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RoboticsTomorrow Newsletter - May 1/19

RoboticsTomorrow Newsletter
RoboticsTomorrow Newsletter - May 1st, 2019
Featured Articles

Looking for a Robotic Gripper?

Manufacturers have the choice of robotic grippers, depending on the handling application and the type of material that is being used. There are four basic types of robotic grippers: vacuum grippers, pneumatic grippers, hydraulic grippers and servo-electric grippers.

The 2019 AUVSI Trade Show

8,500 technologists, regulators and users from commercial to defense sectors will be attending the largest and most comprehensive trade show for unmanned and autonomous systems. AUSVI XPONENTIAL brings together the entire unmanned systems community...

Gantry Systems for High Performance 3D Printing Applications

3D Printing motion systems are built from standard 3D Print optimized gantry platforms and pre-configured for use with Nordson Ultimus V (or customized to extruder). The direct hardware integration has been considered.

ATI F/T Sensors Give Hirebotics a Better Feel for the Job

Hirebotics understands that an automation solution is much more than purchasing new equipment. Their business model enables customers to hire a robot, trained and ready, to perform a job just as they would a contract employee. The robots are paid per minute of work ...

Robot Modularity - Q&A with Víctor Mayoral, CEO of Acutronic Robotics

Machines should be built out of the most appropriate hardware for each particular purpose. And that's where modular robots deliver a big advantage. In modular robotics you just choose the best hardware including the H-ROS technology and built the robot.

5 Big Innovations in Robotic End of Arm Tools Landscape

Robotics end of arm tools (EOAT) deployed in various industrial sectors have witnessed drastic transformations vis-à-vis technology advancements and customer demand for greater levels of productivity.

maxon motor - Formulae Handbook for Design Engineers

The extensive collection with illustrations and descriptions includes formulas, terminology and explanations of the calculations that are relevant for drive systems. A flow chart provides assistance in selecting the right drive for each purpose.
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Check out our Robotics and Automation White Papers Resource
Special News Report for AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2019
Locus Robotics Announces $26M in Series C Investment
Hitachi Agrees to Acquire JR Automation, a Robotic System Integrator in the US
ATI Automation Expo keynote speakers and presentation topics now available
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Upcoming Events
ROBOTICS SUMMIT & SHOWCASE 2019
Jun 04 - 06 2019, Boston, MA
4TH AI & ROBOTICS PROCESS AUTOMATION WORLD SUMMIT 2019
Jun 04 - 07 2019, DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY
AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY EXPO (ATX) EAST
Jun 11 - 13 2019, New York, NY
IOT TECH EXPO EUROPE
Jun 19 - 20 2019, RAI, Amsterdam
SENSORS EXPO & CONFERENCE
Jun 25 - 27 2019, San Jose, CA
Event Calendar
Featured Product

BitFlow Introduces 6th Generation Camera Link Frame Grabber: The Axion

BitFlow has offered a Camera Link frame grabbers for almost 15 years. This latest offering, our 6th generation combines the power of CoaXPress with the requirements of Camera Link 2.0. Enabling a single or two camera system to operate at up to 850 MB/S per camera, the Axion-CL family is the best choice for CL frame grabber. Like the Cyton-CXP frame grabber, the Axion-CL leverages features such as the new StreamSync system, a highly optimized DMA engine, and expanded I/O capabilities that provide unprecedented flexibility in routing. There are two options available; Axion 1xE & Axion 2xE. The Axion 1xE is compatible with one base, medium, full or 80-bit camera offering PoCL, Power over Camera Link, on both connectors. The Axion 2xE is compatible with two base, medium, full or 80-bit cameras offering PoCL on both connectors for both cameras. The Axion-CL is a culmination of the continuous improvements and updates BitFlow has made to Camera Link frame grabbers.

Learn More About BitFlow, INC.

Featured Company

OCTOPUZ Robotics

Program and simulate ALL your robots with OCTOPUZ offline software. OCTOPUZ took a revolutionary approach to robotic programming by combining the offline programming of robots with manufacturing process simulation, making it ideal for tech AND sales teams. It is sold, supported and loved worldwide with the help of our network of international partners. How can we help you today?

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