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Teradyne robotics group lays off 10% of global staff

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Source: Universal Robots Economic uncertainty has taken a toll on the robotics industry, including leading vendors. ’s robotics group laid off 10% of its global workforce this week. However, Teradyne Robotics says on its website that it has 1,400+ employees worldwide. Teradyne Inc.’s based company.

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Interact Analysis identifies opportunities for motion control and robotics

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Interact Analysis here discusses two new growth areas it has identified from its research and conversations with manufacturers: smart conveyance technology and robots with machine-integrated control. Steady growth is forecast for machine-integrated robots over the next five years.

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IFR says harnessing AI in robotics can make work better

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We’re in the midst of a decade of unprecedented transformation, driven in part by the global pandemic and geopolitical events that are fundamentally changing the way we manufacture and deliver goods, according to the International Federation of Robotics, or IFR. AI itself is not new to robotics. It is rapidly changing what is possible.

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RoboGrocery from MIT CSAIL is a soft robot to pack groceries, pick recyclables

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Now imagine a world where robots could delicately pack your groceries, and items like bread and eggs are never crushed beneath heavier items. Source: MIT CSAIL RoboGrocery handles more varied objects than other systems Traditionally, bin-packing tasks in robotics have focused on rigid, rectangular objects. student Valerie K. .”

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Adaptability is key for robotic arms, FAULHABER says

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The range of manipulation tasks that robots can carry out is growing, according to FAULHABER. When it comes to standardized mass production, specialized robots can perform the same tasks day and night. The greater the range of tasks that a robot can carry out, the better, FAULHABER said in a blog post. according to IPR.

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FANUC to display industrial, collaborative robots for food and packaging

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A CRX-20iA/L robot slides a tray of cookies onto a rack. From food-grade collaborative robots to stainless industrial robots, it claimed it will demonstrate uninterrupted speed, reliability, accuracy, and dexterity—all while maintaining food safety—in real-world applications. A CRX-10iA robot picking objects from a box.

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Autopicker robots from Brightpick to automate The Feed, Dr. Max warehouses

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As robots tackle more tasks, The Feed has begun installing Brightpick Autopicker systems in its new warehouse. The deployment includes a total of 48 robots, and Broomfield, Colo.-based Brightpick has also rolled out its robots to Dr. Max, a leading European pharmaceutical supplier.

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