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There is no better innovation than efficiency Founded in 2008 in Boston, Rethink Robotics said it transformed the robotics landscape. With robots like Baxter and Sawyer, the company said it redefined how people work, introducing a new era of safe, reliable, and flexible collaboration with robots in the workplace. Now reimagined, refined, and re-created with a fresh identity and renewed vision, Rethink Robotics said it is pioneering the future of collaborative robotics by introducing its robots into today’s workplaces. Rethink Robotics designs, manufactures, and markets versatile, user-friendly cobots that work alongside humans, which can liberate them from repetitive tasks while…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 6.31
…Robotics will return to the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024 with a major company relaunch and rebranding. With a fresh identity and renewed vision, Rethink Robotics said it continues to push the boundaries of innovation, seamlessly integrating advanced robotics into the workplace. The IMTS trade show will be held Sept. 9-14 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. Rethink Robotics will be located in North Building, Level 3, Booth 236203. The company will reveal more details about its relaunch during a press conference scheduled Sept. 9 at 11 a.m. CDT. New cobots include AMR, mobile manipulator platform In 2008, Rethink…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.43
…announced its participation in the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024. The trade show will be held Sept. 9-14 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. This year, igus will showcase its latest advancements at two booths, 236557 and 236230, which the company said will highlight its commitment to improving motion control and automating factories efficiently and cost-effectively. “IMTS is a pivotal event for igus, and we are thrilled to present our latest innovations that push the boundaries of engineering and automation,” said Felix Brockmeyer, igus, Inc. CEO “Our themes this year reflect our dedication to helping businesses improve efficiency and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 5.39
…Deburring cell at the International Manufacturing Technology Show, or IMTS, next month. The show is held every year at McCormick Place in Chicago. This year’s show will run from Sept. 12 to 17. MESH Automation’s technology will be featured as part of ABB Robotics' booth, which will be located in North Building Level 3, booth No. 236520. The Dawsonsville, Ga.-based company is an ABB Robotics Value Provider that provides a standard line of pre-engineered robotic function modules and custom automation equipment for a variety of industries and applications. “We at MESH are excited about being part of IMTS 2022,” stated…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.72
…in North America at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024. IMTS 2024 will be held Sept. 9-14 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Mitsubishi Electric will showcase its latest automation and machining systems through interactive demonstrations at booth 338136 in the South Building “We are excited to be celebrating 50 years of supporting the machine tool industry with our new and existing customers,” said Scott Strache, Mitsubishi Electric Automation senior product manager for mechatronics. “To uphold our quality, performance, and compatibility promises, we proudly support and service past and current generations of CNC.” Workforce development program, machine tending session Since…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 4.35
…AI and machine learning in their production processes. At IMTS 2024, UR showed a machine-tending application with new AI-based perception capabilities running on NVIDIA Jetson and Isaac acceleration libraries integrated into UR’s new PolyScope X platform. This combination enables dynamic path planning, ensuring the robot takes the most effective, collision-free paths in and out of the machine without requiring extensive user configuration. UR plans to make this technology available for a wide range of applications, including machine tending and other material handling tasks. “AI isn’t just hype,” said Ujjwal Kumar, group president of Teradyne Robotics, parent company of Universal Robots.…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.73
…FreeMove system at the International Manufacturing Technology Show, or IMTS, this month. Waltham, Mass.-based Veo Robotics said it is building comprehensive sensing and intelligence for industrial automation to collaborate with humans safely. The company described FreeMove as a 3D safeguarding system for industrial robots that powers dynamic human-robot interactions. Veo said FreeMove provides manufacturers dynamic speed and separation monitoring to automatically trigger a robot to stop as human co-workers move closer to the robot during operation. As a result, manufacturing teams can prioritize safety and productivity without sacrificing one for the other. Veo to demonstrate close collaboration At its booth,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.23
…1500MX CNC Mill at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024. IMTS 2024 will be held next month in Chicago from Sept. 9-14. Tormach will be at booth 338062 in the South Building of McCormick Place. Tormach’s new Through-Spindle Coolant (TSC) Kit and Mist Collector are designed to offer enhanced air quality, efficiency, and improved machine performance. “The introduction of these new accessories for our 1500MX is a milestone we’ve all been eagerly working towards,” said Tom Zelickman, Tormach product manager. “These innovations were developed in direct response to customer feedback, so we’re confident they’ll significantly enhance both the longevity…
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…new CL Series of intelligent collaborative robots (cobots), at IMTS 2024 in Chicago. The CL Series of cobots are available for order in multiple payloads. Kawasaki’s new industrial robotic options at the show represent applications such as welding, machine tending and material removal give manufacturers flexibility and advanced capabilities when choosing automation to meet their diverse needs. CL Series creates “new era” of collaborative automation Developed in partnership with NEURA Robotics, the CL Series cobots challenge the current understanding of collaborative robots, according to the companies. The CL Series offer full-on industrial scale performance and speed paired with maximum protection…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 3.00
…applications,” said Campbell. “We’re looking forward to meet every IMTS attendee, no matter where they’re at in their automation journey.” Multiple booths to feature cobot technology Shunk will launch its EGU universal electric gripper, which will be compatible with the UR20 through the URCap accessories and peripherals platform Vectis Automation will demonstrate the water-cooled version of its Cobot Welding Tool Hirebotics will also showcase its Cobot Welder, which features a rotary positioner Mid Atlantic Machinery will show its Press Brake Operator Package, which includes a UR10e on a modular parts cart with a machine tool interface and a zone safety…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.74
…past year at the International Manufacturing Technology Show, or IMTS 2022, next month. The show runs from Sept. 12 to Sept. 17 at McCormick Place in Chicago. The Zurich, Switzerland-based company will display its GoFa collaborative robot equipped for welding; a live 3D printing demo featuring ABB’s 3D Printing PowerPac for ABB’s RobotStudio simulation and offline programming software; the MiniMAC robotic grinding cell from ABB Value Provider MESH Automation; a vision guided FlexLoader machine tool tending cell; and the Cobot FlexTrainer education cell for interactive classroom training. “ABB has continually developed cutting-edge products and support programs to help a wide…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 2.46
At IMTS 2024 in Chicago, Kawasaki Robotics released Astorino, a unique and affordable educational robotics platform for industrial/technical education providers. Astorino offers the capabilities of a modern industrial robot at a fraction of the cost of other robots for the educational market, enabling educators to more easily equip students with the foundational, real-world skills needed as manufacturing continues to evolve. Named after the popular open-source Arduino platform and development partner ASTOR, Astorino leverages Kawasaki Robotics’ technology expertise, including hardware, firmware, control system, application software and training. The platform also supplies STL files so students can rapidly print 3D replacement parts…