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Kawasaki Robotics moves to new premises in Warrington

Kawasaki Robotics moves to new premises in Warrington

Kawasaki has recently completed its move to new premises in Warrington.  This was a strategic move for Kawasaki to streamline its customer support services, which were previously carried out across two buildings.  The new building is 10,000 sq ft and will be the head office for all of Kawasaki Robotics UK operations. Kawasaki’s emphasis on […]

By February 1, 2012 Read More →
Robots can help to boost UK manufacturing capability

Robots can help to boost UK manufacturing capability

The number of robots in UK factories and production plants is growing at an unprecedented rate as the manufacturing sector prepares for an ever-more competitive and globalised future. A seminar organised by Mitsubishi Electric, Cognex Vision and the British Automation and Robot Association looked at developments in the field. The banking collapse and other troubles […]

By February 1, 2012 Read More →
Schunk hosts fifth Robotics Expert Days

Schunk hosts fifth Robotics Expert Days

For the fifth year in a row, Schunk will host the Expert Days on Service Robotics from February 29 to March 1, 2012 at its World Headquarters in Lauffen, Germany. As with all the previous events, globally renowned industry and academic experts from the field of Robotics will meet to discuss the key issues for […]

By January 25, 2012 0 Comments Read More →
Low cost robotics with complete joint module

Low cost robotics with complete joint module

Igus UK, more commonly associated as the innovator of plastic bearings, energy chains and cabling products, has developed robolink – a multi-axis joint for humanoid robots and lightweight automation applications. A complete modular system, robolink combines enormous design freedom with simplicity and is particularly well-suited where masses are to be kept as low as possible. […]

By December 6, 2011 Read More →
Gap measurement is faster and easier

Gap measurement is faster and easier

Micro-Epsilon’s gapCONTROL 2711 is a non-contact laser profile scanner that is designed specifically for the measurement of gaps and edges, whilst simplifying sensor set up and configuration for the user. Typical applications include robot welding machines. The gapCONTROL 2711 laser profile scanner incorporates the same hardware and software interfaces as the company’s existing scanCONTROL 2710 […]

By November 28, 2011 Read More →
Composites manufacturing for the aerospace sector

Composites manufacturing for the aerospace sector

The manufacturing of aircraft could soon look dramatically different, thanks to a programme run by the Technology Strategy Board. The one-year i-Composites programme saw KUKA, together with project partners Loop Technology and Güdel, as part of a wider consortium, looking at ways of developing affordable composites manufacturing technologies. KUKA Systems, in conjunction with Bombardier Aerospace, […]

By October 21, 2011 Read More →
Palletiser robot is faster, lighter and more compact

Palletiser robot is faster, lighter and more compact

Designed specifically for palletising, Kawasaki Robotic’s RD080N is faster, more compact and lighter than its predecessor and maintains its rigid construction. Duty cycle tests illustrate its high speed by performing 2,800 cycles, with 80kg payloads, of 75mm vertical and 900mm horizontal an average individual cycle time of 1.28 seconds. For multi-robot environments, typical in busy […]

By October 19, 2011 Read More →
Mitsubishi Electric comments on robot funding scheme

Mitsubishi Electric comments on robot funding scheme

A newly announced scheme to provide government funding for the automation of industrial processes needs to be carefully managed so that a nationwide strategy of continuous reinvestment develops. This is essential if the UK is to rebuild its manufacturing sector into a cornerstone of the economy. So says Barry Weller, a specialist robot engineer with […]

By October 13, 2011 Read More →
New software features enhance robot’s flexibility

New software features enhance robot’s flexibility

The third generation of the highly economical and flexible Universal Robot has just been released and it introduces additional programming capability and a new lighter weight teach pendant. New software features collectively enhance the robot’s ability to be tailored to the needs of the application through simple, menu-driven steps. The controller incorporates a faster processor […]

By July 22, 2011 Read More →
Robots the catalyst to drive UK manufacturing forwards

Robots the catalyst to drive UK manufacturing forwards

The UK manufacturing industry faces a plethora of challenges in its efforts to regenerate, but without doubt one of the most significant is the need to operate in high-wage economy yet produce goods that are competitive with those from low-wage regions of the world. Barry Weller of Mitsubishi Electric says that robots have a critical […]

By June 4, 2011 Read More →