Technology

IO-Link guard lock is smart, compact and safe

IO-Link guard lock is smart, compact and safe

The CTM transponder-coded safety switch from industrial safety engineering specialist Euchner features evaluation electronics, a bistable locking function and is capable of the control of guard locking via IO-Link communication, future-proofing the device for Industry 4.0 and meaning no separate wiring is needed for the control of guard locking, because the existing communication connection is […]

By February 8, 2022 Read More →
Now you can design Cartesian robots in minutes

Now you can design Cartesian robots in minutes

Festo has extended the capabilities of its Handling Guide Online (HGO) to include 3D cantilever systems in addition to linear, planar surface and 3D handling systems. These improvements mean that design engineers can now plan extremely compact or extremely dynamic Cartesian robots in a matter of minutes using the HGO’s intuitive configuration and ordering software. […]

By February 4, 2022 Read More →
Training team expanded to meet cobot demand

Training team expanded to meet cobot demand

Central to the promotion of RARUK Automation from gold to platinum status Universal Robots (UR) distributor has been the quality resources it provides its customers. Dedicated UR training is a key element. The company opened the UK’s first UR Authorised Training Centre at its headquarters in Bedfordshire just two years ago and despite Covid-19 disruption, […]

By February 4, 2022 Read More →
IP52 AMRs are able to withstand dust and fluids

IP52 AMRs are able to withstand dust and fluids

Two new additions to the RARUK Automation MiR range of autonomous mobile robots are the first IP52 rated AMRs on the market, giving them increased ability to withstand dust particles and fluids. This allows them to be used in more challenging environments such as areas close to open, weather-exposed docking gates. Both AMRs – the […]

By January 27, 2022 Read More →
Registration opens for Machine Vision Conference

Registration opens for Machine Vision Conference

You can register now for the 2022 Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition, to be held on 28 April at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes. Now in its 6th year, this one day event continues to provide the latest vision technology and services from world-leading companies in industrial vision and imaging. With over 60 exhibitors […]

By January 25, 2022 Read More →
Reeco and Omron team up to develop mobile solutions

Reeco and Omron team up to develop mobile solutions

Reeco Automation, specialist in collaborative robot (Cobot) applications, has been appointed Omron’s autonomous mobile robot (AMR) solution partner. The partnership enables the duo to offer time-saving operational efficiencies that address the logistical, warehousing and end-of-line challenges faced by UK manufacturers, distributors and large retailers. This latest venture between the two companies follows the joint development […]

By January 21, 2022 Read More →
Complex robot applications simply implemented

Complex robot applications simply implemented

As digital transformation progresses, the trend toward robotics is picking up speed. However, the time and costs involved in programming the various robot models makes many companies think twice about using automated multi- axis motion robots. ACP Systems is an expert when it comes to demanding automation tasks. Using the innovative software from ArtiMinds RPS, […]

By January 20, 2022 Read More →
Robot solution for automating the lettuce harvest

Robot solution for automating the lettuce harvest

Lettuce is a valuable crop but labour shortages make it difficult to harvest this field vegetable, as sourcing sufficient seasonal labour to meet harvesting commitments is one of the sector’s biggest challenges. Moreover, with wage inflation rising faster than producer prices, margins are very tight. In England, agricultural technology and machinery experts are working with […]

By January 20, 2022 Read More →
The advantages of low-code and no-code robotics

The advantages of low-code and no-code robotics

The manufacturing industry is currently experiencing a shortage of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills. At a company level, this can cause a decrease in innovation and reduce profit margins. This skill shortage is apparent in the UK manufacturing and engineering sectors, where 85 per cent of managers reported struggling to find a suitable […]

By January 14, 2022 Read More →
New PC software exploits full potential of IO-Link devices

New PC software exploits full potential of IO-Link devices

The IO-Link standard continues to be a significant driver in exploiting the potential for automated and robotic systems across many manufacturing applications and control software is a crucial part of this process, especially at sensor level. Sensing and Instrumentation specialist Baumer recognises these opportunities and the development of new PC software for the evaluation, selection […]

By January 13, 2022 Read More →