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Did Someone Say Co-Bots? How Human-Robot Teamwork Will Upend Manufacturing

April 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Matthew Cherewka, director of business development and strategy, Vecna Robotics

Advances in sensor and camera technologies have made robots more intelligent, allowing them to collaborate more with human workers instead of being isolated in cages or separate areas.

Known as co-bots (collaborative robots), this new form of robot can slow down or stop completely to prevent humans from getting injured, but they also enable companies to develop new human-robot workflows that automate previously manual methods.

In essence, they aim to focus on the “collaborative” aspect of the term, rather than the “robot”. [Read more…] about Did Someone Say Co-Bots? How Human-Robot Teamwork Will Upend Manufacturing

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: amrs, autonomous, co-bot, co-bots, collaborative, companies, deploy, environment, help, humans, operations, pallets, robot, robots, space, vision, warehouse, workers, workflows

Veo Robotics selects Gray Solutions as integrator partner

April 24, 2022 by David Edwards

Veo Robotics, the industrial automation company that created FreeMove, a 3D safeguarding system for industrial robots, has agreed a partnership with Gray Solutions, an automation services provider for the food and beverage sector.

This partnership will enable Gray Solutions to include Veo’s safety-certified flagship product as part of collaborative palletizing solutions for the CPG industry.

Ron Ledoux, regional sales manager at Veo Robotics, says: “Gray Solutions understands and has the ability to integrate new technologies like 3D dynamic safety, it is part of their DNA. [Read more…] about Veo Robotics selects Gray Solutions as integrator partner

Filed Under: Automation, News Tagged With: ability, automation, collaboration, collaborative, companies, cpg, freemove, gray, industrial, partnership, product, robot, robotics, robots, safety, solutions, veo, work

Virtual reality robotics solution joins Universal Robot’s UR+ Ecosystem

April 16, 2022 by David Edwards

Virtual reality tech startup Extend Robotics has had its virtual reality robotics solution certified by Universal Robots on its UR+ programme.

Extend Robotics was founded in 2019 by Dr Chang Liu. The tech startup uses consumer Virtual Reality (VR) technology to make it easier for individuals to control robotics hardware remotely.

Dr Liu aims to enable humans and machines to work together in perfect harmony, to ensure no one is left behind in the shift to automation happening across the working world today. [Read more…] about Virtual reality robotics solution joins Universal Robot’s UR+ Ecosystem

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: amas, collaborative, dr, ecosystem, environments, extend, liu, programme, reality, robot, robotics, robots, solution, tech, universal, ur, users, virtual

Dobot agrees partnership to distribute its collaborative robots in the US

March 31, 2022 by Mai Tao

Collaborative robot manufacturer Dobot has unveiled a new US distribution partnership with Philadelphia-based DB Cobots.

DB Cobots will be working directly with systems integrators, original equipment manufacturers, manufacturers across various industries and through its expansive re-seller network.

DB Cobots will also provide service and support for users and re-sellers of the robot line. [Read more…] about Dobot agrees partnership to distribute its collaborative robots in the US

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: axis, cobots, collaborative, cr, db, dobot, mm, payload, reach, robot, robots

Kinova unveils ‘first’ Canadian collaborative robot

March 26, 2022 by David Edwards

Kinova has launched Link 6, a new generation industrial robot designed for all businesses looking to benefit from automation.

Kinova says that, in a booming market, this innovation created from start to finish in North America stands out for its ease of use and unparalleled user experience.

Kinova says Link 6 is “Canada’s first industrial collaborative robot”, featuring automation solutions that enable greater daily efficiency while improving the quality and consistency of production results. [Read more…] about Kinova unveils ‘first’ Canadian collaborative robot

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automation, canadian, collaborative, controller, designed, industrial, innovation, kinova, launch, link, market, robot, robotic, solutions, user

Baker-Polito Administration awards Harvard and Boston universities $3 million for assistive robotics research

March 3, 2022 by David Edwards

The Baker-Polito Administration, or the Massachusetts state government, has awarded a new grant award of $3,057,320 to Harvard University and Boston University to support the development of next-generation robotics and wearable technologies.

