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Milacron launches new RoboShot SI-20A injection molding unit

March 26, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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fanuc roboshot

Milacron, an industrial technology company serving the plastics processing industry, has launched the Milacron-Fanuc RoboShot SI-20A, a vertically mounted secondary injection unit for RoboShot machines.

The new Fanuc RoboShot SI-20A secondary injection unit was designed and developed by Fanuc in Japan. The SI-20A continues to offer the same high quality, high technology and precision synonymous with the RoboShot name.

The RoboShot SI-20A is a high precision, compact, all electric vertically mounted secondary injection unit equipped with Fanuc’s latest HMI Control and provides high molding performance, high sustainability, and ease of use. [Read more…] about Milacron launches new RoboShot SI-20A injection molding unit

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: accurate, cnc, control, data, fanuc, ihmi, imts, machining, monitor, operational, servo, tool

ABB and EVgo launch first high-power fast charging station for electric vehicles

March 26, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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EVgo, which claims to operate the US’ largest network of public electric vehicle fast charging stations, has partnered with ABB to launch what the companies claim is the nation’s first high-power fast charging station in Fremont, California, capable of delivering incredibly fast charging speeds.

The High-Power fast charging system, manufactured by ABB, features a maximum charging rate of 150 kW – providing a charge which is three times faster than what is available today.

The charger will assist with next generation electric vehicle charging research, and will allow testing of EV research platforms at 150 kW initially.  [Read more…] about ABB and EVgo launch first high-power fast charging station for electric vehicles

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: abb, charging, evgo, fast, high-power, station

Nebbiolo Technologies launches ‘fog computing’ for industrial automation

March 26, 2017 by Mark Allinson

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nebbiola

Nebbiolo Technologies has launched its first product line, embracing fog computing – often referred to as edge computing – as a keystone for the Industrial IoT and Industry 4.0.

In this context, fog computing will provide a powerful new functionality layer in the industrial automation pyramid, enabling the convergence between information technologies and operational technologies. [Read more…] about Nebbiolo Technologies launches ‘fog computing’ for industrial automation

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: cloud, computing, data, edge, fog, fogos, industrial, iot, kuka, nebbiolo, nebbiolo's, robots, technologies

Zymo and Hamilton Robotics develop new system for genetic testing

March 24, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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Hamilton robotics zymo

Zymo Research and Hamilton Robotics have agreed an ongoing collaboration that teams Zymo Research’s DNA methylation detection and quantitation products and RNA and DNA extraction products with Hamilton’s high-throughput automation platforms.

Zymo Research has already created optimized methods for microbiomics and RNA isolation for use on Hamilton’s automated liquid handling workstations, including a timesaving and robust automated method for non-biased extraction of DNA and RNA.

Additional integrated workflow methods will be released to the academic, biopharma and diagnostics markets in the future.  [Read more…] about Zymo and Hamilton Robotics develop new system for genetic testing

Filed Under: News Tagged With: automated, dna, epigenetics, hamilton, researchers, robotics, zymo

Bosch partners with IBM for IoT and Industrie 4.0 applications

March 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Bosch IoT Suite Services available on IBM Bluemix and Watson IoT platform

IBM and Bosch are to cooperate in the area of Internet of Things and industry 4.0.

The aim of the partnership is to provide customers with software-based services of the Bosch IoT Suite via the open standards-based platforms IBM Bluemix and IBM Watson IoT platform.

This allows millions of networked IoT devices to be efficiently updated.  [Read more…] about Bosch partners with IBM for IoT and Industrie 4.0 applications

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: bosch, devices, ibm, internet, iot, networked, things, watson

Nvidia developing self-driving technology with truckmaker Paccar

March 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

nvidia paccar self-driving trucks

Nvidia is working with Paccar, a truck manufacturer, on developing solutions for autonomous vehicles. (See video below.)

The collaboration was shared by Nvidia founder and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang during his keynote at the Bosch Connected World conference in Berlin.

