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HOOB improves assembly line ergonomics using LINAK lifting columns

Manufacturer's Monthly

When the Estonian company HOOB was asked to build a new assembly line for a global company, they looked to LINAK to meet the ergonomic goals of the project. This encouraged them to take the plunge and start HOOB, a company dedicated to the design and manufacture of assembly lines.

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Retrocausal Raises $5.3M Round to Meet Demand for Generative AI Manufacturing Assembly Optimization Solution

Gary Mintchell

I wanted to know more about what the software does and how Generative AI fits into the picture. Retrocausal, a leading platform provider for manufacturing process management, today announced a $5.3M The big problem Retrocausal addresses is the labor crisis in manufacturing. The funding was straightforward.

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Lighting manufacturer to open new R&D facility

Manufacturer's Monthly

Advanced lighting manufacturer VAILO is expanding its manufacturing and R&D footprint to Wayville, SA, building a workplace for the future to allow for increased demand and a growing workforce. The post Lighting manufacturer to open new R&D facility appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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North American Lighting Accelerates Assembly Line Production with MakerBot 3D Printers

Dinesh Mishra

NAL engineers print end of arm tools, assembly line jigs, fixtures, and more with METHOD X 3D printers. North American Lighting (NAL), a Koito Group Company, has been manufacturing automotive lighting systems for vehicle manufacturers since 1983. With eight facilities across the U.S., With eight facilities across the U.S.,

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AOKI Mobility Launches Cutting-Edge Electric Bicycles for Sustainable Urban Transport

Dinesh Mishra

With this, AOKI aims at establishing the assembly line with a capacity of 80,000 electric bicycles. With Flex, Sherpa, and Cadence, we aim to cater to the recreational, fitness, and everyday commuting needs of our customers, ensuring superior design, performance, and sustainability.

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Helping assembly-line robots pick up objects

Control Engineering

Improving robots’ ability to grip and handle objects has been a major challenge for manufacturers because it limits what they can do on the plant floor. At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, car manufacturing companies such as Ford quickly shifted their production focus from automobiles to masks and ventilators.

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Top 5 Features of Mitsubishi Servo Drives That Enhance Industrial Automation

DO Supply

kW to 22 kW, the MR-J4 series broadens the scope and is suitable for more demanding applications such as assembly lines, high-performance robots, and conveyors. We also offer an impressive catalog of Allen Bradley drives as well if Mitsubishi doesn’t seem fit your your application. Medium-power drives (1 kW to 3.5