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Schunk recruits for Ireland and Scotland

Schunk recruits for Ireland and Scotland

Schunk has strengthened its team with the appointment of Chris Burns to support the company’s customer base in Scotland, while the growing popularity of the Schunk automation product range in Ireland has been reflected by the addition of Barry O’Connor to its sales team. Pictured: Barry O’Connor (left) is Schunk’s new sales engineer for Ireland, […]

By March 2, 2016 Read More →
Renishaw neuromate installed at Great Ormond Street

Renishaw neuromate installed at Great Ormond Street

Renishaw is pleased to announce that a neuromate stereotactic robot system and neuroinspire surgical planning software have been installed at one of the world’s leading children’s hospitals, Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London. Martin Tisdall and Kristian Aquilina, consultant neurosurgeons at GOSH (pictured right) have already successfully used the systems for several Stereoelectroencephalography (stereo […]

By March 2, 2016 Read More →
B&R mapp RoboX aids complex kinematics setup

B&R mapp RoboX aids complex kinematics setup

B&R has further expanded its portfolio of modular mapp software components. The new mapp RoboX and mapp Teach make it faster and easier than ever to get robotic systems configured and ready for operation. B&R says mapp RoboX can be used to control any kinematic system with up to 15 axes. Using mapp RoboX, developers […]

By March 1, 2016 Read More →
AUTOMATICA 2016 puts the spotlight on machine vision

AUTOMATICA 2016 puts the spotlight on machine vision

Machine vision (MV) is enjoying sales increases in double digits. Demand is growing constantly for ever more powerful components and systems, driven by increasingly sophisticated automation projects. AUTOMATICA 2016, which will take place in Munich from June 21 to 24, shows the new and further developments in the MV industry. Vendors and system integrators in the […]

By February 29, 2016 Read More →
EPFL developes gripper for delicate objects

EPFL developes gripper for delicate objects

EPFL scientists have developed a new soft robotic gripper that uses electroadhesion – flexible electrode flaps that act like a thumb-index gripper. It can pick up fragile objects of arbitrary shape and stiffness, like an egg, a water balloon or paper. “This is the first time that electroadhesion and soft robotics have been combined to […]

By February 29, 2016 Read More →
Astech Projects acquired by Schauenburg International

Astech Projects acquired by Schauenburg International

The Schauenburg International Group has acquired the majority of the shares of Astech Projects, headquartered in Cheshire, UK. Astech Projects is a Queen’s Award winning Engineering and Science based company supplying robotic and automation solutions to a global customer base. The company’s purpose, facilities and all employees remain unchanged, and part of the founders and […]

By February 26, 2016 Read More →
SICK TriSpector offers ‘plug-and-play’ 3D vision

SICK TriSpector offers ‘plug-and-play’ 3D vision

SICK has launched its first ‘plug-and-play’ 3D vision sensor in the UK, the TriSpector 1000, delivering real-time 3D quality inspection in a self-contained unit that is simple to install and use. Developed by SICK in close cooperation with customers worldwide, the TriSpector 1000 is expected to open up affordable 3D vision sensing for a wide […]

By February 26, 2016 Read More →
Axelent examines guarding requirements for robots

Axelent examines guarding requirements for robots

The experts from Axelent discuss the important issue of guarding for robot cells when the guard is to be positioned within the motion range of the robot. We are often asked about the stability of guards in connection with robot installations, where the guard (fencing) needs to be placed in the motion range of a […]

By February 25, 2016 Read More →
SICK time of flight sensor checks robot gripping points

SICK time of flight sensor checks robot gripping points

SICK says its new PowerProx sensor offers unprecedented versatility to detect any object on a high-speed production line with just one range of sensors. PowerProx’s ability to detect small and flat objects too, no matter what the surface finish, will be useful in handling and assembly, for example in the automotive industry for reliable checking […]

By February 25, 2016 Read More →
Festo fluidic muscle gives robot natural movement

Festo fluidic muscle gives robot natural movement

Festo has supplied its ultra-modern fluidic muscles and piezo valve technology to Engineered Arts for use in the fourth generation of its ‘robot actor’, RoboThespian. RoboThespian is a life-sized humanoid robot designed for human interaction in a public setting. It is fully interactive, multilingual, and user-friendly, making it a perfect device for communicating with and entertaining […]

By February 25, 2016 Read More →