MVTec announces HALCON 12

Release sets new standards for machine vision---- Preview at VISION 2014 in Stuttgart

Harvest Automation Robots Reduce Production Costs and Increase Capacity

As a result of their robot purchases Bailey Nurseries can switch to this new configuration and gain up to 15% more space for free.

GeckoSystems Featured as One of Six Key Market Players in Mobile Robotics Industry

The global mobile robotics market was valued at USD 6,249.6 million in 2012 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.6% during the forecast period from 2013 to 2019.

IMTS 2014 - ModuleWorks to show 2014.08 CAD/CAM components at IMTS

ModuleWorks, the leading supplier of CAD/CAM components for 5-Axis machining and CNC simulation, will show the latest version of its CAM components, version 2014.08 at IMTS, the International Manufacturing Technology Show 2014, (booth E-3133) in Chicago from 8-13th September 2014.

Unmanned Aircraft Partnership Reaches Major Milestone

The demonstration marks a significant milestone in a partnership between the university and Lockheed Martin that began earlier this year.

Robotics Alley Announces Scholarship Award Winner

The Robotics Alley Conference & Expo, in partnership with the Minnesota High Tech Association, has named its 2014 STEM scholarship award winner.

Robotic Biopsy System Drives the Point Home

Compact, high-torque motors precisely control biopsy needle to improve speed, efficiency, and radiation exposure.

ReWalk Robotics updates IPO terms

ReWalk Robotics plans on selling 3.35 million of its shares in an IPO that will trade on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol "RWLK." The pricing terms were not disclosed. Barclays Capital and Jefferies will serve as underwriters. Based in the U.S., Israel and Germany, ReWalk is a maker of wearable robotic exoskeletons for individuals with spinal cord injury. Its backers include SCP Vitalife Partners. Yaskawa Electric Corp. Israel Healthcare Ventures, Pontifax and Previz Ventures.

Indiegogo - Minnesota's World Fair Will Feature Innovation

From 3D printing and Xbox to robotics and digital currency, Minnesota's plans to host Expo 2023 puts our innovative culture center stage. Wendy Meadley, communications lead for Expo 2023: The Minnesota Worlds Fair, invites Minnesota state fair attendees to stop by the booth and experience 3D printing, and Bitcoin's digital currency first hand.

AIMG Develops New, Responsive Website for Kawasaki Robotics

Website Development & Marketing Firm AIMG announces the launch of a robust responsive, branded, and fully customized content management system website it developed and designed for Kawasaki Robotics, a leading global supplier of industrial robots and robotic automation systems.

Butler3000 Robot Bartender Making Its Portland Debut at PIE PDX

The Butler3000 will debut in Portland at the PIE (Portland Incubator Experiment) Happy Hour, August 29, 2014.

Energid Technologies Develops Software Enabling Driverless Convoy Vehicles

Computer Simulation will Support Autonomous-Vehicle Algorithm Development

Techmanity Summons Silicon Valley's Most Dangerous and Disruptive Startups for its 'Startlandia' Exhibit

Silicon Valleys first official technology conference, is welcoming start up teams to apply for free demo kiosks in its Startlandia exhibit space at the San Jose Convention Center Oct. 1-2.

NOVEL 'BUTTERFLY' MOLECULE COULD BUILD NEW SENSORS, PHOTOENERGY CONVERSION DEVICES

The findings are laid out in the latest edition of the academic journal Angewandte Chemie.

TWELVE UK HOSPITALS ENJOY REDUCED SURGICAL PROCEDURE TIMES AND DECLINE IN COSTS BY IMPLEMENTING STRATASYS 3D PRINTING SOLUTIONS

UK medical 3D printing specialist, Replica 3DM, supports NHS hospitals with surgery validation using its Stratasys Objet24 and Objet30 Pro 3D Printers ---- Performing surgery on 3D printed models prior to operations reduces theatre costs and anesthetics times; improves patient recovery and provides an effective aid for both patient and surgeon

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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.