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Enterprise software provider Manhattan Associates Inc. recently announced Schneider Electric has chosen Manhattan Active Warehouse Management and Manhattan Active Transportation Management for its global distribution and transportation network The global energy management and industrial automation company chose the software as part of an ongoing business-wide transformation strategy, the Manhattan Associates said. Manhattan Active Supply Chain combines the Manhattan Active warehouse management system (WMS) and Manhattan Active transportation management system (TMS). Cloud-native management software to bring centralized control “After 12 successful years with a Manhattan WMS, we decided to update to Manhattan Active Warehouse Management and extend it with Manhattan Active…
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Schneider Electric yesterday launched the Lexium Cobot, which is designed to work alongside humans and to move with dynamic torque and speed monitoring. “The launch of the Lexium Cobot represents a significant leap in the evolution of robotics,” said Hugo Lafontaine, vice president of Industrial Automation Canada at Schneider Electric, in a release. “Unlike traditional industrial robots that necessitate process integration from the outset, Lexium Cobots are purposefully engineered to collaborate seamlessly with workers.” “They deliver swift ROI [return on investment and] effortless integration, without the need for extensive process overhauls,” he added. “[They also] contribute to the enhancement of…
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…equipment manufacturers, yesterday said it has agreed to acquire Schneider Electric Motion USA for $115 million in cash. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2021. “SEM is expected to help our expansion into automation and robotic applications through advanced motion-control solutions,” said Matthijs Glastra, chairperson and CEO of Novanta. “The business is also anticipated to increase Novanta’s exposure to the life sciences and medical end markets while broadening our access to sophisticated automation integrators.” Bedford, Mass.-based Novanta said it combines proprietary technology expertise and competencies in photonics, vision, and precision motion with the ability to…
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Schneider Electric announced the release of two new Lexium cobots at MODEX 2024. The company announced the Lexium RL 3 and RL 12, as well as the Lexium RL 18 model, scheduled to come later in 2024. From single-axis machines to high-performance multi-axis machines, the comprehensive Lexium cobot line enables high-speed motion and control of up to 130 axes from one processor for precise positioning to help solve manufacturer production, flexibility and sustainability challenges. Schneider Electric offerings encompass robotics suite Schneider Electric goes beyond robots to provide fully integrated automation systems - digitally designed from concept to operation and maintenance.…
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…Robotics Group last week announced the recent approval of Schneider Electric, Third Wave Automation, and Daifuku Wynright's applications to join the MHI industry group. MHI, formerly the Material Handling Industry of America, is an international trade association that has represented the material handling, logistics, and supply chain industry since 1945. Its members include equipment and systems manufacturers, integrators, consultants, publishers, and third-party logistics providers (3PLs). MHI offers education, networking, and sourcing for its members, their customers, and the industry as a whole through programming and events. The Charlotte, N.C.-based association sponsors the ProMat and MODEX expos to showcase the products…
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…Jointly Offer XtendR to Give Cobots Greater Reach HWL Solves Handling Challenge, Relieves Employee Strain with MIRAI Powered Robot Schneider Electric Launches Lexium Cobot for Industrial Plants NEURA Robotics Closes More Investment for American Expansion Dobot USA Opens Dallas Office, Announces New Collaborative Robots
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…expands Novanta’s position in mission-critical robotic applications, such as electric vehicle production, medical robotics, and collaborative robotics.” Bedford, Mass.-based Novanta said it offers proprietary technology expertise and competencies in photonics, vision, and precision motion, as well as a proven ability to solve complex technical challenges. The company said it engineers core components and subsystems that can deliver extreme precision and performance, tailored to our customers’ demanding applications. Novanta also acquired Schneider Electric Motion USA for $115 million this month. ATI supplies robotics accessories Founded in 1989, ATI said it supplies intelligent end-of-arm tooling to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for advanced…
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…of sales, as well as at CPG, Bosch Rexroth, Schneider Electric, and Accenture. He has a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. “The formation of Doosan Robotics Americas will provide a team dedicated to North and South America, which is a source of many existing and potential customers across several vertical markets from automotive to manufacturing,” said Lee. “With the U.S. being the single largest market for Doosan Robotics, I’m looking forward to working even closer with our partners as we prepare for several exciting new developments in our product offerings.” Doosan Robotics will be exhibiting…
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…and control and transmission systems designed by Siemens, Omron, Schneider Electric, Philips, SEW, and Mitsubishi. A peek under the RoboTaxi hood AutoX has released a new video of its RoboTaxi factory while it is in operation (see below). It provides a view of its production line specifically designed to assemble its Gen5 autonomous driving system and RoboTaxis. The video also offers viewers a peek at the AutoX Gen5 system for the first time, giving them a close look at the wiring and assembly of the two main sensor towers and blind-spot sensor suites. Hidden in the trunk of the RoboTaxi…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 15.68
…vice president for global supply ghain, North America, at Schneider Electric Sally Miller, chief information officer of DHL Supply Chain Sami Naffakh, chief supply officer of Reckitt Elliott Rodgers, chief operating officer of Foot Locker The Manifest Vegas 2024 plenary speakers. Click to enlarge. Source: Manifest Industry luminaries to discuss challenges, solutions These prominent industry leaders will delve into vital topics, ranging from supply chain orchestration to the incorporation of cutting-edge technology, said Manifest. They will also discuss how to foster strategic partnerships and expedite the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives within supply chain organizations. “We are thrilled…
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…and electronics industries, with major multinational customers such as Schneider Electric, Ford, and Faurecia (see video at bottom of this article). While those sectors continue to invest in MiR AMRs, the company said it has also increased sales to logistics and consumer packaged goods (CPG) customers wanting to optimize and automate their internal transport. MiR noted that its new, heavy-duty MiR600 and MiR1350 robots, both introduced in 2021, have been top sellers in the new markets. “These new robots have clearly expanded our market because we can operate in more environments and transport heavier items,” Nielsen said. “Another new solution…
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…innovations in 2022. You came to Universal Robots from Schneider Electric—how familiar were you with robotics before becoming CEO? Povlsen: I grew up in Odense and went to the University of Southern Denmark, where the whole cobot thing started. I'm a robotics engineer and studied at the same place as UR's three co-founders. There wasn't that much of a robotics community when I was studying, but a lot of our professors were helping to launch startups. When I was done with my studies, I went to Schneider Electric, where I worked for 13 to 14 years doing very different things.…