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Kawasaki Robotics Takes Automate Attendees Through Time With Its Robots

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 40.60

May 23, 2023

…or difficult for humans. At Automate 2023 this week, Kawasaki Robotics is displaying how human ingenuity and robots have made a difference in the past, present, and future. With more than 50 years of experience in the automation industry, Kawasaki said it is a leading supplier of industrial automation and robots, with expertise in a wide range of applications and industries. The Tokyo-based company said it provides a set of standard features on all of its robot models for application flexibility, quality and performance, and customer support and after-sales service. Kawasaki Robotics, whose U.S. offices are in Wixon, Mich., is…


Mujin’s Random Bin-Picking Workcell to Make North America Debut at Automate

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.77

May 20, 2023

…from six different manufacturers (FANUC, ABB, Yaskawa Motoman, KUKA, Kawasaki, and Geek+), combining industrial robot arms and mobile robots to create a unified solution Mujin will also be featured in KUKA’s and Alliance Automation’s booths KUKA ( Booth 2623): To highlight its newly launched KMP 600-S diffDrive mobile platform automated guided vehicle (AGV) system, KUKA partnered it with a KR IONTEC robot in a cell developed by Mujin for efficiently palletizing and depalletizing consumer goods. To coordinate robot movement, the cell incorporates a Mujin Controller and camera system. Alliance Automation (Booth 200): Being able to quickly deploy warehouse automation solutions…


Veo Robotics Raises $29M for Intelligent Safeguarding for Industrial Robots

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.29

April 25, 2023

…with standard industrial robots from FANUC, Yaskawa Motoman, ABB, Kawasaki, and KUKA. “The newest generation of intelligent robotic systems work with people, not separately from them,” said Clara Vu, co-founder and chief technology officer of Veo. “Unlocking this potential requires a new generation of safety systems—this is Veo’s mission, and we’re very excited to be taking this next step.” With FreeMove, industrial robots can work at speed but then slow down or stop when a person enters a workcell. Veo Robotics released FreeMove 2.0 Engine in October 2022. FreeMove is more sophisticated than a standard light curtain because of Veo's…


Kawasaki Partners with NEURA Robotics to Release New Cobot Line

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 46.32

April 12, 2023

Kawasaki Robotics earlier this month introduced a new series of robot arms as part of a collaboration with NEURA Robotics. The CL Series is made up of four new robot arms offering payloads and reaches of 3kg/590mm (6.6 lb./23 in.), 5kg/800mm (11 lb./ 31 in.), 8kg/1300mm (17 lb./51. in.) and 10kg/1000mm (22 lb./39.3 in.), respectively. This is Kawasaki's first true cobot arm line, but it has been offering collaborative dual-arm SCARA robots through its duAro line for quite some time. The Tokyo-based company will show the public the cobots for the first time at Automatica in Munich, Germany, which runs…


6 Noteworthy Industrial Robotics Displays From IME West 2023

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.98

February 19, 2023

…can be installed at any angle, the company said. Kawasaki Robotics shows automated bin picking At IME West, Kawasaki Robotics displayed two robots. The MC004V, guided by Apera AI’s Vue robotic vision software, demonstrated a random bin-picking application of clear test tubes. Kawasaki said this capability could be useful for pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing, as well as consumer packaged goods (CPG), injection molding, and plastics. The robot arm meets the healthcare industry’s strict guidelines for accuracy, consistency, and cleanliness, according to Kawasaki. It also has a special surface treatment and uses a unique sealing material to cope with vaporized…


BMW Group Names Realtime Robotics as an Official Motion Control Supplier

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 13.76

February 15, 2023

…its software with Siemens Process Simulate and worked with Kawasaki Robotics. BMW needs to scan multiple vehicle models Realtime Robotics said its technology can improve how robots are programmed. For example, BMW Group needed to improve the process around the 3D computer tomography (CT) scanning of automobiles, which is done to assure the quality of assorted joinings, it noted. The automaker's work cell was designed to use robots to X-ray vehicles and identify any defects, but it was a time-consuming process to complete for even a single vehicle, said the company. BMW had to program its robots with the exact…


