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LimX demos latest generation of CL-1 humanoid

Robotics Business Review

LimX Dynamics upgraded the physical and functional capabilities of its CL-1 humanoid robot. Since debuting the robot in late 2023 , the company has been busy teaching the robot to work in a warehouse setting. The earliest videos were basic walking demos. But things have drastically changed over the last year or so.

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e-con Systems to demo specialized cameras for precision farming, sports analytics

Robotics Business Review

Source: e-con Systems Cameras are continuing to improve for a wide range of robotics applications. Since 2003, the company has been designing, developing, and manufacturing OEM cameras. Embedded vision market widens with robotics The global market for robotic vision could expand from $2.6 Louis, Mo.,

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Universal Robots Unveils AI Accelerator

Gary Mintchell

This news comes from Universal Robots, the Danish collaborative robot (cobot) developer. The toolkit brings AI acceleration to Universal Robots’ (UR) next-generation software platform PolyScope X and is powered by NVIDIA Isaac accelerated libraries and AI models, running on the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin system-on-module.

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Universal Robots Expands ‘Beyond the Welding Cart’

Gary Mintchell

This news comes from my old friends at Universal Robots with new welding solutions for their cobots. “UR UR cobots started out predominantly in air-cooled MIG welding solutions placed on carts,” says Will Healy III, global industry leader of welding at Universal Robots. I will not be there, but people have sent news. around a pipe).

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ABB to exhibit a selection of its latest robotic innovations at IMTS 2022

Design World

Demo highlights include versatile industrial and collaborative robots, software advancements that reduce programming complexity, and a selection of interactive robotic educational systems and training programs. •

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Kawasaki Unveils Several New Robotics Products at IMTS 24

Gary Mintchell

That doesn’t prevent reporting on the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS). Most of the news I’ve seen on the “automation” side concerns robotics and autonomous mobile vehicles. Named Astorino, it equips students with the foundational skills needed for modern manufacturing. This news comes from Kawasaki.

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FANUC automation proves the best medicine for DEMO

i4.0 today

An automated solution comprising eight FANUC robots has enabled an Athens-based pharmaceutical manufacturer to run an uninterrupted 24/7 production line, boosting throughput and cutting production costs. We prefer FANUC equipment: to date, we’ve automated four production lines using a total of 12 FANUC robots.”