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Doosan Robotics Inc. this week announced that it has raised $33.7 million and sold more than 1,000 collaborative robots. The Seoul, South Korea-based company said it plans to establish subsidiaries in North America and Europe, make an initial public offering, and strengthen its research and development capabilities. “We're looking forward to expediting the growth of our business with the recent funds raised,” said William (Junghoon) Ryu, CEO of Doosan Robotics. “We will further enhance the competitiveness of new products and software that are mounted with our proprietary technology and strive to attain the position as No. 1 market share holder…
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Doosan Robotics, a collaborative robot (cobot) manufacturer, is announcing a new cobot and will demonstrate its award-winning Dart-Suite robot ecosystem at Automate 2024 in Chicago. Automate attendees can see the cobot and robot ecosystem in action at Booth 850. Doosan Robotics at Automate With a range of cobots and software like Dart-Suite and AI technology, Doosan Robotics is dedicated to utilizing motion offerings tailored to human needs. From machine tending to palletizing, welding, and F&B services, the company said it offers a diverse array of ready-to-sell solutions catered to both domestic and global markets. That is why Doosan Robotics’ theme…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 37.76
…costly and can be used beyond manufacturing, according to Doosan Robotics Inc. Earlier this month, the Seoul, South Korea-based company raised $33.7 million and said it has sold more than 1,000 collaborative robots. Doosan demonstrated its NINA (for “New Inspiration, New Angle”) robot arm at CES 2022, where the camera robot was recognized with an Innovation Award. Dayoung Kim, deputy general manager of Doosan Robotics, discussed NINA and the wider cobot market with Robotics 24/7. What was your experience at CES in Las Vegas, and how were Doosan's robots received? Kim: It went well. Our team got COVID-19 tests every…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 20.16
…will also have six demonstrations, including: Palletizing with a Doosan H2017 collaborative robot Box erector with a Doosan M1013 Seventh axis with a UR10 cobot from Universal Robots Machine-tending cart with a FANUC CRX10 Two-axis demonstration of Vention’s digital twin deployment with MachineCloud Montreal-based Vention said it can help “innovative manufacturers automate their production floors in just a few days through a democratized user experience.” The company added that its digital platform allows clients to design, automate, order, and deploy automated equipment directly from their Web browsers. Vention said its 360 employees serve more than 3,000 customers on five continents…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 17.60
…healthcare, manufacturing, and supply chain industries. Its partners include Doosan Robotics, Hyundai Transys, and Mando. “Some plants with poor conditions struggle to integrate AMR successfully. Now, older manufacturers don't need to remodel to integrate. With THIRA ROBOTICS, robotization is possible for facilities not fit for automation,” said Peter Kim, CEO of THIRA ROBOTICS. THiRA robots can navigate uneven terrain “Our next-generation technology improves existing solutions by offering real-life-ready logistics AMRs to handle imperfect floors and high traffic for U.S. industries to solve labor shortages and other market gaps,” Kim said. Unlike current AMR market offerings, THiRA robotics said its AMRs…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.13
…The company has also partnered with global leaders including Doosan, Hyundai TRANSYS, and Mando. “Continuing our long history of innovation, DISHER is committed to training our engineers and expanding advanced automation skills that are in very short supply in the U.S.,” stated Shawn O'Farrel, area lead for manufacturing technical services and automation at DISHER. “Our collaboration with THIRA will help us adopt and implement advanced Korean automation technologies in the U.S., positioning DISHER ahead of the learning curve,” O'Farrel added. Zeeland, Mich.-based DISHER said it develops complex products. It also offers cross-functional staffing and consulting services for companies in the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.38
…the major Korean robot companies such as Hyundai Robotics, Doosan Robotics, Rainbow Robotics, and Neuromeka have opened offices in the country to expand their operations,” KAR said in the release. A map of the Korean Pavillion at Automate. Source: KAR KAR promotes small Korean robotics companies A KAR official in a statement said that Korean robotics companies have tried to gain traction in North America but have faced many challenges. KAR is hoping to help those companies overcome those hurdles. “We hope to alleviate the difficulties of Korean SMEs and promote marketing for them to expand their channels to North…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.84
…with collaborative robots and light industrial robots from the Doosan, FANUC, OMRON, Techman, and Universal Robots brands, the OnRobot Palletizer is available as a complete out-of-the-box system or as individual components to create a mix-and-match solution. The OnRobot Palletizer includes four new hardware and software products: OnRobot Palletizing is software that guides users through the entire deployment from start to finish via a single interface for all components. Once the physical hardware is in place and secured, the end user or integrator simply opens OnRobot Palletizing to receive step-by-step guidance through the process of setting up an application. Guidance is…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.68
…Loved by Users, Great Support, Meet Requirements, High Potential) Doosan (Easy to Use, Value for Money, Great Support, Meet Requirements, High Potential) Franka Emika (Easy to Use, Value for Money, Loved by Users, Great Support, Meet Requirements, High Potential) Yaskawa (Easy to Use, Value for Money, Loved by Users, Great Support, Meet Requirements, High Potential) End-of-arm tools: Bota Systems (Easy to Use, Value for Money, Loved by Users, Great Support, Meet Requirements) Grippers: qbrobotics (Easy to Use, Value for Money, Loved by Users, Great Support, Meet Requirements) SCHUNK (Easy to Use, Value for Money, Loved by Users, Great Support, Meet…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.18
…new AutoPilot powered by D:PLOY software showcased at the Doosan Robotics booth. OnRobot said Ellison’s AutoPilot can simplify the process of deploying and redeploying CNC machine tending applications. OnRobot’s D:PLOY is an automated platform for building, running, monitoring, and redeploying collaborative applications. D:PLOY automates the deployment process, which the company said has the potential to reduce deployment times and enables deployments to take place on the factory floor with limited programming or simulations required. “Companies racing to plug labor gaps and meet growing demand in an uncertain economic climate can’t afford to spend weeks deploying and redeploying CNC machine tending…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.62
…works with major cobot brands such as Universal Robots, Doosan, Hanwa, Omron, and FANUC. While the COVID-19 pandemic affected all industries, EasyRobotics reported that its turnover doubled in 2021 and said it expects similar growth this year. Plans for the future As most industries worldwide suffer from supply chain bottlenecks and a severe shortage of qualified staffers, more operators are turning to robots to keep costly machinery running 24/7, noted EasyRobotics. The company said it is currently preparing a large order to send to the U.S.—“an order so big that it has to be shipped in a two-storey, 40-ft. container.”…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 10.11
…servo motors, as seen in the example below from Doosan Robotics. In addition to increasing a system’s overall utility, machine vision can reduce the risks associated with the operation of robots. It enables robots to “see” their surroundings, thus enabling them to detect and avoid obstacles in real time. Developers and manufacturers implement motion control systems to ensure that robots move in a controlled and safe manner. Along with machine vision, technologies such as proximity and force sensors are playing an important role in improving robotics safety. Proximity sensors can detect the presence of objects in the robot's path and…