Remove Automation Remove Automotive Remove Function
article thumbnail

Mitsubishi Electric Automation releases CNC Oscillation Cutting function

Design World

Mitsubishi Electric Automation announces the upgrade option of Vibration Cutting Control (VCC) through hardware to its M8 Series CNC as a solution to eliminate chip strands while machining difficult-to-cut material, such as stainless steel, at faster cutting speeds.

Function 147
article thumbnail

KUKA’s Manufacturing Automation Tech Day highlights innovative solutions for industry challenges

Automation Mag

KUKA Robotics welcomed more than 200 people for Manufacturing Automation Tech Day at the companys North American headquarters in Shelby Township, Michigan on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. A direct response to on-going labor shortages, AMRs allow manufacturers to automate repeated intralogistics functions.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Siemens and Audi partner to implement ‘next level’ software-defined automation

Robotics Automation News

Engineering giant Siemens and automotive company Audi say they are revolutionizing manufacturing processes with next level software-defined automation and artificial intelligence (AI). Audi has also implemented AI-driven automation for optical […]

article thumbnail

Renesas launches its highest performing MPU for industrial equipment

Robotics Business Review

As demand grows to augment scarce labor, manufacturers are deploying industrial automation such as vertically articulated robots and industrial controller equipment. Renesas claimed that the RZ/T2H microprocessor ( MPU ) combines all the functionality and performance needed for developing production applications. Apply to speak.

article thumbnail

Automatic gripper changes can add flexibility in manufacturing

Robotics Business Review

An automated gripper changer is part of the CubeBOX machine tending workcell shown here. By automating transitions, manufacturers can maintain a steady workflow and meet demanding delivery schedules. In industries like aerospace and automotive , even minor deviations can have significant consequences.

article thumbnail

AI Software for Robots and Flexible Automation

Gary Mintchell

With MIRAI, FANUC customers can now add valuable hand-eye coordination to multiple FANUC industrial and collaborative robots (cobots) to handle difficult-to-automate functions such as cable plugging and assembly. The post AI Software for Robots and Flexible Automation appeared first on The Manufacturing Connection.

Robotics 130
article thumbnail

Massimo Motor adds mobile robots to production line for UTVs

Robotics Business Review

Massimo Motor’s new production facility with automated guided robots in Garland, Texas. The company has integrated “automated guided robots,” or AGRs, into its 376,000 sq. The models now feature a fully enclosed cab with heaters for comfort and functionality during harsh winter conditions. 34,931 sq.

Robotics 116