Velodyne LiDAR Technology Wins Big in China 'Future Challenge'

Top eight finishers in 23km road test rely on company's 3D LiDAR sensors to guide their intelligent vehicles.

Faster to fill: New Triflex series TRLF-100 from igus

The first folding Energy Chain System for 3D movements

Researchers Build Jellyfish-like Aerial Robot

Up, up in the sky: It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a . . . jellyfish? That's what researchers have built -- a small vehicle whose flying motion resembles the movements of those boneless, pulsating, water-dwelling creatures.

New HALCON USB3 Vision Interface

Key benefits of the new USB3 Vision standard are the high bandwidth in excess of 350 MB/s and an easy-to-use plug and play interface.

Solidoodle Releases New 3D Printer, Solidoodle 4; Announces Micro Center as First US Retail Partner

3D-printer company Solidoodle premieres sleek, easy-to-use 3D printer for consumers and announces retail partnership with Micro Center to feature products in stores across United States.

Microscan Webinar on ID and Inspection for Consumer Electronics Manufacturing

Microscan, a global technology leader in barcode, machine vision, and lighting solutions, announces that it will host an educational webinar titled "ID and Inspection from Circuit to Smart Phone" - an exploration of the role of auto ID (barcode) and machine vision technology in consumer electronics.

Trainable Arduiono Arm

From Navic209's youtube channel:   Inspired by the Baxter robot, this arm can be trained to move with your own hands. Once the train button is pressed, you move the arm and gripper as needed while the Arduino stores the positions in EEPROM. After that the arm will replay the motion as needed.   Youtube channel Source on Github Additional projects

How Far Can Unmanned Vehicles Go? At Israel Expo, Velodyne to Explore Military Usage of High-Def 3D LiDAR

During AUS&R in Tel Aviv, Velodyne's David Oroshnik to Assess Emerging Defense and Commercial Applications for LiDAR Technology

Plant Expansions Will Lead to Increased Use of AGVs for Food and Beverage Operations

Seegrid, maker of flexible automated guided vehicles (AGVs), welcomed guest blog contributor and food manufacturing journalist, Thomas R. Cutler. Cutler explained that AGVs in food and beverage operations will see dramatic increases in 2014 due to plant expansion.

Yaskawa Motoman DX200 Robot Controller Provides Enhanced Safety and Energy Efficiency

The energy-saving DX200 features faster processing speeds, enhanced control-reliable safety and improved maintainability.

Robotic Arc Welding Systems Provider, Robolution, to be Acquired by Lincoln Electric

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Robolution GmbH, a leading European provider of robotic arc welding systems. Based outside of Frankfurt, Germany, the company serves a number of leading automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers.

Lincoln Electric Acquires Ownership Interest in Burlington Automation

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. announced today that it has acquired an ownership interest in Burlington Automation Corporation.

Evana Automation to Streamline Manufacturing Process for Tier 1 Automotive Supplier with Multi-Cell Assembly System

Automated solution will simplify the process of manufacturing steering gear sub-assemblies

Rockwell Automation Contributes $200,000 to NAED Education and Research Foundation

Rockwell Automation, the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and information, is giving back to the electrical distribution industry with an initial contribution of $200,000 to the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) Education and Research Foundation.

maxon's NEW configurable DC motors and gearheads

The GPX 22 gearhead is now also available in a version with reduced noise level and with ceramic axes.

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