Apiro, a new modular motion system which enables design engineers develop low-cost automation systems. Consisting three lubrication-free worm gears for standard movement, inverted movement and linear movement, the system can be configured to perform simple linear motion to complex humanoid and animatronic robotic tasks. “The name says it all: Apiro […]

By August 20, 2018 0 Comments Read More →
Mitsubishi mobile robots put manufacturing on the move

Mitsubishi mobile robots put manufacturing on the move

An autonomously guided vehicle (AGV) equipped with a robot arm has been developed by Mitsubishi Electric and Mirage, making it possible to deploy the same robot at multiple workstations. The system has been designed to give unprecedented flexibility to assembly lines and boost plant productivity. An articulated arm robot fixed in a static position can […]

By August 13, 2018 0 Comments Read More →
Fanuc launches intelligent diagnostics for robots

Fanuc launches intelligent diagnostics for robots

Downtime in industrial robots could soon be a thing of the past thanks to the latest intelligent diagnostics software from Fanuc. First unveiled to UK customers at MACH 2018, Fanuc’s Zero Downtime (ZDT) technology allows production managers to optimise, maintain and analyse the performance of their industrial robots, in real-time. “Unexpected downtime costs manufacturers an […]

By August 9, 2018 0 Comments Read More →