Collaborative robots can be cheaper and more flexible than traditional industrial robots but are usually not as fast and precise. Discover their pros & cons, and key differences from traditional six-axis industrial robots.
This article highlights automation options in sheet metal processing and compares different production setups to different technologies. Furthermore, it points out important things to look for when automating sheet metal processes.
The world’s first independent, global robot hub #HowToRobot now sees the light of day. The matchmaking hub is dedicated to creating transparency in the robot industry and help manufacturers find robot suppliers and get better returns from their robot projects.
For decades, robots have been used for industrial packaging. This article attempts to shed some light on packaging robots, the tasks they perform, and the potential problems arising from their integration.
In many organisations, automation initiatives are met with scepticism, little support, and sometimes even sabotage. Addressing the people side of robot implementation is crucial for the success of such initiatives – but we barely talk about it
Labor shortages – not robots – is the real issue facing the manufacturing sector in Europe and the US. And, contrary to a popular belief, robots might be a part of the solution.
Upcoming safety standard for mobile robots will reveal a growing problem for the industry: Very few installations are actually safe, and neither customers nor integrators seem to know who’s responsible.
Many companies investing in robots will face the same efficiency dilemma, says automation advisor Niels Korsager. The solution is to regard robots and automation as a long term strategy instead of a short term investment.
Outdated contracts and trade terms heavily favour suppliers. Consequently, customers alone end up paying for unsuccessful robot investments. To solve this issue, customers need to hold suppliers responsible for more than just supplying
Industrial robots are becoming still easier to install, re-program, and relocate. However, by repurposing the robot themselves, customers become responsible for carrying out the required safety measures – a fact often overlooked. If left unchecked, this could lead to more robot-related accidents in the years to come.
As solutions become more intuitive and prices fall, still more companies take on the job of becoming their own robot integrator – with additional risks. Here are 4 things to consider before taking on the responsibility.
Pursuing the newest robot solutions can be tempting. However, before you let fascination rule, you should clarify your needs and demands of the solutions.
Salaries are rising rapidly in the otherwise popular outsourcing-country, Poland. Because of this, robots and automation are a necessity to maintain the local production.