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Real-time imaging for 3D robot vision

Real-time imaging for 3D robot vision

The Scorpion 3D Stinger Camera is designed to be used in cutting-edge 3D Stereo Vision applications with or without structured light. It is compatible with the latest 3D version of Scorpion Vision Software and locates moving objects in 3D in real-time. The typical system contains two cameras with lenses, power and easy mounting. The standard unit is ready […]

By May 30, 2014 Read More →
Industrial robot market to grow at 5 percent per year

Industrial robot market to grow at 5 percent per year

As industrial robotics are used in new and alternative application areas in growing markets to meet increasing demand for automation, compound annual growth of over 5 percent is expected between 2013 and 2020, with the overall market growing from $26 billion in 2012 to over $41 billion in 2020. The forecast comes in a new […]

By May 28, 2014 Read More →
Teaching robots to grasp objects more reliably

Teaching robots to grasp objects more reliably

Programming robots to pick up particular objects and move them around is commonplace, but when those objects vary in size or shape, robots tend to get clumsy. But new robotic grasp technology developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham could help to change that. The research, which provides a way of ‘teaching’ robots to […]

By May 23, 2014 Read More →
Controller for 6-axis test piece robot and welding laser

Controller for 6-axis test piece robot and welding laser

Control of Europe’s most powerful non-military laser, plus a six-axis test piece handling robot and multiple points of distributed I/O at a new laser-based R&D centre is based on a Mitsubishi Electric iQ-controller. The laser-based research and development cell has been installed at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Ansty, West Midlands, to help keep […]

By May 22, 2014 Read More →
Educational event for robotics technologies

Educational event for robotics technologies

Pacepacker Services is inviting anyone working in handling foods or packaging goods to join them for an educational event on 17 June to see a wide range of pick and place robots in action. Hosted at the company’s Essex facility, the event will highlight six different robots, including food grade systems, in real-world applications. Including […]

By May 20, 2014 Read More →
Hanging robot reduces footprint in contact lens production

Hanging robot reduces footprint in contact lens production

A workcell measuring just 0.8 by 1 metre, with an ABB IRB 120 robot hanging upside-down from the ceiling, is used at global contact lens manufacturer CooperVision’s R&D facility in Southampton. The cell provides a reduced cycle time of 30 percent by enabling the faster transfer of contact lenses between the moulding and curing processes. […]

By May 19, 2014 Read More →
Cable drag chain for handling and assembly robots

Cable drag chain for handling and assembly robots

Handling and assembly robots are continually pushing the performance envelope in terms of load, speed and reach, and that places particular requirements on cable management. To meet these requirements in self-supporting applications, Murrplastik has introduced a new range of cable drag chains, with a one-piece design that is robust, easy to install and inexpensive. Murrplastik […]

By May 15, 2014 Read More →
Automation opens up job opportunities

Automation opens up job opportunities

By 2030, it is reckoned that a third of British jobs will be automated. With experts suggesting that we can expect change on a scale akin to the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, the process of integrating robotics into the workplace has already begun and the next 10 to 20 years will see a major […]

By May 14, 2014 Read More →
Robots clean the Sydney Harbor bridge

Robots clean the Sydney Harbor bridge

Using the Sydney Harbor Bridge as an example, Australian specialists have highlighted how service robots will soon revolutionize how steel structures are serviced. The robust lightweight robotic systems are planned to go into serial production at the end of 2014. At their core is a lightweight arm designed by SCHUNK, the competence leader for clamping […]

By May 14, 2014 Read More →
New engineers for Pacepacker’s Technical Department

New engineers for Pacepacker’s Technical Department

Pacepacker Services has expanded its Technical Department to support the growing demand for robotics within the food, bulk solids and aggregate industries. The move comes hot on the heels of the company’s 20+ new pick and place robot option launch at Foodex 2014. The appointment of two new engineers increases Pacepacker’s engineering manpower and further solidifies their […]

By May 12, 2014 Read More →