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HMS provides wireless access for disinfection robot

HMS provides wireless access for disinfection robot

STERISAFE-Pro is a disinfection robot from the Danish company INFUSER. It disinfects surfaces in any given room – for example patient rooms, operating theatres or hotel rooms – removing up to 99.9999% of pathogens. The robot fills the designated room with an Ozone-based biocide agent which kills unwanted bacteria, viruses and fungi, while purifying the […]

By November 9, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Omron shows solution for production efficiency

Omron shows solution for production efficiency

At this year’s EuroPack / CFIA event, visitors will discover how they can lower total cost of ownership and maximize productivity using Omron’s complete robotics and automation system solutions. Omron will be at the EuroPack-EuroManut-CFIA event in Lyon, from 21-23 November, demonstrating how it can create smart, flexible production facilities that help customers stay competitive […]

By November 6, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Güdel gantry robots sort and palletise tyres

Güdel gantry robots sort and palletise tyres

Güdel’s Gantry Robot Systems have become something of an industry standard amongst the Worlds’ major tyre manufactures. Companies such as Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear, Continental and Pirelli all rely on Güdel technology to manipulate, transport, sort and palletise tyres through their various manufacturing processes. Güdel UK’s Will Bourn explains why the Gantry Robot has become the […]

By November 3, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Renishaw neuromate robot to assist during surgery

Renishaw neuromate robot to assist during surgery

Renishaw is pleased to announce that Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) has become the latest world leading health organization in the United States of America to have a neuromate stereotactic robot installed. BCH hosts a National Association of Epilepsy Centres (NAEC) accredited Level 4 Epilepsy Centre, and the team plans to begin integrating their newly installed […]

By November 1, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Can robots reboot manufacturing in Europe?

Can robots reboot manufacturing in Europe?

Since the mid-1990s manufacturing’s share of the European Union’s GDP has fallen from 21% to 15%, and this decline has been partly due to competition from developing economies. However, over time the collaboration between humans and robots has evolved and grown in importance on the factory floor. This trend has the potential to reignite competition […]

By October 28, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Mitsubishi presents new concept for maintenance

Mitsubishi presents new concept for maintenance

At EMO 2017 Mitsubishi Electric demonstrated innovative predictive maintenance possibilities for robots that can reduce operational costs, increase asset productivity and improve process efficiency. The cloud-based solution is based on the AI platform within IBM Watson, which enables the smart analysis of operational data to highlight maintenance requirements. In addition, to increase the speed and […]

By October 20, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Automation can soften the impact of a hard Brexit

Automation can soften the impact of a hard Brexit

Brillopak director David Jahn has highlighted the potential crisis farmers, produce and soft fruit packers and meat packhouses face with a hard Brexit and how automated case loading can help to counteract the loss of EU seasonal labour and curb rising costs. Between May to September each year, more than 28,000 EU workers come to […]

By October 20, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Pacepacker uses 3D printing for robot end effector

Pacepacker uses 3D printing for robot end effector

Pacepacker Services has used 3D printing to create a gripper to pick up bottles on the packing line of a global hand hygiene company, as part of a huge automation project that has more than doubled the company’s output. One of the key challenges was the packing line needed to handle up to six different […]

By October 20, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Automata Technologies slashes the cost of robotics

Automata Technologies slashes the cost of robotics

Automata Technologies is launching Eva, an elegant, simple, affordable robot arm built for professionals. Eva costs just £4,990 while robotic arms of similar size cost over £20,000. Automata is now taking reservations for Eva on its website. Eva has been in development for over two years and has been through over 18 versions, rigorous lifetime […]

By October 19, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
UK manufacturing industry must wake up to automation

UK manufacturing industry must wake up to automation

Will Bourn of Gudel UK looks at the UK’s past record of investment in robotics and automation and the positive impact that future investment in automation and robotics can have on UK competitiveness. The UK is currently in the midst of some of the most significant political and economic changes seen in a generation. As […]

By October 19, 2017 0 Comments Read More →