In assembly lines, robots are programmed to perform a single task with high precision. Consider the example of automobile assembly, depicted in the picture above. Cars move along a conveyor belt, ...
Engineezy] might have been watching a 3D printer move when inspiration struck: Why not build a robot arm to clean up his ...
Standard Bots Inc., a startup that develops robotic arms for the manufacturing and logistics sectors, has secured $63 million in fresh funding to enhance its technology. The company announced the ...
CynLr, a deep-tech robotics and cybernetics startup is tackling visual object intelligence. Its robotic arms solution can pick up unrecognized objects, including mirror-finished objects. When it comes ...
End of arm tooling (EoAT) refers to the devices attached to the end of a robotic arm that allow it to interact with objects and perform specific tasks. These tools range from simple grippers to ...
Safety is the No. 1 priority in robotic applications. Among the collaborations at the Universal Robots booth at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024 was a SICK safety laser ...
Who says you can’t teach an old robot new tricks? Nobody, actually. That saying is about dogs. But it applies to robots too, at least judging by the way this late-90s industrial beast was put to use ...