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Germany’s robotics centers establish RIG, the Robotics Institute Germany

Robotics Business Review

Also present: ARMAR-7 robot from KIT. Source: BMBF/Hans-Joachim Rickel Germany’s leading robotics centers are coming together to establish the Robotics Institute Germany, or RIG. Participants said they want RIG to become the central contact point for robotics in Germany. Angela Schoellig from TUM and Prof.

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Universal Robots expands MathWorks partnership, joins Connections Program

Robotics Business Review

Source: Universal Robots Collaborative robots could become easier to program and use, thanks to new developer tools. Universal Robots A/S yesterday said it has strengthened its partnership with The MathWorks Inc. The ARM Challenge young researchers and students to address problems related to autonomous robot manipulation.

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FANUC Completes Production of 1 Millionth Robot

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Factory automation expert FANUC has celebrated a milestone achievement with the production of its one millionth industrial robot. The company, which supplies customers worldwide with a range of CNC systems, robots and production machinery, deployed its first robot back in 1974. To learn more, visit www.fanuc.eu/uk/en.

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Novarc launches Spool Welding Robot SWR-TIPTIG

Canadian Manufacturing

has launched its Spool Welding Robot “SWR-TIPTIG”, for fabrication shops and contract manufacturers. Novarc is a robotics company specializing in the design and manufacturing of cobots and computer vision AI for automated welding applications. VANCOUVER — Novarc Technologies Inc.

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Orbital Welding: Why is it a Great Fit for Fusion Welds?

Robotics Automation News

Fusion TIG welding is a highly specialized process used in applications that demand the utmost precision, such as in aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and the semiconductor industry. Orbital welding is a cutting-edge technology that has revolutionized the field of fusion TIG (Gas Tungsten Arc) welding.

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Novarc Technologies Inc. launches a computer vision product in arc welding

Canadian Manufacturing

The software is embedded in the control system of the cobot and controls the weld pool in exactly the same way a human welder would, allowing the boring, repetitive welds to be delegated to the robot. NovEye Autonomy (Gen 2) tries to improve welds with zero operator intervention (GlobeNewswire) VANCOUVER — Novarc Technologies Inc.,

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Orbital Welding and its Advantages

Robotics Automation News

Orbital welding is a cutting-edge welding technique that offers numerous advantages across various industries, from aerospace to pharmaceuticals. This automated welding process employs a mechanized system to rotate and move the welding electrode around a fixed workpiece, ensuring precision and consistency.