New Microscan Smart Cameras Win 2011 Ringier Technology Award

Microscan, a global technology leader in barcode traceability solutions for the packaging industry, announces that it has been awarded a 2011 Ringier Technology Innovation Award in the Packaging Industry category for its two new machine vision products: Vision MINI and Vision HAWK.

Automated Camera Movement and Tracking For Broadcasting.

The Camerobot Systems is a robot system for the automated movement of film and studio cameras in live broadcasting and/or VR sets. The robot has 7-axis, a range of 4.0 meters in diameter and has a positional accuracy of +/- 0.05 mm. The camera is also capable of object and person tracking, collision avoidance, and movement syncing with virtual environments.

Object Reconstruction And Recognition Leveraging An RGB-D Camera Like The Kinect

Recently, so-called RGB-D cameras have become available, capable of delivering synchronized color (RGB) and depth (D) information in real-time. The depth information is dense, and comes at negligible additional processing cost for the host CPU. They avoid the complexity of robust disparity map computation of stereo systems, and are much faster than laser scanning techniques. Thus, these sensors are very attractive for the computer vision community and their benefits to classical applications are worth investigating.

CAMEROBOT Sets New Standards in Broadcasting Automation

Bavaria-based Camerobot Systems GmbH has introduced a radical new approach to broadcasting - by bringing state-of-the-art robotics into the studio.

Motoman announces MyMotoman remote monitoring

Motoman announces MyMotoman remote monitoring for any device that has access to the Internet. MyMotoman monitors robot equipment by sending crucial alerts, current production information and preventive trends via wireless.

FlowStone Supports the Ximea Currera-R Machine Vision Camera!

This amazing little camera actually has an Intel Atom based PC inside capable of running the whole FlowStone graphical programming language development environment or a compiled FlowStone EXE application.

MUSCLE ROBOTICS OPENS U.S. HEAD OFFICE IN SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA

Subsidiary of Muscle Corporation of Japan to Market Cool Muscle Integrated Motors and Robotic Solutions

Dan Kara Joins RoboBusiness Leadership Summit as Chairman

Noted industry analyst and RoboBusiness founder to develop content for robotics business development and investment event

Robotic joints now available for order

igus "robolink" successfully tested in 100 beta application

Galil Introduces Frequency Analysis Software - Allows Tuning in the Frequency Domain

Galil Motion Control, an industry pioneer in motion control technology, is announcing Frequency Analysis Software (FAS) which allows tuning of servo control systems in the frequency domain.

Open Source Snake Robots Creator Interviewed On Episode 7 Of Flexible Elements Podcast

The newest episode of the robotics podcast, Flexible Elements, is up now. Host Per Sjöborg interviews Juan Gómez of Robotics Lab about the snake modular robots he is developing. In the Robotics Lab of his modular snakes have acquired new gates (styles of moving) that include rotating, rolling, turning, moving forward and moving backward. Everything is fully open source with full plans available for 3D printing. The audio is available here . With a full synopsis and links from the discussion on Sjöborg's website here.

Affordable robots in force at PPMA

FANUC Robotics robots will be out in force at this years PPMA Exhibition being demonstrated by FANUC Robotics UK and also by several of its strategic partners. Besides demonstrating the many benefits of FANUC robots for the packaging sector, the underlying theme focuses on affordability.

Ford Drives Quality Through $100 Million Investment in Robots with Special Vision

Ford Motor Company is investing $100 million globally to install robotic plant laser inspection technology to improve quality through reduced wind noise and more refined fit and finish.

First Autonomous Vehicle System for Row Crop Harvesting

Jaybridge Robotics in cooperation Kinze agricultural equipment manufacturer have unveiled the first autonomous grain cart system. The driverless system is fully controlled by advanced software and is capable of performing a complete workflow during the harvest process. This includes locating a moving harvester in the field, synchronizing with it, collecting its grain and delivering that grain to trucks near the field for transportation.  

Kinze Manufacturing Unveils First Autonomous Row Crop Technology

Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. today unveiled an innovative solution to increase productivity on the farm-the Kinze Autonomy Project. The technology, which is the first of its kind in row crop production worldwide, utilizes autonomous agricultural equipment to complete many tasks on the farm with minimal direct human input.

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Schmalz Technology Development - The Right Gripper for Every Task

Schmalz Technology Development - The Right Gripper for Every Task

In order to interact with their environment and perform the tasks, lightweight robots, like all industrial robots, depend on tools - and in many cases these are vacuum grippers. These form the interface to the workpiece and are therefore a decisive part of the overall system. With their help, the robots can pick up, move, position, process, sort, stack and deposit a wide variety of goods and components. Vacuum gripping systems allow particularly gentle handling of workpieces, a compact and space-saving system design and gripping from above. Precisely because the object does not have to be gripped, the vacuum suction cupenables gapless positioning next to each other.