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RoboticsTomorrow Newsletter - 06/03/25

RoboticsTomorrow Newsletter - 06/03/2025

Featured Articles

Legal Considerations for Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) in Warehousing

Joel Collins, Chief Legal Officer | Locus Robotics
Understanding the nuances of RaaS agreements is key to maximizing its benefits. From implementation fees to site licensing and maintenance responsibilities, a well-structured contract ensures that both vendors and operators are aligned on expectations and obligations.

What Is the Difference between Wi-Fi and Industrial Wireless Networks?

Gabi Daniely, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer | CoreTigo
Traditional wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, while great in consumer environments, often fall short of meeting the stringent requirements of industrial settings and specific factory automation applications and machine deployments.

Automation's Future in Sustainable Transportation

Q&A with Hrishikesh Tawade, Tech Lead in Robotics and Computer Vision | Ample
From an operational standpoint, the role of robotics and automation in battery swapping is pivotal. Automated guided mechanisms handle each module, reducing labor costs and minimizing human error.

How AI, Robotics, and Automation Power Next Generation Pack Assembly

Article from Kartik Gurav
Successful pack assembly systems balance throughput, quality, and safety in real time. Integration matters more than buying the most sophisticated robots; it comes down to seamless software logic, modular failover paths, and smart system design.

Case Study Evaluation of an Auditory Alert for an Autonomous Mobile Robot

Justin Haney, Marvin Cheng, and Emily J. Haas | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
In this case study, we focus on the autonomous mobile robot (AMR), which can navigate and perform tasks in active environments without direct human control. Safe navigation and obstacle avoidance are fundamentally important for AMRs in the workplace.
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Featured Product

3D Vision: Ensenso B now also available as a mono version! 

This compact 3D camera series combines a very short working distance, a large field of view and a high depth of field - perfect for bin picking applications. With its ability to capture multiple objects over a large area, it can help robots empty containers more efficiently. Now available from IDS Imaging Development Systems. In the color version of the Ensenso B, the stereo system is equipped with two RGB image sensors. This saves additional sensors and reduces installation space and hardware costs. Now, you can also choose your model to be equipped with two 5 MP mono sensors, achieving impressively high spatial precision. With enhanced sharpness and accuracy, you can tackle applications where absolute precision is essential. The great strength of the Ensenso B lies in the very precise detection of objects at close range. It offers a wide field of view and an impressively high depth of field. This means that the area in which an object is in focus is unusually large. At a distance of 30 centimetres between the camera and the object, the Z-accuracy is approx. 0.1 millimetres. The maximum working distance is 2 meters. This 3D camera series complies with protection class IP65/67 and is ideal for use in industrial environments.

Learn More About IDS Imaging Development Systems Inc.

Featured Company

Harmonic Drive LLC

Harmonic Drive LLC (HDLLC) designs and manufactures precision servo actuators, gearheads and gear components. Harmonic Drive® gears play critical roles in robotics, medical diagnostics and surgical robotics. We work with industry-leading customers and companies of all sizes to provide both standard product and custom-engineered solutions. The majority of the products sold by HDLLC are proudly made at our US headquarters and manufacturing facility in Massachusetts.

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