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  • Accuride Friction Guide Propels Students' FIRST Robotics Entry
    It's never too early to start using Accuride solutions, a Texas high school's robotics team has demonstrated.
  • A Quick Look at What's in Store for the Robotics Industry in 2020
    . It also means that manufacturers are implementing their first robots in to handle a variety of tasks for the first time. For these companies, it can be overwhelming to determine just where to start in implementing their first system. There is a vast portfolio of robots to choose from, each
  • Picking, Purchasing and Programming Your First Industrial Robot
    Robots don't disappoint. After a manufacturing company buys its first industrial robot installation, it goes back time and time again to buy more to further automation to their factories. Given that robots boost productivity, profitability, and quality, it's no surprise they are so popular.
  • What Makes a Robot a Cartesian Robot?
    First, a Cartesian system is one that moves in three, orthogonal axes - X, Y, and Z - according to the Cartesian coordinates. (Although it should be noted that a rotary axis - in the form of an end effector or end of arm tooling - is sometimes included on the outermost axis of a Cartesian robot.)
  • YuMi (R): The World's First Truly Collaborative Dual Arm Robot
    Pioneering an inherently safe solution for automating small parts assembly with human. coworkers by redefining human-robot collaboration. through a unique integration of components, speed, agility and motion control.
  • What is a Cartesian Robot?
    First, a Cartesian system is one that moves in three, orthogonal axes -- X, Y, and Z -- according to the Cartesian coordinates. (Although it should be noted that a rotary axis -- in the form of an end effector or end of arm tooling -- is sometimes included on the outermost axis of a Cartesian robot.)
  • Robotic Dragonfly Takes Flight
    A small and ultralight UAV developed by engineers at Festo, Esslingen, Germany, reportedly can match the highly complex flight capabilities of a dragonfly. Called the BionicOpter, the robotic insect can fly in any direction - even backwards - turn and accelerate quickly, hover, and glide without
  • Eric the Robot - The Start of the Inevitable Future of Humans and Robots Living Harmoniously
    Listening to NPR the other day, I heard a story about Eric, one of the first UK robots designed in the late 1920s. It amazes me how far we have come in the area of robotics. Back in 1928, a couple guys were able to create a robot that could stand and take a bow. Today, we have robots like Boston

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