Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.57
…wide range of industries and in education. The Odense, Denmark-based company introduced what it said was the world’s first commercially viable cobot in 2008. Since then, Universal Robots has developed a product portfolio reflecting a range of reaches and payloads and has sold more than 75,000 cobots worldwide. The company said an extensive ecosystem has grown around its cobot technology offering innovation and choice for customers, as well as a wide range of components, kits, and solutions for various applications. The Teradyne company has over 20 offices globally, with North American headquarters in Novi, Mich. Editor's note: For more about…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.73
…four times per hour, per set, said the Odense, Denmark-based company. AMRs automate the movement of pallets and assembly parts without extra infrastructure. Source: Mobile Industrial Robots Mobile robots transform the workplace Runner said it successfully helped the majority of its transportation workers to acquire AMR operation skills. Mobile Industrial Robots said its intuitive graphical programming interface allowed frontline operators to start working with the robots without prior programming experience. Operators could collaborate with the MiR AMRs through Web-based controls and an intelligent device such as a tablet. Runner's staffers were able to become proficient AMR operators after just a…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.38
…ultimately more successful and confident.” In addition, The Odense, Denmark-based vendor noted that cobots can democratize automation. “Compared to other industrial robots, cobots are simpler to program and operate,” Vahl said. “But no matter if you are an application engineer, a robotics expert, or new to robotics, you will benefit from taking instructor-led training.” UR Academy provides cobot skills to all interested parties. Source: Universal Robots Aim Processing gains experience One customer who trained with the Universal Robots Academy was Jon Gelston, owner of Longmont, Colo.-based injection molding company Aim Processing. Gelston had very little direct experience with robot programming…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 19.40
…payment of DKK 1.30 per new stock. The Odense, Denmark-based bin-picking robot developer said in a release that it needs the additional capital for continued operation and execution of its growth strategy. In its report of its results for the first half of 2023 this week, Scape Technologies said its turnover fell from DKK 5.08 million in the first half of 2022 to DKK 1.86 million ($270,000) in the first half of 2023, but its revenue grew from DKK 1.05 million ($150,000) in the second half of 2022. It said it hopes to overcome market uncertainty in Europe. The global…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.01
…the fast-paced world of healthcare services, said the Odense, Denmark-based company. “Chang Industrial brings a wealth of experience and expertise into a fresh market area, which will contribute significantly towards our growth and innovation, ” said Karl Bentz, area sales manager at MiR. “As a result of this new partnership, we'll be better able to help our joint customers in the healthcare industry quickly, easily, and cost-effectively automate internal logistics.” Founded in 2013, Mobile Industrial Robots said it develops and manufactures a range of AMRs to quickly, easily, and cost-effectively automate internal logistics and optimize material handling. The company said…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.27
…As a global leader in shipping services, the Copenhagen, Denmark-based company operates in more than 130 countries and employs over 110,000 people worldwide. Maersk turns to tech to better serve customers Maersk said the deployment of the Berkshire Grey Robotic Shuttle Put Wall (BG RSPW) follows its vision of using technology “to integrate logistics and offer flexible and resilient end-to-end solutions to its customers.” It said the project is intended to do the following: Maximize SKU coverage across a variety of Maersk customers and use cases Increase resilience and flexibility to the supply chain Continue to build on Maersk’s commitment…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.27
…and money as well as protecting health, said Slagelse, Denmark-based Cobot Lift, which manufactures mobile and stationary systems. Cobot Lift upgrades lifting payload Cobot Lift said it has upgraded the performance of its system by increasing the payload of the integrated UR10 robot from 10 to 45 kg (22 to 99.2 lb.). This is made possible by a vacuum tube lifter that carries most of the weight, the company said. Cobot Lift application with suction plate for buckets with paint, chemicals, food, etc. Source: euroTECH As a certified UR+ solution partner, Cobot Lift said it can perform custom programming reliably…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.35
…The company, which has offices in Chicago and Copenhagen, Denmark, said it matches businesses with relevant systems from its growing network of suppliers. HowToRobot also provides market insights, guides, and digital tools to help businesses understand their automation needs and connect them with solutions for their specific problems. The Association for Advancing Automation is a leading global advocate for the benefits of automating. The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based organization said it promotes automation technologies and ideas that transform the way business is done. Members of A3 represent over 1,160 automation manufacturers, component suppliers, systems integrators, end users, academic institutions, research groups,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.13
…improve weld quality and waste reduction. The Manufacturing Academy Denmark (MADE) provided the financial backing to make this project successful. How robotic simulation with RoboDK can help alleviate sustainability concerns Companies can reduce their carbon footprint by repairing large components with defects or damage compared to manufacturing a complete new part. “The project was a big step stone towards making gear repair more standard and achieving the required guarantee of quality and confidence to put repaired gears back into service from the gear manufacturers. We successfully achieved the identical hardness of the original teeth on the gear as printed,” said…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 20.41
The Pittsburgh Robotics and Denmark's Odense Robotics have entered a strategic partnership designed to generate transatlantic business growth opportunities. The organizations said by working together they are constructing a ‘robotics bridge’ across the Atlantic. The agreement was announced today at the Automatica trade fair in Munich, Germany, where Odense Robotics and Pittsburgh Robotics Network are taking part in shared activities to promote industry collaboration. “This is the start of a very exciting partnership. There are many similarities between our two ecosystems and together we can create new growth opportunities for companies in both countries. Pittsburgh is one of the world’s…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 18.85
…vice president for strategy and innovation at the Odense, Denmark-based company, in a blog post. “We want to include our partners and end customers right from the start, making sure we understand the full scope of the challenges our customers are facing,” he added. “For me, this is an essential part of creating this new product, and we are confident as a result that it will help our customers to grow and reach their full potential.” PolyScope X promises flexibility Manufacturers around the world are looking for increased flexibility to handle shifting and increasingly diverse orders, noted Universal Robots. “With…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 7.77
…Founded in 2005, Universal Robots claimed that it introduced “the world's first commercially viable cobot” in 2008. The Odense, Denmark-based company has developed a product portfolio with a range of reaches and payloads for education and multiple industries. Universal Robots said it has sold more than 50,000 collaborative robots worldwide. It has also built an extensive ecosystem around its technology, with options of components, kits, and solutions for multiple applications.