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Flexibowl demonstration on show at PPMA

Flexibowl demonstration on show at PPMA

At PPMA 2018, with UK distributor RARUK Automation, TM Robotics will demonstrate Toshiba Machine’s THL700 SCARA robot. The robot will operate in collaboration with the Flexibowl feeding system to exhibit a fully automated pick-and-place system. The demonstration will be held at the RARUK Automation stand, E20 from 25 to 27 September 2018. Toshiba Machine boasts […]

By October 19, 2018 Read More →
Low-priced delta robot from Igus available to build or buy

Low-priced delta robot from Igus available to build or buy

Cost-effective, and quick and easy to implement, the new Delta robot from igus is available directly from stock as a kit or delivered pre-assembled ready to install. Its maintenance-free belt drive units, lubrication-free link rods, encoders and stepper motors combine to create a lightweight, low-cost automation solution for automated tasks such as pick and place. […]

By October 16, 2018 Read More →
‘Breakthrough’ automated broccoli harvester turns to Fanuc

‘Breakthrough’ automated broccoli harvester turns to Fanuc

Fanuc robots have been integrated into a ‘breakthrough’ selective automated broccoli harvesting system, which has the potential to revolutionise the UK vegetable industry in the face of spiralling production costs. Over 75,000 tonnes of broccoli are grown and harvested across the UK each year. Commercial growers typically rely on a team of seven people to […]

By October 12, 2018 Read More →
Igus dresspack configurator for virtually every industrial robot

Igus dresspack configurator for virtually every industrial robot

The new online dresspack configurator from Igus enables engineers to quickly find the right system based around the triflex R energy chain. Easy to install and fill, this multi-axis energy chain protects moving cables and hoses on robots and thus increases service life in operation. Since its inception, the range of Igus triflex R parts […]

By October 11, 2018 Read More →
Cobots and the future of maintenance

Cobots and the future of maintenance

Unplanned downtime is one of the biggest problems in manufacturing. Recent research by the Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) estimates that downtime can cost manufacturers anywhere between $30,000 and $50,000 an hour. The question is, how much can manufacturers reduce this figure with new technology? Here, Jonathan Wilkins, marketing director at obsolete industrial parts supplier EU […]

By October 11, 2018 Read More →
Yaskawa partners with Reeco for cobots

Yaskawa partners with Reeco for cobots

Yaskawa has partnered with Reeco Automation as a solution provider for its new MOTOMAN HC10 collaborative Robot, a 6 axes human-collaborative robot (cobot). Reeco Automation specialize in providing solutions in automating systems using Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC / Cobots) with a focus on reducing production costs while improving both productivity and quality. The innovative design of […]

By October 10, 2018 Read More →
Simmatic gets a grip on oddly shaped objects

Simmatic gets a grip on oddly shaped objects

The latest V-Grip range of foam-faced grippers from vacuum experts Simmatic provides a convenient and effective solution to the problem of reliably picking up irregularly shaped and porous objects. V-Grip grippers need only a compressed air supply to operate and can confidently be used to pick up even the most delicate of objects with minimal […]

By October 10, 2018 Read More →
3D robot vision made easy

3D robot vision made easy

The latest introduction from RARUK Automation is Pick-it 3D Robot Vision that allows even the most complex 3D picking challenges to be set up and calibrated in a matter of minutes without the need for a robotic programming language.  It is a fixed price, plug-and-play product that can be set-up and operated by anyone and is […]

By October 9, 2018 Read More →
Food firms must seize the Brexit opportunity

Food firms must seize the Brexit opportunity

While the use of robotics and automation in the UK food and drink industry has been steadily growing over the past decade, Britain is still lagging behind many of its international counterparts. As the lowest G7 nation, UK sits 22nd in the world robot league table with just 71 robots per 10,000 workers, behind nations […]

By October 4, 2018 Read More →
Lessons learned from automation leaders and robot laggards

Lessons learned from automation leaders and robot laggards

Time and again we are reminded that we are in the age of automation. Annual statistics prepared by the International Federation of Robotics paints a positive picture for 2017, with a 31% increase in annual global shipments. However, the UK doesn’t make the top ten countries for investment. And despite an annual 19% increase, food […]

By October 4, 2018 Read More →