NVIDIA Updates Isaac Sim to Advance Simulation for Robotics

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.71

January 03, 2023

…10 virtual manipulators, including popular models from Clearpath and Kawasaki, said Andrews. “As robots get more complex, they need to be constandly rechecked and validated in configuration,” he added. “We're working with leading-edge innovators to figure out new use cases.” NVIDIA cited several examples of companies across industries using Isaac Sim. For instance, Deutsche Bahn is training AI models to handle “corner cases” that happen rarely in reality but are still important, such as luggage falling on a train track. Amazon Robotics is using Isaac Sim to train soft robot grippers and Omniverse for warehouse digital twins, while ETH Zurich…


Realtime Robotics Raises an Additional $14.4M for RapidPlan Motion Planning Software

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 16.44

September 08, 2022

…Greg Tormanen, automotive body in white engineering manager at Kawasaki Robotics Inc. “The robots were interacting with each other and were not crashing.” “It has taken operators years of practice to become skilled enough to make robot motion and planning both efficient and effective,” he added. “Realtime’s technology decreases the amount of time it takes to perform the task, enabling those with less experience to realize the same results. This level of interaction is simply impossible with human programming.” Realtime Robotics to invest in scaling up Soundproof Ventures, Heroic Ventures, and SIP Global Partners were the lead investors in Realtime…


Kawasaki Robotics to Unveil Scalable Automation at PACK EXPO International

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 30.06

August 24, 2022

…grappling with decreased backstock, increased demand, and labor shortages. Kawasaki Robotics said it will showcase low-cost and entry-level products, as well as high-end automation for end-of-line applications, at PACK EXPO International. With over 50 years of experience, Kawasaki is a leading supplier of industrial automation and robots. The Japanese company, whose U.S. robotics division is based in Wixom, Mich., said it has with expertise in a wide range of applications and industries. Kawasaki also said it provides “unmatched customer support and after sales service.” Kawasaki Robotics will be at Booth N-5946 at PACK EXPO International, which will be in Chicago…


SIP Global Partners Teams Up With NVIDIA on Investment Round for READY Robotics

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.39

June 16, 2022

…that unlocks data streams for hundreds of different robot models. The software supports brands including Universal Robots, ABB, FANUC, Kawasaki, Staubli, and Yaskawa. “READY Robotics Forge/OS and its low-code management of heterogeneous robotic environments represents a global sea change in the efficiency, cost, and growth of factory automation,” said Jeffrey Smith, general partner of SIP GP. “We see very large scale and highly defensible market potential worldwide.” This investment will support READY’s global expansion and speed up the integration and deployment of the READY Robotics Forge/OS with NVIDIA Omniverse Isaac Sim, the companies said.


Kawasaki Robotics Chooses Realtime Robotics for Programming, Deployment, and Control of Robots

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 37.47

June 06, 2022

…Robotics today announced that it has teamed up with Kawasaki Robotics Inc. to automate the programming, deployment, and control of industrial automation. Wixom, Mich.-based Kawasaki and Boston-based Realtime Robotics have collaborated to build a demonstration cell. It will be in Kawasaki’s Booth 2332 at Automate 2022, taking place at the Huntington Place Convention Center here from June 6 to 9. The spot-welding cell displays the combined power of Kawasaki Robotics' KRNX open programming platform and Realtime Robotics’ motion-planning and collision-avoidance software, integrated with two Kawasaki BX100N robots. KRNX is an application programming interface (API) plugin that enables real-time control (RTC)…


Realtime Robotics Executives to Share Insights on Improving Automation and Limiting Downtime at Automate 2022

Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 13.44

June 02, 2022

…will be on display in the demonstration cells of Kawasaki Robotics Inc., Booth 2332, and Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Booth 1023. Show attendees can “take part in a real-time display of the future of factory robotics automation,” said Realtime Robotics. Realtime Robotics executives to speak at Automate In addition to the partner booths, Automate attendees can gain insights from Realtime Robotics executives in three presentations: Fireside chat with Mitsubishi Electric Automation Speakers: Patrick Varley, product marketing manager for mechatronics at Mitsubishi Electric Automation, will have a one-on-one discussion with Tom Munger, director of North American sales at Realtime Robotics. Topic: The…


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