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Transforming the Factory Floor: The Impact of AI and Robotics in Manufacturing

Robotics Automation News

In the vast and complex world of manufacturing, the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics marks a significant turning point. From the assembly lines of automotive giants to the delicate operations in electronics manufacturing, AI […]

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Cameras give industrial vision-guided robots human-like functions

Control Engineering

Vision-guided robot (VGR) insights. Vision-guided robot (VGR) technology has grown thanks to advanced in RGBD cameras, which allow the robot to accurately acquire 3D models. VGRs also are more flexible than traditional robots and the vision systems can make them safer, as well. Flexibility is another benefit of VGRs.

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PIA demonstrates V-RAC system for drug delivery assembly

Robotics Business Review

PIA Automation Holding GmbH, a provider of modular assembly lines and process automation, is highlighting the development of its V-RAC module, which can be adjusted to handle various drug-delivery devices. The exhibit will include a robotic arm simulating real-world processes, handing devices such as an insulin pen.

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AI in Manufacturing: Transforming Efficiency, Sustainability, and Tomorrow

MEM

Quality Control in Electronics In electronics manufacturing, where minuscule components play a critical role, AI-driven computer vision systems are the new quality control champions. Consider a smartphone assembly line, where thousands of components come together. The result?

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Carpentry 4.0: When Robots and Saws Take Over the Night Shift

i4.0 today

Autonomous and without statutory break times – Robots can offer real value to carpentry workshops and boost production. Yet, this trade is not exempt from digitalisation and automation through the use of robots. By the late 1990s, the first high-performance assembly lines with robotic loading had hit the market.

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KUKA Next-Generation Mobile Robotics Come to MODEX 2024

Fabricating & Metal Work

KUKA Robotics will spotlight a pair of innovative mobile robots March 11-14 in booth B4003 at MODEX 2024 in Atlanta. The KMP 1500P autonomous mobile robot (AMR) makes an optimal contribution to intralogistic processes in production and storage facilities. The robot uses built-in technology and QR code readers to identify loads.

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In-line CT Delivers Real-time Quality Feedback on the Production Line

Fabricating & Metal Work

In addition to various methods of surface scanning, some of the leading automotive manufacturers (along with others in aerospace, energy and electronics) are using computed tomography (CT) to inspect deep inside complex components to ensure they are fit to send to the assembly line. Now, CT scanning is expensive.