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Robots pick scooter, moped and motorbike parts

Robots pick scooter, moped and motorbike parts

K-Parts, a leading online supplier of scooter, moped and motorbike parts, has chosen robots from automation expert Prime Vision to streamline its warehouse logistics operations at Harderwijk in the Netherlands. The robots will allow made-to-order boxes to be packed with items in a highly optimised manner, seamlessly collaborating with the Intellistore automatic storage and retrieval […]

By December 15, 2023 Read More →
Kawasaki highlights robots for social implementation

Kawasaki highlights robots for social implementation

Kawasaki Robotics demonstrated its capabilities in the Industrial Robot Zone at iREX 2023, showcasing products and solutions not just for the traditional industrial sectors, but also in the medical and healthcare sector, as well as in the social fields with a view to social implementation. Robot applications supporting every industrial sector were also exhibited including: […]

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Durable linear rail actuator extends cobot reach

Durable linear rail actuator extends cobot reach

If you need to extend the reach of a cobot with an additional axis, look no further than the TRS range of twin profile rail linear stage actuators. Tolomatic has extended the range of these actuators with the introduction of the TRS 225, which doubles the maximum stroke length, now up to 2,200 mm, and […]

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Seven good reasons to embrace robotics

Seven good reasons to embrace robotics

Carl Patrick, robot sales manager for machine tool automation at FANUC UK, busts some common myths about automation, and provides seven good reasons to embrace robotics. The UK is currently the world’s sixth largest economy and eighth largest manufacturing nation . But despite being the third biggest aerospace manufacturer, and boasting a world-leading premium automotive […]

By December 14, 2023 Read More →
Robots and machine vision ensure Christmas cheer

Robots and machine vision ensure Christmas cheer

Robotic processes guided by machine vision ensure every child has a merry Christmas, by ensuring quality standards are met in toy manufacturing, as Adam Carless, vision product specialist at automation and control technology expert Beckhoff UK, explains. There’s nothing worse than opening a new toy at Christmas to find that it’s broken. Machine vision, a […]

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Expert Technologies wins huge JLR contract

Expert Technologies wins huge JLR contract

Expert Technologies Group has secured an eight-figure contract to create a ‘body in white’ robotic assembly system for a new luxury electric vehicle to be produced at JLR’s Solihull plant. And it has secured a £5.5m loan from Frontier Development Capital (FDC) to support its working capital requirements for the project. The assembly system will […]

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Yamaha launches SCARA robot for clean rooms

Yamaha launches SCARA robot for clean rooms

Yamaha Robotics is adding the new clean type YK-XEC series to its YK-XE series of high-performance SCARA robots for clean rooms. This model is designed for automated work in clean rooms and will be released on a rolling basis starting 1 February 2024. While demonstrating the strengths of the YK-XE series in terms of cost-efficiency, […]

By December 8, 2023 Read More →
Robust, fast and accurate SCARA robots

Robust, fast and accurate SCARA robots

Where automation and robotic applications require high speed and accuracy, the robust, fast, horizontally articulated Yaskawa Motoman SG-Series SCARA robots are said to be ideal. SG-series SCARA robots enable extremely fast and precise operation for small part processing in applications such as picking, packing, dispensing and handling of small components, especially in confined spaces. Automation […]

By December 8, 2023 Read More →
Artificial intelligence makes gripping more intuitive

Artificial intelligence makes gripping more intuitive

Artificial hands can be operated via app or with sensors placed in the muscles of the forearm. New research at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) shows a better understanding of muscle activity patterns in the forearm supports a more intuitive and natural control of artificial limbs. This requires a network of 128 sensors and […]

By December 7, 2023 Read More →
Autonomous mobile robots for medium payloads

Autonomous mobile robots for medium payloads

OMRON has announced the launch of the MD-650 and MD-900 medium-payload (650 kg and 900 kg) autonomous mobile robots (AMR). Designed to provide greater efficiency in material transfer with medium-duty payloads and integrated control technology, the new series increases OMRON’s range of autonomous robots to meet the needs of a wide variety of part and […]

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