Free Full-Version Programmable Safety Controller Software Available From Omron STI For A Limited Time

Microsoft® Windows 7 compatible configuration software enables users to quickly and easily manage G9SP programmable safety controllers

Adept Technology Receives $1 Million Order From Major German Automotive Supplier

Bremer Werk fur Montagesysteme GmbH to Build Major Material Handling Program With Adept Articulated Robot Arms

ROSS CONTROLS Introduces New Flow Control and Pushbutton Valves

ROSS' new modestly-priced Flow Control valves offers great value by replacing pricier controls with its high flow, compact, and low profile design.

Microchip Announces Results of 2012 FIRST® Robotics Competition Arizona Regional

50 Teams from Four Countries Participated, Including 44 from Arizona; Any Student Participating on a FIRST Team Eligible to Apply for Over $14M in Scholarships

State-of-the-Art Murata Boy Robot to Visit Mouser Electronics

Mouser caters to design engineers and buyers by delivering What's Next in advanced technologies

QUAN Shakes Things Up in Robotics Sector with New CEO

Choosing a CEO with international ties made sense for the Company, as advancements in robotics have caused renewed enthusiasm around the world and across a number of industries

ReconRobotics Acquires Xollai, LLC

Deal Gives the Micro-Robotics Firm Access To New Technologies in Automated Guidance Systems, Image Processing and Optical Control Systems

Celebrate U.S. Innovation with National Robotics Week, April 7-15

Record Participation with More than 135 Events and Activities Planned in all 50 States

Printable Robots From MIT

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is leading an ambitious new project to reinvent how robots are designed and produced. Funded by a $10 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the project will aim to develop a desktop technology that would make it possible for the average person to design, customize and print a specialized robot in a matter of hours. The project envisions a future desktop technology that prints actual programmable hybrid electro-mechanical devices from simple descriptions on-demand, anywhere, and with performance one would expect from a team of professional engineers, using advanced materials. The project aims to transform manufacturing as dramatically as the personal computer democratized information technology and transformed how we communicate.  

QinetiQ North America's Tactical Robotic Controller Emerged in First Combat Role

Dynamic and safety-approved TRC worn by U.S. Army soldiers in combat operations

Aitech's Flexible COTS Integrated Subsystem Functions Out of the Box

Rugged unit designed to TRL 9 eliminates all NRE and customization costs

Opdi-Tex releases Stereo Camera with Sercos Interface

Complex machines and systems require numerous sensors to detect the orientation and position of system parts and/or products. Conventional image processing systems are often too slow and inflexible if adaptable arrangement of measuring points and easy system conversion are required.

AeroVironment Unveils Modular Gimbaled Sensor Payload on RQ-11B Raven Small Unmanned Aircraft System

AeroVironment, Inc. today unveiled a new miniature gimbaled sensor payload on the battle-proven RQ-11B Raven small unmanned aircraft system at the Army Aviation Association of America Annual Professional Forum and Exposition.

Innovative mechatronic Gripper with integrated Web Server

With the WSG 50 from SCHUNK, the competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems belongs to a new generation of mechatronic high-tech grippers.

KUKA ROBOTICS CORPORATION OPENS NEW NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS

Purpose-built facility offers the latest in robotic technology and customer support.

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Industrial Robotics - Featured Product

Piab’s Kenos KCS Gripper

Piab's Kenos KCS Gripper

Piab's Kenos KCS gripper enables a collaborative robot to handle just about anything at any time. Combining Piab's proprietary air-driven COAX vacuum technology with an easily replaceable technical foam that molds itself around any surface or shape, the gripper can be used to safely grip, lift and handle any object. Standard interface (ISO) adapters enable the whole unit to be attached to any cobot type on the market with a body made in a lightweight 3D printed material. Approved by Universal Robots as a UR+ end effector.