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Intelligent robot can grasp and position any object

Intelligent robot can grasp and position any object

Developed at the University of Birmingham, Boris is a robot that can pick up objects he has never seen before. Displayed at the British Science Festival, Boris is able to analyse and subsequently pick up and position objects without the need for prior programming. Looking at an object, he can work out how best to […]

By September 24, 2014 Read More →
3D robot vision from Scorpion Vision at PPMA Show

3D robot vision from Scorpion Vision at PPMA Show

At the PPMA Show 2014, Scorpion Vision – a leader in 3D robot vision guidance – will highlight its Scorpion 3D Stinger technology that is used for real-time 3D robot vision and other demanding machine vision applications. The Scorpion 3D Stinger RPP Camera provides the basis for robust and reliable 3D robot vision solutions. The Scorpion […]

By September 22, 2014 Read More →
Test and simulation software for robot installations

Test and simulation software for robot installations

The latest version of FANUC UK’s ROBOGUIDE software is a powerful simulation tool. It enables customers and integrators alike to precisely visualise and pre-programme a robotic installation in a safe and convenient virtual 3D world, before putting those plans into effect. As well as being able to predict and forestall potential new-build issues, ROBOGUIDE gives […]

By September 22, 2014 Read More →
FANUC and Rockwell announce global collaboration

FANUC and Rockwell announce global collaboration

FANUC and Rockwell Automation have announced an advanced global collaboration to provide customers a more seamless and integrated manufacturing solution. The two companies have expanded their initial collaboration, started four years ago, in the CNC and Logix programmable automation controller (Logix PAC) environments with further integration of robotics, ROBOMACHINEs and enterprise software products. The effort […]

By September 16, 2014 Read More →
Robotic automation in enclosure assembly operation

Robotic automation in enclosure assembly operation

Kiesling Maschinentechnik, a member of the internationally successful Friedhelm Loh Group, is a specialist for automation solutions in switchgear manufacture. After a five-year development period, the Averex, the world’s first robotic wiring centre is production-ready. But first, two real-world field tests will be conducted in the second half of 2014. Averex has been specially developed […]

By September 15, 2014 Read More →
Training event announced for Scorpion Vision

Training event announced for Scorpion Vision

Scorpion Vision has announced three days of training into its machine vision technology, from 22-24 October 2014 in Oslo, Norway. In a packed agenda, delegates will get a day of basic training in Scorpion Vision technology, a day with Scorpion Compact Vision, and a day with the Scorpion 3D Stinger – designed for cutting edge […]

By September 14, 2014 Read More →
Robot manufacturers out in force at Interplas

Robot manufacturers out in force at Interplas

There are many reasons to visit the NEC, Birmingham at the end of September, with Interplas – the forum for the British plastics industry – running alongside the PPMA show, the Sensors and Instrumentation exhibition, and the Machine Building Show. Held tri-annually, Interplas (30 September – 2 October) showcases almost 400 exhibitors, and reflects a […]

By September 12, 2014 Read More →
ABB unveils the future of human-robot collaboration

ABB unveils the future of human-robot collaboration

ABB Robotics says its innovative, human-friendly dual arm robot with breakthrough functionality will unlock vast global additional automation potential in industry. The robot will be commercially launched on April 13, 2015, at the Hannover Messe in Germany, the world’s largest industrial technology fair. YuMi is a human-friendly, dual arm robot designed for a new era […]

By September 11, 2014 Read More →
Adaptive robot control with GPS tracking

Adaptive robot control with GPS tracking

In this month’s podcast, we look at adaptive robot control with 0.1mm accuracy driven by GPS data, we discover the reasons behind ABB’s move from orange to graphite white for its robots, and we look at the British company that’s developed its own range of industrial robots. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/166945927" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]

By September 9, 2014 Read More →
Palletiser robot helps aggregates supplier deliver on time

Palletiser robot helps aggregates supplier deliver on time

A pre-owned dual-stacking palletising robot from Pacepacker Services is enabling the fast-growing supplier of aggregates and renders Stonepack to keep its next day delivery promise to customers. In March 2013, Stonepack, one of Scotland’s largest dedicated suppliers of aggregates and renders to the construction and landscaping trade, opened a new site in Broxburn, near Edinburgh. […]

By September 9, 2014 Read More →