Added Flexibility for Dorner's 2200 SmartFlex® Conveyor Platform with New 85 mm Width Option

Dorners flexible chain conveyor platform, SmartFlex®, is now available in an 85 mm width standard option.

PILOT PROGRAM TEACHES ROBOTS HOW TO MAKE CARTON RECYCLING MORE EFFICIENT

Project uses artificial intelligence to identify, grab, and separate food and beverage cartons

Festo Introduces at Interphex a New Family of Sanitary/Automated Ball, Angle Seat, and Pinch Valves for the Pharma and Biotech Industries

With the introduction of this new sanitary valve family, Festo becomes the only global single-source supplier for control-cabinet-to-pipe automation for utility processes. (Festo Interphex Booth #1834) (Festo AquaJellies - the bionic artificial jellyfish - also at Interphex)

Yale Invites Attendees to Break Free from Inefficiency with Innovative Solutions at ProMat 2017

Yale Materials Handling Corporation (www.yale.com) announces its lineup of innovative lift truck solutions at ProMat 2017 in Chicago

Automate 2017 - Matrix Design, LLC to Feature Live Robotic Machine Tending and Deburring Systems at Automate 2017

Matrix will exhibit in booth #1612, a 20 x 30 space, and will feature live automation demonstrations of their robotic machine tending and deburring systems. Matrixs experienced staff experts will be in attendance to present their systems and to consult with attendees.

Automate 2017 - AutoGuideâ„¢ Unveils New Automation Management Software at Automate 2017 Trade Show at Chicago's McCormick Place

Company to Announce Other Innovations at News Conference in Booth N-835 in the North Hall on Monday, April 3 at 9 a.m.

New Study Shows U.S. is World Leader in Robotics Automation - With $732 Billion of Robots

A new study from Redwood Software and the Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR) finds that the U.S. is the world leader in robotics automation investment, with an estimated robotics stock of $732 billion* - larger than the economy of Switzerland, which stood at $446 billion* in 2015. U.S. investment in robotics was $86 billion in 2015, up from less than $40 billion in 2009, when investment hit a low following the financial crisis, and more than 15 times higher than the OECD average. Between 2011 and 2015, U.S. investments in robotics rose 30%. "The U.S. is the world leader in robotics investment, and spending has recovered quickly since the financial crisis in 2009," said David Whitaker, Managing Economist at CEBR. "The sheer size of the economy and its large base of production in the automotive and electronic sectors make it a natural candidate for increased automation."   Full Press Release:

Universal Robots to show rapidly expanding ecosystem of application solutions at Automate 2017

The leader in collaborative robots will exhibit 7th axis capability, new force torque sensors, augmented reality-assisted assembly, and a wide range of other new partner solutions certified to work flawlessly with UR robots through the Universal Robots+ platform.

Automate 2017 - First Ever US-China Robotics Forum Held at Automate 2017

Thirteen Chinese Companies Exhibit in the United States for the First Time

New Study Shows U.S. is World Leader in Robotics Automation - With $732 Billion of Robots; Larger Than Economy of Switzerland

-Study from CEBR and Redwood Software shows U.S. investment in robots more than doubled since hitting low in 2009 -U.S. investment in robotics rose 30% between 2011 and 2015 -Investment in robotics offers better long-run value for money than investments in financial services, real estate or transportation -Robotics investment contributed around 10% of GDP per capita growth in OECD countries from 1993 to 2016 -Global robotics investment reached 18 year-peak in 2015 -There is a clear economic rationale backing the fact that humans and robots in the workplace are not mutually exclusive

Intelligrated's Matt Wicks elected to Robotic Industries Association board of directors

Robotics expert brings expertise in high-growth distribution and fulfillment markets to RIA leadership

ABB sells its first ever robot manufactured in the US to Hitachi Powdered Metals USA

ABB has sold its first robot manufactured in the United States. The IRB 2600 robot is the first to be produced at the ABB Auburn Hills, Michigan facility, and was sold by ABB Value Provider, CIM SYSTEMS, INC. to Hitachi Powdered Metals USA.  The compact robot, which is painted with special commemorative red, white and blue paint, will be used for material handling of in-process engine component parts at the Hitachi Greensburg, Indiana facility.  It is the 180th ABB robot at the Hitachi plant, which installed its first ABB robot in 2005. "The sale of ABBs first robot produced in the US to Hitachi is a tremendous milestone in the development of our manufacturing presence in the Americas,"  Full News Release:

ABB sells its first ever robot manufactured in the US to Hitachi Powdered Metals USA

ABB sells its first ever robot manufactured in the US to Hitachi Powdered Metals USA

Talking AUTOMATE 2017 with TM Robotics

TM Robotics will be announcing the newest 6-axis robot from Toshiba Machine. Customers are looking for light to medium duty robots to perform tasks, without breaking the bank.

Talking AUTOMATE 2017 with ATI Industrial Automation

We will feature four live robotic demonstrations and a variety of products on display in our booth. Our knowledgeable account managers will be on site as well to help with your specific applications.

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Discover how human-robot collaboration can take flexibility to new heights!

Discover how human-robot collaboration can take flexibility to new heights!

Humans and robots can now share tasks - and this new partnership is on the verge of revolutionizing the production line. Today's drivers like data-driven services, decreasing product lifetimes and the need for product differentiation are putting flexibility paramount, and no technology is better suited to meet these needs than the Omron TM Series Collaborative Robot. With force feedback, collision detection technology and an intuitive, hand-guided teaching mechanism, the TM Series cobot is designed to work in immediate proximity to a human worker and is easier than ever to train on new tasks.