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Automata Technologies develops low cost robot

Automata Technologies develops low cost robot

British start-up company Automata Technologies says it is democtrasing robotics with the introduction of Eva – a lightweight, low cost, easy to use six axis robotic arm. Although Eva is still under development, Automata Technologies says it is aiming at a 600mm full span radius, extendable with a gantry. Maximum payload will be 0.75kg, and […]

By November 10, 2015 Read More →
Alicona offers 3D metrology sensor for robot integration

Alicona offers 3D metrology sensor for robot integration

Alicona´s high resolution optical 3D metrology combined with a six-axis robot allows users to experience a high degree of automation as well as increased speed for quality assurance. The applied 3D measurement sensor is ideal for production: it is robust against vibrations and insensitive to ambient light, in addition to being fast and easily integrated […]

By November 10, 2015 Read More →
10,000 Comau robots controlled by B&R

10,000 Comau robots controlled by B&R

As the collaboration between Comau Robotics and B&R continues to mature and expand, the companies can already boast ten thousand units installed and operating all around the globe. This achievement underscores the quality of Comau products, which rely on powerful, accurate and reliable control electronics from automation specialist B&R. The two companies have been working […]

By November 2, 2015 Read More →
Comau launches Amico humanoid robot at EMO

Comau launches Amico humanoid robot at EMO

Comau has introduced a new two-armed, humanoid robot which it says clarifies and emphasises its next steps towards a future where man-machine cooperation evolves from mere hypothesis to a real production opportunity that can be applied in total safety. Amico is a “technical and communicative concept” chosen by Comau to represent the robot’s ability to […]

By November 1, 2015 Read More →
Reduce robot energy consumption by up to 40%

Reduce robot energy consumption by up to 40%

By minimising the acceleration of industrial robots, energy consumption can be reduced by up to 40 percent without impacting on cycle times. This is the result of a new optimization algorithm that was developed by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology. Pictured: From the left – Dr Kristofer Bengtsson, master’s student Emma Vidarsson and Professor […]

By October 26, 2015 Read More →
Altec Engineering acquires Quick Hydraulics

Altec Engineering acquires Quick Hydraulics

Leading hydraulic engineering company Quick Hydraulics has been bought out of administration by Altec Engineering and the jobs of 19 employees saved. The acquisition was quick in more ways than one; the directors of Quick Hydraulics put the company in to administration on Monday, and within 24 hours the company was sold. Dan Butters and […]

By October 23, 2015 Read More →
New robots line up at Kawasaki open day

New robots line up at Kawasaki open day

Visitors to the recent Kawasaki Robotics UK open day were presented with an insight into the capabilities of its new robots. Over 100 manufacturing engineers from food, automotive and aerospace sectors attended the event at Kawasaki’s Warrington facilities. The BX and BA Series robots proved to be the star attractions amongst the automotive sector illustrating […]

By October 23, 2015 Read More →
Igus Triflex energy chain for palletizing robots

Igus Triflex energy chain for palletizing robots

An extremely small universal module Igus triflex RS is frequently used in packing systems. It mounts to preexisting fastening points on the robot and consists of a multi-axis energy supply, integrated spring rods and a cover for extra protection. Pictured right: The turnkey packaging plant employs a very compact Igus triflex RS universal module for […]

By October 22, 2015 Read More →
AUTOMATICA 2016 – Breakthrough of smart robots

AUTOMATICA 2016 – Breakthrough of smart robots

Robots have left their protective cage. They now work closely with people. AUTOMATICA (Munich 21-24 June, 2016) will highlight how the automation industry is facing the challenge of this new technology. Pictured right: Safe collaboration of humans and robots, without a safety barrier. The lightweight LBR iiwa from KUKA makes it possible. Clever, lightweight robot […]

By October 22, 2015 Read More →
B&R synchronises robots with conveyor belts

B&R synchronises robots with conveyor belts

An increasing number of robotic processes in production lines require synchronisation with conveyor belts. Ensuring the high levels of speed and precision needed to accomplish this used to require highly complex control solutions. Production lines with conveyor belt tracking have an advantage: since the production process never comes to a stop, they can achieve higher […]

By October 22, 2015 Read More →