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Igus releases 2,046 new macros for Eplan

Igus releases 2,046 new macros for Eplan

To make the digital design of circuit diagrams even more effective, Igus is releasing 2,046 new macros for its Eplan planning software. The software extension allows users to visualise pre-assembled readycable cables in the software, cables that are not only compatible with drive components from Siemens, SEW and Bosch Rexroth, but now also with Allen […]

By January 4, 2023 Read More →
Omron mobile robots win METI Minister’s Award

Omron mobile robots win METI Minister’s Award

Omron LD Series and HD Series mobile robots have won the prominent Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) Minister’s Award at the 10th Robot Awards program, which is chiefly co-organised by METI and the Japan Machinery Federation. The Robot Awards program commends outstanding robots, components and software to facilitate the development of robot technologies […]

By January 2, 2023 Read More →
New Ensenso N models for 3D and robot vision

New Ensenso N models for 3D and robot vision

Resolution and accuracy have been almost doubled on the upgraded Ensenso N series 3D cameras, whilst the price has remained the same. The new stereo vision cameras (N31, N36, N41, N46) can now be purchased from IDS Imaging Development Systems. The Ensenso N 3D cameras have a compact housing (made of aluminium or plastic composite, […]

By December 22, 2022 Read More →
Machine vision web shop opens for business

Machine vision web shop opens for business

Scorpion Vision has launched what it claims is the industry’s biggest online marketplace for machine vision and imaging at shop.scorpion.vision. The e-commerce site catalogues over 1,000 cameras and components, including lenses, machine vision light sources, specialist cables, industrial PCs, interface boards and software packages, making it a truly comprehensive B2B web shop for cameras and […]

By December 22, 2022 Read More →
Robotics and AI for the care of the elderly

Robotics and AI for the care of the elderly

The Bavarian cabinet’s 2023 draft budget includes 4.74 million euros in funding for research on robotics and AI applications in the care of the elderly. This was announced by Bavarian science minister Markus Blume on a visit to the TUM Geriatronics campus in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which he praised as a “model project for Germany and the […]

By December 20, 2022 Read More →
Omron launches safety virtual experience

Omron launches safety virtual experience

Reflecting the concept of the factory of the future, Omron’s Safety Virtual Experience lets visitors dive deep into selected safety application areas. It also provides safety guides and detailed information on various safety solutions, such as emergency stops, laser scanners, door switches, safety light curtains, and grip switches. With the support of 3D animations, videos […]

By December 20, 2022 Read More →
Tackling the robotics and vision engineering skills gap

Tackling the robotics and vision engineering skills gap

Parents who despair about the number of hours their children spend glued to video games should take heart; today’s gamers are likely to be the robotic and vision engineers of tomorrow, says Scorpion Vision. It’s no secret that the UK manufacturing industry is experiencing a massive skills shortage. Indeed, the latest ONS figures show that […]

By December 20, 2022 Read More →
Loop Technology becomes newest AMRC member

Loop Technology becomes newest AMRC member

Advanced automation and robotics specialist Loop Technology has become a member of the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), following collaborations on a number of key automation technology projects. Loop Technology specialises in state-of-the-art industrial automation technology and undertakes projects aimed at high-value manufacturing sectors including aerospace, automotive and renewable energy, aligning with […]

By December 19, 2022 Read More →
Should Santa automate factory with robotics?

Should Santa automate factory with robotics?

The experts at Beckhoff UK explain how robotics and automation can optimise workflow in factories as complex as a Santa’s and relieve pressure on the elves. Santa’s workshop is known for being pretty busy 364 days a year, especially around Christmas season. Elves are at the heart of production, helping Santa meet demand, before the […]

By December 16, 2022 Read More →
Pilz introduces compact, standalone safety controller

Pilz introduces compact, standalone safety controller

Pilz has extended its PNOZmulti 2 range of safe, configurable, small safety controllers with the new standalone PNOZ m C0 base unit. Just 22.5 mm wide, it monitors up to four safety functions on machines. In robotics applications, Pilz says solutions using the new, standalone base unit will enable greater productivity and economy. Depending on the […]

By December 16, 2022 Read More →