Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.60
…vision developers building products such as industrial automation for precision manufacturing, service robots, and agriculture. The company has U.S. offices in Troy, Mich. ChatGPT enables users to state project requirements Conventional software development kits (SDKs) have several limitations, including a steep learning curve, a documentation lag, and “untimely” technical support, asserted Orbbec. The company said its AI-Aided SDK Programming Guide addresses these challenges by using artificial intelligence to provide a natural language interface. “Gone are the days of spending countless hours sifting through extensive documentation before developing applications,” said Orbbec. “The AI-Aided SDK Programming Guide features a well-organized API instruction…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.55
…make robots, controllers, and machine tools that offer reliability, precision, speed, and easy operation. “When customers visit FANUC’s headquarters in Japan, they are amazed to see the highly automated assembly lines and leave feeling confident in our ability to solve their production problems,” Cicco said. FANUC America to open new campus FANUC America is also ramping up its capabilities to meet customer growth with ongoing construction of its new West Campus scheduled to open in the spring of 2024. In combination with FANUC's existing headquarters and North Campus, the new facility will bring the company's operational space to nearly 2…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.55
…A round. The company said it designs and manufactures precision imaging systems with custom onboard AI software for large-scale, time-critical special mission and civil applications. Founded in 2016 by UAS and airborne imaging experts, Overwatch Imaging designs and manufactures precision imaging systems with custom onboard AI software for large-scale, time-critical special mission and civil applications. It is based in Hood River, Oregon. Specific uses of Overwatch Imaging systems include automated land surveillance, maritime patrol and search, and linear infrastructure inspection. “We have extremely ambitious growth goals for our company and are committed to making a major positive impact in missions…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.53
…2019 Hexagon, a company with roots in metrology and precision measurement technologies, recently hosted the annual user conference, HxGN Live (June 15-18, Las Vegas, Nevada). Over the last decade, the company has steadily expanded through growth and acquisitions into simulation, autonomous vehicles, location-based intelligence, and manufacturing, among others. One of the most popular demos on the show floor is the Birdly, a VR flight simulator. It lets you strap on to a set of artificial wings and fly through a virtual 3D city. The faster you flap your wings, the faster you fly. You can perform deep dives and sharp…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.52
…warehouses across every industry for increased speed, efficiency and precision. For enVista, the company’s robotics integration services span the end-to-end robotic implementation process, from selection to implementation, integration, testing and change management to drive efficiency in the warehousing, distribution and manufacturing environments. “We are honored to be welcomed into MHI’s Robotics Group,” said Kyle Smith, vice president of automation at enVista. “As part of this esteemed community, my team is committed to advancing robotic solutions to help leading organizations tackle the increasing challenges they face in labor, throughput and operational costs. I look forward to creating synergies with The Robotics…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.51
…founded in 1972, claimed that its products offer reliability, precision, speed, and easy operation. FANUC serves multiple industries FANUC’s customer base covers a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, food and beverage, consumer goods, medical and pharmaceutical, and warehousing. “Now more than ever, manufacturers are embracing automation and robotics to solve production challenges,” Cicco said. “I’m proud to say that FANUC is in a position to meet the growing demands for easy-to-use automation solutions that help our customers increase efficiencies, improve their competitive position, and realize a quick ROI [return on investment]. We look forward to helping as many…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.50
Renishaw, a precision engineering and manufacturing technologies company, recently launched its InfiniAM Sonic acoustic process monitoring software to complement its InfiniAM suite of additive manufacturing (AM) monitoring tools. InfiniAM Sonic enables engineers to detect acoustic events within the AM build chamber and turn this data into useful information about build quality. The InfiniAM Sonic package is installed into the RenAM 500Q system as a factory-installed option and includes four acoustic energy sensors to detect vibration in the build. The sensors detect minute vibrations and collect the sound waves so that they can be heard, viewed and analyzed. Using four high-frequency…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.47
…transponders, claimed Humatics. The system is capable of sub-millimeter precision while delivering highly-valuable data regarding the asset's movement including pose, pitch, yaw, speed, etc., the company said. This data can be used to control assets in real time, digitize human movement for robotic interaction for process improvements, and identify manufacturing issues, among other use cases, said Humatics. “The end result of leveraging microlocation is an improvement to productivity, quality, and/or operational efficiency to positively impact profitability,” said Ronald Ranaldi, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Humatics. “With the new transponders, organizations can improve their business to further contribute…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.42
…translational motion and force control, Moonlight is ideal for high-precision, force-sensitive tasks that do not require the seven degrees of freedom found in the Rizon series. With three degrees of freedom, a seven kg load capacity, a TCP line speed of 1.5 m/s, and an IP65 protection rating, Moonlight is engineered to handle demanding production line operations with ease. This capability will be showcased through a live deburring demonstration on automotive components, enabling visitors to witness the robot’s capabilities in automotive production. TAiROS is one of Taiwan’s largest B2B exhibitions, and is expected to attract over 800 manufacturers and 270,000…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.41
…to help accomplish the most demanding tasks with leading-edge precision. Robot programming made simple—No-code, easy-to-use RC+ Express application development software features an easy-to-learn, block-style robot teaching environment to get users up and running fast, said Epson. Epson will show AR smart glasses Epson will demonstrate its Moverio BT-45CS augmented reality (AR) Smart Glasses in its booth. The company said the Moverio BT-45CS are purpose-built for mission-critical tasks including troubleshooting, maintenance, inspection, and training. Epson will be located at Booth 2818. In addition, Epson GX-Series robots will be featured in distributors Applied Automation at Booth 4039 and Motion Automation Intelligence (Ai)…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.40
…new Monarch Platform enables physicians to reach small, hard-to-access peripheral lung nodules at an early stage and with greater precision. With its flexible robotic capabilities, it has the potential to improve patient outcomes and fulfill unmet clinical requirements. Balmuchu emphasized that China continues to make steady progress in the research and healthcare domain, advancing towards the integration of robotic-assisted technology. “Monarch, one such technology with its promising results, has the potential to alleviate diseases, reducing the risk of mortality and facilitating timely treatment in China,” Balmuchu said. “Further advancements could make it a valuable addition to conventional methods, enhancing accuracy…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 8.39
…multiple sensors capable of integrated positioning. They have control precision of ±3mm (0.11 in.) to allow intelligent picking, transport, auto-navigation, obstacle avoidance, and auto-charging with high stability and high accuracy, according to the company. The HAIPICK robots can pick and place totes as well as cartons on storage shelves up to 10 meters high. They can carry up to eight loads to continuously feed goods-to-person picking stations. HAI Robotics claimed that its warehouse automation can provide customer benefits such as rapid deployment time and a 100% success rate, while complying with local regulations and U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration…