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Robotics will drive surge in manufacturing productivity

Robotics will drive surge in manufacturing productivity

Research from Boston Consulting Group predicts that by 2025, adoption of advanced robots will boost productivity by up to 30% in many industries and lower total labour costs by 18% or more in countries such as South Korea, China, the US, Japan, and Germany, The BCG research indicates that the use of advanced industrial robots […]

By February 10, 2015 Read More →
Auxiliary robot arm for wheelchair users

Auxiliary robot arm for wheelchair users

Articulated joints with grippers are increasingly being used to aid people with disabilities. The latest video from Igus shows how robolink technology, which integrates its multi-axis joints and drive unit, with a 3-jaw angle gripper can be used to create an auxiliary arm for wheelchair users. Featuring five DOF (degrees of freedom), with variable arm […]

By February 10, 2015 Read More →
Seminar covers robotic safety for integrators

Seminar covers robotic safety for integrators

PPMA has announced a one day seminar covering Robotic Safety for Integrators, at the Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel on 5 March 2015. The seminar will look the requirements of EN ISO 10218-1:2011 Robotics and Robotic Devices – Safety Requirements for Industrial Robots, focusing on both Part 1: Robots and Part 2: Robot Systems and Integration. […]

By February 9, 2015 Read More →
Robot claimed to be the fastest in its class

Robot claimed to be the fastest in its class

Comau claims its new Racer 999 articulated robot is the fastest in its class, and can reduce cycle times by up to 25% when compared to the previous generation robot, thanks to increased fluidity of movement. Designed for a payload of 7kg, the robot has a cycle time of 0.702 seconds, and provides a reach […]

By February 3, 2015 Read More →
China to overtake EU and US for robot adoption by 2017

China to overtake EU and US for robot adoption by 2017

By 2017, more industrial robots will be operating in China’s production plants than in the European Union or North America. Operating unit numbers there will double from today’s 200,000 to more than 400,000. To compare: In North America, numbers will rise to about 300,000 – with 340,000 predicted for Europe’s five largest economies. So says […]

By January 28, 2015 Read More →
Web tool creates individual 3D gripper jaws quickly

Web tool creates individual 3D gripper jaws quickly

Schunk says eGrip is the world’s first fully automatic 3D design tool for additively manufactured gripper fingers. Schunk eGrip needs only minimal data for the fully automatic calculation of the optimal 3D contour, pricing, and delivery time. The license-free, browser-based web tool from the competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems, Schunk reduces the design and ordering […]

By January 28, 2015 Read More →
RNA showcases vision system and collaborative robot

RNA showcases vision system and collaborative robot

On Stand N61 at Southern Manufacturing, RNA Automation will demonstrate its standard glass disc vision inspection system that have been developed specifically for 100% quality control, as well as the latest in collaborative robotics. The glass disc vision demo system is equipped with a vibrating bowl feeder, rotating glass disc and two inspection stations, to […]

By January 28, 2015 Read More →
Automation payback – 10 tips for achieving a 12 month ROI

Automation payback – 10 tips for achieving a 12 month ROI

Providers of automation equipment regularly talk around how their machines deliver optimum performance, boost workplace efficiency and increase output. All good stuff. However, for most, if not all customers, the return on investment (ROI) figures can be a real deal breaker. Richard Gladwin, Technical Director at award-winning system integrator Pacepacker Services offers 10 powerful tips […]

By January 22, 2015 Read More →
Pilz addresses safety for collaborative robots

Pilz addresses safety for collaborative robots

As the efficiency of robot applications generally increases, the closer human and machine are able to work together. Static safeguards are increasingly reaching their limits. The trend is moving away from full enclosures for robot cells in favour of human-robot collaborations (HRC), which manage without guards where possible, but still guarantee operator safety. In practice, […]

By January 21, 2015 Read More →
Schunk announces robotics ‘Expert Days’ event date

Schunk announces robotics ‘Expert Days’ event date

The key focus at Schnunk’s robotics ‘Expert Days’ event this year will be service robotics, with the event highlighting technical, economic and political imperatives at its headquarters in Lauffen from 25-26 February 2015. The market for service robotics is rapidly growing and according to the International Robotics Association (IFR), about 21,000 service robots were sold […]

By January 9, 2015 Read More →