New Machine Tool Workforce Development Alliance

FANUC America and Doosan Machine Tools America form partnership to better prepare future operators.

Robotics and the Resumption of MRO Activities

Our recent discussions with key players in the field confirm that MRO's operations will increase significantly in late 2021 or 2022. How will maintenance centres efficiently restart their operations? What impact can technology have in this recovery?

Machine vision: MVTec further improves user experience with HALCON 21.05

"¢ New and optimized features for even more robust machine vision "¢ Short release cycles make for fast implementation of customer feedback "¢ To be released on May 21, 2021

Grasping Static Electricity for Revolutionary Robotics - Nike-backed Start-up Automates the Impossible

Following Grabit's inception in 2013, Nike Inc. made an investment in the company and later became one of the first customers to buy its materials handling robot system, Stackit. Using Stackit, Nike can manufacture 600 pairs of shoes in just one eight-hour shift.

Powerful and extremely miniaturised

With the new MC3001 motion controllers, available as MC 3001 B (board-to-board connectors) or MC3001P (28-pin plug connector), FAULHABER rounds out the MC V3.0 generation of controllers at the lower end of the performance spectrum. The controllers are extremely miniaturised and, with 1.4 amperes in continuous operation and up to 5 amperes peak current, are very powerful. They are designed as slaves for control and positioning tasks of DC-micromotors, linear DC servomotors or brushless DC-motors.

NAI Announces Interconnect Solutions for Industrial and Service Robotics

NAI, a leading designer and manufacturer of custom interconnect solutions which deliver power and signals for monitoring data, connecting people and keeping equipment performing, has announced its fiber optic and copper interconnect capabilities for robotics and related automated equipment in industrial and commercial applications.

Soft Robotics Expands mGrip™ Modular Gripping System with New Features

IP69K Rating Provides Safe Handling of Proteins and Dairy Products

AMR Manufacturer, Integrator, and Owner: What Are Your Safety Responsibilities?

The challenge for many companies is how to consistently maintain a safe workplace without creating barriers to productivity or innovation. Enter autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).

Top 7 industrial automation companies mutating into marquee players of automation sector

Industrial automation is the use of control systems, such as computers or robots, and information technologies for handling different processes and machineries in an industry to replace a human being. It is the second step beyond mechanization in the scope of industrialization.

Mencom Introduces New 1 3/8" PMIN Power Series Field Wireable Connectors

For delivering versatility, flexibility, and optimum conductivity, Mencom offers our new 1 3/8" PMIN Power Series Field Wireable Circular Connectors.

Stoecklin Logistics Debuts CO-PRO Robotic Case Picker at ProMat DX

Stoecklin Logistics, a supplier of innovative supply chain solutions, is addressing these challenges with a new robotic case picker, called CO-PRO, for temperature controlled environments, being introduced at 2021 ProMat DX this week.

Doosan Robotics Unveils Industry's First ROS Package that Supports ROS 2 Foxy Fitzroy

Doosan Robotics Inc. announced the release of the Doosan ROS 2 package, compatible with the latest ROS 2 Foxy Fitzroy. Releasing the package in early 2021, Doosan Robotics positions itself as the first to operate collaborative robots driven by the newest version of ROS 2.

FANUC partners with Recycleye to automate the recycling industry

Recycleye has combined its validated AI computer vision technology with FANUC's 60+ years of experience in automation, to deploy and scale Recycleye Robotics, an AI-powered robotic waste-picking system.

ABB's new cobot GoFa™ wins prestigious Best of the Best Red Dot award

Leading product design experts recognize ABB's GoFa™ collaborative robot for innovative design to make robots more approachable

AHS Partners with Caja Robotics to bring Robotic Fulfillment to a Major Distribution Facility

Utilizing a dual-robot system, the Caja solution will support roughly 108,000 square feet of the facility space. The solution will enable the distribution center to operate at optimal performance, with the ability to support an outbound unit volume greater than 26 thousand units per day.

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Factory Automation - Featured Product

Model TR1 Tru-Trac

Model TR1 Tru-Trac

The Model TR1 Tru-Trac® linear measurement solution is a versatile option for tracking velocity, position, or distance over a wide variety of surfaces. An integrated encoder, measuring wheel, and spring-loaded torsion arm in one, compact unit, the Model TR1 is easy to install. The spring-loaded torsion arm offers adjustable torsion load, allowing the Model TR1 to be mounted in almost any orientation - even upside-down. The threaded shaft on the pivot axis is field reversible, providing mounting access from either side. With operating speeds up to 3000 feet per minute, a wide variety of configuration options - including multiple wheel material options - and a housing made from a durable, conductive composite material that minimizes static buildup, the Model TR1 Tru-Trac® is the ideal solution for countless applications.

Robotics and Automation - Featured Company

Elmo Motion Control Inc.

Elmo Motion Control Inc.

Elmo has been a motion control technology leader for over 35 years, with millions of servo drives working 24/7 worldwide. Elmo offers complete motion control solutions from design to delivery of cutting-edge servo drives, network-based multi-axis motion controllers, and integrated servo motors. All solutions can be customized and configured using Elmo's proprietary advanced and easy-to-use software tools for any machine in any industry, such as semiconductors, lasers, robots, life sciences, industrial automation, AGV, and more. The company employs more than 350 personnel with headquarters in Israel and offices in the United States, China, Germany, Italy, Korea, Singapore, and an additional manufacturing facility in Poland. Elmo has a worldwide distribution network. By advancing motion control with state-of-the-art technology, Elmo makes smart machines even smarter. As of 2022, Elmo is a Bosch Rexroth company.