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Symbotic acquires Veo Robotics

Robotics Business Review

Symbotic, a leading developer of logistics automation, has acquired “substantially all of the assets” of Veo Robotics for an undisclosed amount. Symbotic confirmed the deal via email to The Robot Report. FreeMove essentially turns large, high-speed industrial robots into collaborative robots.

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Accenture, Mujin form robotics integration joint venture

Robotics Business Review

Accenture and Mujin have created a joint venture to help bring robotics and automation to the manufacturing and logistics industries. The new company will combine Mujin’s industrial robotics expertise with Accenture’s digital engineering and manufacturing service, Industry X. This was Accenture’s first acquisition of the kind.

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ABB Wins Red Dot Award for FlexPacker Industrial Delta Robot

i4.0 today

ABB’s IRB 390 FlexPacker® Industrial Delta Robot designed for ultra-fast packing has been chosen for the Red Dot Product Design Award – the second ABB robot to receive the prestigious award in two consecutive years. I am delighted the IRB 390 FlexPacker received this prestigious award,” said Marc Segura, President ABB Robotics.

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Murata Machinery USA Celebrates 50 Years of Automation in North America

Fabricating & Metal Work

The game-changing VORTEX machine was introduced in 1997 and evolved into the VORTEX 870 in 2011, creating the world’s fastest spinning machine that eliminated Roving and Winding with over 6,000 units installed globally.

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Redefining Laser Cutting: What’s Next for Metal Fabrication?

Fabricating & Metal Work

Manufacturers continue to responded with automated cutting and sorting systems that feature robots and automated mobile robots that keep your production humming along efficiently, with less operator intervention. Automation, robotics, and AMADA’s AMTES mobile robots will provide highly efficient unattended processing.

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Common Applications for the PowerFlex 525 Across Various Industries

DO Supply

Certifications The PowerFlex 525 meets various international standards, including ISO 13849-1 SIL2/PLd for functional safety, ATEX and UKEX certifications for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, Lloyds Register Type Approval Certificate 12/10068(E1), and compliance with the European RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.

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Is Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing working for you?

Control Engineering

This term was famously announced in 2011 at Hannover Fair as part of the German High-Tech Strategy, and since then it has taken hold across the world. This includes the use of modular production lines, collaborative robots (cobots), and reconfigurable manufacturing systems, allowing companies to adjust operations quickly and efficiently.