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Robotic automation in enclosure assembly operation

Robotic automation in enclosure assembly operation

Kiesling Maschinentechnik, a member of the internationally successful Friedhelm Loh Group, is a specialist for automation solutions in switchgear manufacture. After a five-year development period, the Averex, the world’s first robotic wiring centre is production-ready. But first, two real-world field tests will be conducted in the second half of 2014. Averex has been specially developed […]

By September 15, 2014 Read More →
European launch of Honda’s new ASIMO robot

European launch of Honda’s new ASIMO robot

July saw the European launch of the all-new ASIMO robot, which the company says takes it a step closer to creating a robot for practical use in the home environment or wherever assistance is required. Advancements over the robot’s predecessor include improved intelligence, enhanced hand dexterity (enabling it to open a bottle and pour a drink […]

By July 18, 2014 Read More →
Wire kinematics offer a larger robot working area

Wire kinematics offer a larger robot working area

Researchers at the Fraunhofer IPA institute have come up with an alternative robot technology for applications that require short cycle times over large transport distances at high speed. With wire kinematics, they have developed parallel wire robots that they say pave the way for an innovative concept for automation solutions to handle extreme requirements. Compared […]

By July 10, 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 →
Load cells verify forces in humanoid robotic arm

Load cells verify forces in humanoid robotic arm

The Robot Studio made a statement in the world of humanoid robotics when they aspired to replicate the form and function of arguably the most precise, versatile, and complex mechanical system to exist: the human forelimb consisting shoulder, arm, and hand. The mechanical structure was constructed to emulate the material properties and geometry of human bones, joints, […]

By May 22, 2013 Read More →
Robots poised to transform agricultural production

Robots poised to transform agricultural production

With reported agricultural labour shortages all over the world and demographics showing the average age of farmers steadily climbing, complacency about the security of our food production isn’t an option, the delegates to the European Robotics Forum 2012 were told. In tandem with this future uncertainty, in the Developed World at least, there are growing […]

By April 13, 2012 0 Comments Read More →