Separately, he provided details of Nvidia’s partnership with Bosch, the world’s largest automotive supplier, on self-driving car technology.

“This is probably the largest single mass of a product that we’ve helped make,” said Huang, addressing a crowd of more than 2,000 executives, developers and others attending the event.  [Read more…] about Nvidia developing self-driving technology with truckmaker Paccar

Filed Under: Computing, News, Transportation Tagged With: ceo, collaboration, drive, driver, driving, huang, nvidia, paccar, px, self-driving, technology, truck, trucks

Nvidia and Bosch launch artificially intelligent self-driving car computer

March 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

Huang with Bosch’s Jensen Dirk

One of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, Bosch, provided a massive stage today for Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang to showcase its new artificial intelligence platform for self-driving cars.

Speaking in the heart of Berlin to several thousand attendees at Bosch Connected World — an annual conference dedicated to the Internet of Things — Huang detailed how deep learning is fueling an AI revolution in the auto industry.

The small AI car supercomputer was unveiled last week in the opening keynote address by Bosch CEO Dr Volkmar Denner, who focused on how his company, which had €73 billion in revenue last year, is pushing deeper into the areas of sensors, software and services.  [Read more…] about Nvidia and Bosch launch artificially intelligent self-driving car computer

Filed Under: Computing, Features, News, Transportation Tagged With: ai, autonomous, bosch, car, cars, co-pilot, deep, drive, driver, huang, learning, nvidia, self-driving, technology, vehicle

Kuka and VIP launch new system to teach industrial robots without programming

March 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

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All Kuka robots can now be “easily and intuitively” guided by hand in the workspace using a new navigation system developed by Very Important Product. 

The VIP Navigator was developed in partnership with Kuka.

VIP is a special-machine engineering expert and is now offering what the companies call the ready-to-use package, “ready2_pilot”, through its Navigator product.

The new system enables “quick and easy robot programming” using intuitive guidance – physically teaching the robot – instead of computer coding.  [Read more…] about Kuka and VIP launch new system to teach industrial robots without programming

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: connected, coordinates, engineering, guidance, kuka, maschinenvertriebs, navigator, programming, programs, robot, robots, software, special-machine, vip

Universal Robots launches free online training in industrial robot programming

March 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

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universal robots training
The UR Academy modules takes the student through basic tasks such as
programming the UR robot arm to place parts in a box arriving on a conveyor

“It’s unprecedented to make inter-active teaching material of this caliber free of charge – we’re basically the first in the industry to take this approach,” says Universal Robots spokesperson

Universal Robots has developed online training modules to enable users of its industrial robots learn more about their machines’ operations and applications.

The hands-on modules are offered free of charge, open to all, and built to deliver hands-on learning via interactive simulations to maximize user engagement, says the company.

Learning how to set up and program a collaborative robot – or cobot – no longer depends on real life access to a robot or a training class, says Universal.

Now everybody with a desire to learn the concepts of cobots can log in to the Universal Robots Academy and get the introduction necessary to master basic programming skills.  [Read more…] about Universal Robots launches free online training in industrial robot programming

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: academy, cobots, industrial, learning, online, programming, robot, robots, training, universal

Controller area network: No need for a computer

March 18, 2017 by Sam Francis

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audi r8

In this exclusive guest article, Kent Lennartsson, research manager at Kvaser, highlights a crucial technology – reliable, hassle-free controller communication 

A “controller area network” – or CAN, also known as a CAN bus or vehicle bus – is most well known for its use in automotive design.

In this system, a vehicle bus allows microcontrollers and other devices to communicate with one another without the need for a central computer.

This concept is akin to our use of the Internet of Things in everyday life.

This means when you’re driving down the highway in your Audi R8, your cruise control system can quickly communicate with your anti-lock brakes, disengaging the gas pedal and activating emergency brake assist, helping to make a fast stop if debris drops from a truck into your lane.  [Read more…] about Controller area network: No need for a computer

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: communication, controller, hardware, nexi, protocol, robotics, robots, software, system, systems

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