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Mitsubishi Electric’s New Robot Range Supports Digital Transformation in Manufacturing

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Mitsubishi Electric has launched its MELFA RH-10CRH and RH-20CRH SCARA robots, providing manufacturers with greater flexibility in adopting digital manufacturing while addressing skilled workforce shortages. Furthermore, the integrated wiring and air piping within the robot arm reduce wiring complexity and simplify setup.

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Automatic gripper changes can add flexibility in manufacturing

Robotics Business Review

Source: Tezmaksan Robot Technologies Production manufacturing demands are increasingly diverse, so adaptability and efficiency are essential, according to Hakan Aydogdu, CEO of Tezmaksan Robot Technologies. This flexibility lets manufacturers meet diverse customer requirements without compromising throughput.

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Why Are Digital Manufacturing Dashboards Important in Industry 4.0?

Factory Worx

Why Are Digital Manufacturing Dashboards Important in Industry 4.0? Naturally, data and manufacturing dashboards are critical aspects of this process. The manufacturing analytics dashboard converts the never-ending data stream from real-time monitoring devices into simple visual displays and actionable insights.

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Tomorrow’s Shop Floor: The Role of AI in Modern Manufacturing 

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The Journey of AI in Manufacturing The journey of AI in manufacturing began with modest steps. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) was the industry’s early foray into automation, carrying out repetitive tasks with precision but lacking in adaptability.

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How Sensors Are Used to Enable Smart Factories and More Efficient Manufacturing

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Digital transformation, along with Industry 4.0, However, despite the fancy name, digital transformation is often a vague concept for manufacturers. Safe HRI to Achieve Higher Productivity Safety has always come as the overarching priority when it comes to using robots/machines in the manufacturing industry.

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Beckhoff Presents Cabinetless Machine Control and Adaptive Automation at FABTECH

Fabricating & Metal Work

A wide range of Industrial PC (IPC), EtherCAT I/O, drive technology and comprehensive TwinCAT automation software solutions for everything from CNC to IoT will also be on display in booth C10745 at the Georgia World Congress Center, delivering the New Automation Technology needed to power digital manufacturing.

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How sensors enable smart factories and more efficient manufacturing

Control Engineering

However, it can be deconstructed into two main themes: safe human-robot interaction (HRI) to achieve higher productivity and an increased level of autonomous mobility for material and goods transportation. Robots can pose a variety of hazards to workers. These themes are ultimately enabled by modern sensor technologies.