Robots are no longer a new sight in manufacturing companies. However, the heyday of the traditional industrial robots as we know them might be coming to an end sooner than originally anticipated. Why? you might ask? Because a new type of robot is on the r
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Manufacturers invest in pick and place robots to relieve human employees from dull and repetitive tasks, but also to optimize processes and gain business advantages.
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If you have ever tapped into collaborative robotics, then you have most certainly heard or seen the terms “end of arm tooling” or “EoAT”. EoAT – also known as end effectors - are crucial for unleashing the automation potential of collaborative robots.
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The automation of standard processes increases production efficiency and therefore earnings at production companies. In many areas of application, this is only possible using haptic sensors: surface refinement, packaging, assembly, and quality control are
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'I think we need robot vision' is a statement that can strike fear into the heart of even the most seasoned robotics specialists.
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