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Industrial camera manufacturer IDS expands headquarters

November 25, 2020 by Elaine

IDS Imaging Development Systems has expanded its headquarters in Obersulm-Willsbach – after a construction period of about one and a half years, the technology centre b39 could be moved into.

Jan Hartmann, managing director says: “Despite Covid 19, the work went almost without a hitch.

“We are very pleased that with the new building we can provide our employees with an ultra-modern and at the same time very attractive place to work.” [Read more…] about Industrial camera manufacturer IDS expands headquarters

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: applications, artificial, building, camera, cameras, company, employees, future, ids, image, industrial, intelligence, platform, processing, rooms, skills, space, specialist, systems, technology, total, work

Robust AI raises $22.5 million to build ‘world’s first’ industrial-grade cognitive engine for robotics

November 12, 2020 by David Edwards

Robust.ai, the company pioneering an industrial grade cognitive engine for robots, announced today the close of a $15 million Series A investment round, taking the company’s total funding to date to $22.5 million.

JAZZ Venture Partners led the Series A round and was joined by previous investors Playground Global, Liquid2, Fontinalis, Jaan Tallinn and Mark Leslie. Esther Dyson, Steve Blank and Tim O’Reilly are also angel investors in Robust.ai.

Historically, robots have largely been confined to highly predictable environments; Robust aims to change that by creating a new cognitively-driven AI platform that gives robots the problem-solving capabilities they need to work alongside humans in dynamic, open-ended environments, vastly increasing their potential in complex public spaces. [Read more…] about Robust AI raises $22.5 million to build ‘world’s first’ industrial-grade cognitive engine for robotics

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, artificial, build, building, co-founder, coo, cto, dynamic, environments, industry, intelligence, led, ph.d, product, robot, robotics, robots, robust, robust.ai, science, software, systems, team, work

Robotiq launches new robotic bin picking solution

November 9, 2020 by David Edwards

Collaborative robot application specialist Robotiq has introduced a “versatile and affordable” bin picking system which will bring additional proficiency and flexibility to a broad spectrum of mid to high volume manufacturing and processing operations.

In line with the company’s core value of democratising automation, the Robotiq Bin Picking Kit provides a complete solution for locating, picking, handling, and placing flat and cylindrical parts – with rapid set-up that ensures optimal return on investment.

Compatible with Universal Robots, the Kit is particularly well-suited to appliance manufacturing, automotive components, general industry, and metal and plastic products, for applications ranging from stamping, bending, engraving, marking and painting, to deburring, grinding, line feeding and assembly. [Read more…] about Robotiq launches new robotic bin picking solution

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: achievable, application, applications, automation, bin, bin picking, clear, companies, compatible, complete, components, cylindrical, feasibility, flat, handling, kit, mm, parts, picking, rapid, robotic, robotiq, robotiq's, software, solution, work

Acieta launches mobile collaborative robotic work cell

November 5, 2020 by David Edwards

Now is an especially challenging time for machine shops facing capacity shortfalls and labor shortages. To address these struggles, Acieta has launched what it says is its “simplest to use, most flexible cobot solution ever” – the FastLoad CX1000 collaborative expandable robotic cell.

To prevent shop equipment from sitting idle, the FastLoad CX1000 is mounted on a mobile platform that one worker can move easily so it can be quickly set up at different machines around the shop.

The system is equipped with a Fanuc 10KG, 120 V collaborative robotic arm to master material handling tasks. It can be outfitted with up to three modular carts to handle a wide variety of parts or allow more parts in the queue. [Read more…] about Acieta launches mobile collaborative robotic work cell

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: acieta, cell, challenging, collaborative, corning, cx, fastload, machine, machines, mobile, parts, robot, robotic, shop, takes, tasks, throughput, work

Mattress Automation: Now And In The Future

November 4, 2020 by Polly

The idea of cold, calculating machines helping us get things done might have seemed a little scary a few decades ago, but industries are starting to see computers and machines as more than just lifeless equipment.

There isn’t a single industry that hasn’t made use of automation. We can now get things done faster and in a more efficient way and we can eliminate the risk that comes with human error. From manufacturing equipment, to data collection and even e-commerce. We’re already seeing the impact automation is making in the mattress industry. [Read more…] about Mattress Automation: Now And In The Future

Filed Under: Design, Promoted Tagged With: automation, computers, factories, going, human, industry, machines, mattress, quality, work

8 Foolproof Ways to Keep Your Remote Team on the Same Page

October 30, 2020 by Polly

Keeping your remote team on the same page as you and your other team members is so important if you want a happy, healthy team that is efficient and gets results.

Many businesses are having to implement remote teams this year, and it looks like things might stay this way for a while. This can certainly suit some team members, and they may not need any assistance at all to get into the swing of things. [Read more…] about 8 Foolproof Ways to Keep Your Remote Team on the Same Page

Filed Under: Economy, Promoted Tagged With: remote, team, things, work

12 Things You Should Know To Grow Your Digital Business

October 28, 2020 by Polly

It can take a lot of work to turn a small idea into a fully fledged business, but even then, the work isn’t over. You need to get serious about growing your business and making sure it has what it takes to last.

Below are 12 things you should know to grow your digital business. Take a look and see what you can do. [Read more…] about 12 Things You Should Know To Grow Your Digital Business

Filed Under: Economy, Promoted Tagged With: analytics, brand, business, content, customers, digital, don, email, going, grow, growing, landing, marketing, mobile, people, small, social, strategy, things, time, work

How to Choose a PCB Assembly Company?

October 12, 2020 by Polly

Once you have printed your circuit boards after putting in a lot of hard work and time, the next phase is assembling them.

When it comes to PCB assembly, you have to be very careful with it. If you get even a tiny bit careless with it, you would not be able to do justice to your entire project.

A lot of companies outsource their PCB assembly to PCB manufacturers or assembly companies. [Read more…] about How to Choose a PCB Assembly Company?

Filed Under: Computing, Promoted Tagged With: assembly, companies, company, good, manufacturing, method, Mkt pcb Company, pcb, PCB assembly, PCB Companies, project, quality, work

Plastic-eating bacteria could help recycle waste ‘six times faster’

October 1, 2020 by David Edwards

The University of Portsmouth scientists who re-engineered the plastic-eating enzyme PETase have now created an enzyme “cocktail” which can digest plastic up to six times faster.

A second enzyme, found in the same rubbish dwelling bacterium that lives on a diet of plastic bottles, has been combined with PETase to speed up the breakdown of plastic.

PETase breaks down polyethylene terephthalate (PET) back into its building blocks, creating an opportunity to recycle plastic infinitely and reduce plastic pollution and the greenhouse gases driving climate change. [Read more…] about Plastic-eating bacteria could help recycle waste ‘six times faster’

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: bottles, combined, enzyme, enzymes, faster, mcgeehan, mhetase, natural, pet, petase, plastic, plastics, professor, scientists, second, solution, team, times, waste, work

Fanuc plans to triple its production of industrial robots

September 10, 2020 by Mai Tao

Fanuc, the world’s largest manufacturer of industrial robots, with almost 500,000 units in operation at customer locations around the world, is planning to “triple current monthly production” at its main factory in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. 

This is according to a report by Nikkei Asian Review which says Fanuc is particularly concentrating on its CRX line of collaborative robots.

The term “collaborative robots” refers to a type of robot which is designed to work in close proximity to humans, possibly even directly controlled by human workers through touch and guidance. [Read more…] about Fanuc plans to triple its production of industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: collaborative, company, directly, factories, fanuc, growth, humans, industrial, launched, machines, number, payload, prefecture, robot, robots, sales, servo, traditional, type, work

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