Researchers aim to improve the lives of people with neuro-motor impairments and to help individuals achieve ambitious fitness goals, driving innovation in a new category of rehabilitation, diagnostic, and assistive devices that are more lightweight, affordable, and connected.

Led by Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), the project involves a collaboration with Boston University College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College, as well as with industry partners that are poised to bring innovations to market. [Read more…] about Baker-Polito Administration awards Harvard and Boston universities $3 million for assistive robotics research

Filed Under: News, Wearables Tagged With: collaborative, development, grant, harvard, industry, innovation, massachusetts, partners, r&d, robotics, support

Almost 50,000 robots expected to be shipped to warehouses by 2026

February 18, 2022 by David Edwards

More than 47,000 collaborative robots are expected to be shipped to warehouses by 2026, according to ABI Research, which included the estimate in its report, 38 Technology Stats You Need to Know for 2022.

The Covid-19 pandemic quickened the pace of digital transformation, placing technologies at the very center of how people live and work – and that pace shows no signs of slowing down.

In its new white paper, 38 Technology Stats You Need to Know for 2022, global technology intelligence firm ABI Research has identified and highlighted the most impactful forecasts that illuminate the direction in which digital transformation is truly heading. [Read more…] about Almost 50,000 robots expected to be shipped to warehouses by 2026

Filed Under: Features, Warehouse robots Tagged With: abi, analyst, better, carlaw, challenges, collaborative, delivery, expected, highlighted, mile, offer, operations, paper, percent, perform, robots, shipped, stats, supply, technology, warehouses, white, year, years

Yaskawa launches two new collaborative robots for industrial applications

February 2, 2022 by Mai Tao

Yaskawa Motoman, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of industrial robots, has launched two new collaborative robots – HC10DTP and HC20DTP, each of which has six axes.

The company describes them as “highly reliable robots (that) enrich easy capability for Yaskawa’s HC-series line”.

Hand-guided programming allows users to direct teach points without a pendant, and an ISO standard tool flange and electrical connections facilitate a plug and play approach for easy deployment of the robot system. [Read more…] about Yaskawa launches two new collaborative robots for industrial applications

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: cable, collaborative, contact, controller, dtp, easy, effective, force, hc, industrial, iso, maximum, mm, mode, pendant, pfl, reach, robot, robots, safety, setup, speed, standard, technology, variety, wide, yaskawa

Universal Robots reports record revenue of $311 million

January 27, 2022 by David Edwards

Universal Robots, the Danish producer of collaborative robots, has reported record annual revenue of $311 million, 41 percent up on 2020 and 23 percent up on pre-pandemic results in 2019.

Kim Povlsen, the company’s president, says: “Universal Robots has had a great year. In a company like ours, which manufactures sophisticated hardware to high quality standards, this sort of growth requires tremendous commitment from all involved.

“Our production team in Denmark has broken internal records for the number of cobots built, producing 400 cobots in a single week in Q4. Our supply chain experts have worked hard to keep our business running smoothly despite global supply challenges.” [Read more…] about Universal Robots reports record revenue of $311 million

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: business, cobots, collaborative, company, growing, growth, including, manufacturers, percent, povlsen, record, records, revenue, robots, supply, universal

Stanley Engineered Fastening achieves automated quality inspection with Universal Robots

December 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Universal Robots, the world’s leading collaborative robot provider, says Stanley Engineered Fastening has successfully introduced robotic quality inspection using its collaborative robots.

15 UR3e cobots act as key components in its brand-new cells for Breakstem autonomous manufacture which have reduced product costs by approximately 10 percent and shortened lead times by up to 70 percent.

They are producing approximately 350 million fasteners per annum from across the company’s product range. [Read more…] about Stanley Engineered Fastening achieves automated quality inspection with Universal Robots

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automated, cells, cobot, cobots, collaborative, company, components, costs, engineered, fastening, inspection, lead, machine, manufacturing, operators, percent, performs, process, product, production, productivity, quality, range, robots, rodnov, stanley, times, universal, ur

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