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Flexxbotics enables connectivity with FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving equipment

Robotics Business Review

Source: Flexxbotics Flexxbotics has announced that its robotic technology is now compatible with FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving products for machine tending. With Flexxbotics’ robot-driven operation of FOBA equipment, customers can achieve continuous operation, greater throughput, and higher yields, asserted the company.

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GelSight, Flexxbotics to offer joint system for robotic nondestructive testing

Robotics Business Review

GelSight & Flexxbotics are partnering for robot-enabled nondestructive testing. Source: GelSight, Flexxbotics GelSight has partnered with Flexxbotics to jointly provide a system for nondestructive testing, or NDT, with autonomous process control. Register now.

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Rösler UK works with Pratt and Whitney to optimise part finishing

Manufacturing Management

Rösler UK is pleased to announce that it has been working closely with aerospace OEM Pratt and Whitney to replace an old robot shot blasting system used to prepare surfaces of intricate features of rotating components, prior to plasma spray application of coatings, with a more agile solution with an emphasis on optimised process control.

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Cold spray for rapid and reliable repairs

Manufacturer's Monthly

Cold spray technology is a specialised additive manufacturing process where metal particles are sprayed onto a surface at high velocity to create coatings or repair surfaces. To leverage the full potential of cold spray technology, Titomic has been focused on commercialising it within crucial sectors such as defence and aerospace.

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Demand for Robot Vision System is Anticipated to Reach US$ 7,236.2 Million by 2033

i4.0 today

The global robot vision system market is likely at US$ 2,690.4 In order to improve job efficiency and replace human labour, the market for robots is rising and is anticipated to rise more during the coming year. Key Takeaways from Market Study The global robot vision system market is projected to reach the valuation US$ 7,236.2

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Miniature Electric Motors Help Robots Get a Grip

i4.0 today

Grippers are essential for robots engaged in pick-and-place applications. These electromechanical ‘hands’ allow objects to be grasped, manipulated and released, facilitating fast and precise interactions for low-mix, high-volume industrial processes.

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CSIRO to assist automated system innovators with an enhanced development platform

Manufacturer's Monthly

Robotics and automation are central to Industry 4.0 Robotics, autonomy and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are key for ongoing business competitiveness, and for establishing more sustainable manufacturing systems. ROS is applied in scientific, industrial, and aerospace domains. Source: ABI Research, 2019).