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Robotic handling solution for syringe packaging

Robotic handling solution for syringe packaging

When an international pharmaceutical company based in Germany needed a flexible handling solution for supplying ready-to-use syringes to its final packing facility, it turned to robot-aided handling specialist Robotronic. The company’s solution was a modular robot cell, built around robots from Mitsubishi Electric. The pharmaceutical industry sets high standards in respect of hygiene, quality and […]

By July 31, 2014 Read More →
Cartesian systems provide low cost entry into robotics

Cartesian systems provide low cost entry into robotics

Because they are constructed from standard off-the-shelf products, such as belt-drive/ball screw axes, servo-motors, drives and standard grippers, Pacepacker Services says the cost of Cartesian robot solutions can be much lower than traditional five and six axis robots. Since June 2013, Pacepacker Services has been working closely as a technology partner with Festo on twin-axis […]

By July 30, 2014 Read More →
Robotics for pharmaceuticals on show at PPMA

Robotics for pharmaceuticals on show at PPMA

Omron’s experts will be on hand at the PPMA Show to put its robotics capabilities in a fuller automation context, in the shape of a Delta pick-and-place robot. “This is a chance for visitors to see a Delta robot in action, but also talk through the benefits of robotics with regard to cost reduction, efficiency, […]

By July 29, 2014 Read More →
RA Rodriguez brings Universal Robot to PPMA 2014

RA Rodriguez brings Universal Robot to PPMA 2014

RA Rodriguez reports that industrial robots, in particular the Universal Robot, are becoming an increasingly important part of its business. By comparison with other robotic equipment on the market, RA Rodriguez says the Universal Robot distinguishes itself as being compatible for tasks that require human interaction, easy to use, reasonably priced and light weight for […]

By July 29, 2014 Read More →
Paper mill upgrades to robot with remote diagnostics

Paper mill upgrades to robot with remote diagnostics

When an increasingly unreliable label applicator robot at a Flintshire-based paper mill led to a growing number of breakdowns, the company knew it was time to seek a replacement. While the specification for a replacement was presented to a number of robot companies, it was KUKA who were best able to match the brief in […]

By July 22, 2014 Read More →
Robot positions bank vault cash trays with high accuracy

Robot positions bank vault cash trays with high accuracy

The 5-axis VEROX robot designed for the Central Bank of Lebanon is proven to give fully automatic tray handling in bank vaults and has high security features such as a vision system to recognise the tray identification marks. A drive network supplied by Lenze allows high precision positioning for the 5-axes with easy integration from […]

By July 21, 2014 Read More →
Milan hospital upgrades to neuromate robot

Milan hospital upgrades to neuromate robot

Renishaw is pleased to announce that the world leading ‘Claudio Munari Centre for Epilepsy and Parkinson surgery’ at Niguarda Hospital in Milan, Italy, has upgraded to the newest model of the neuromate stereotactic robotic system. This centre specialises in the treatment of epilepsy and has used the neuromate system for many years. Dr Giorgio Lo […]

By July 16, 2014 Read More →
FANUC food packing and palletising robots at PPMA

FANUC food packing and palletising robots at PPMA

If you want to see the latest in robotics technology for food packing and palletising applications at this year’s PPMA show, then visit the FANUC stand (C50) in Hall 5. Showcasing five different food handling robots, FANUC will present its biggest selection ever at a PPMA show this year. IP67 and IP69K certified robots will […]

By July 15, 2014 Read More →
IFR report dispels myth that robots lead to job losses

IFR report dispels myth that robots lead to job losses

A new report from the International Robot Federation, based on an updated 2013 study by research firm Metra Martech, has concluded that robots are actually sustaining job growth in the electronics industry, not leading to job losses. The study found that for every robot deployed, 3.6 jobs are created. By 2016 robotics is expected to […]

By July 14, 2014 Read More →
Festo highlights flexible, adaptive gripping concept

Festo highlights flexible, adaptive gripping concept

The natural world often shows how maximum performance can be achieved with minimum energy consumption in a wide variety of ways. By transferring these principles to the development of new technological methods and innovative processes, engineers can better understand how automation systems can be more efficient. Festo says its advanced handling and kinematic robot systems […]

By July 8, 2014 Read More →