SCANOLOGY's 6D Pose Tracking System transforms industrial robots into high-precision experts, enabling rapid calibration, real-time pose compensation, and accurate positioning—boosting efficiency, product quality, and reliability in advanced manufacturing environments.
Scanology AM-DESK and Elite Robots deliver a plug-and-play automated 3D inspection solution, combining precision, flexibility, and speed to transform quality control for modern manufacturing and empower truly smart, data-driven factories.
This article discusses how ultrasonic flow conversion works, its advantages over traditional sensing methods, and how ScioSense's UFM-02 module brings these benefits into practical, real-world applications.
METimage will deliver highly accurate global measurements of clouds, water vapour and aerosols, land- and sea-surface temperatures, ice cover, vegetation and wildfires.
Article 2 of our Cobot Series: Driven by advances in software, sensors, and electronics, the market for industrial robots has greatly evolved over the past half-century. In today’s industrial workspaces, the evolution continues with collaborative robots—or cobots—working side-by-side with humans.
For several reasons, the role of a metrologist has evolved in recent years. First, metrologists must inspect increasingly complex parts, often composed of free forms and embellished with multiple finishes.
As the world becomes increasingly automated, the IoT (Internet of Things) is already transforming our domestic and business lives. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the use of AI and robotics in the manufacturing industry, with all the benefits offered by Industry 4.0.
The world is full of life-threatening jobs. There was a time when humans merely gritted their teeth, accepted the risk and trusted that the training they received would protect them from harm. However, there is a growing trend of using robots to do the tasks that could harm humans.
Meet Tribot, the three-legged origami robot designed and built by EPFL scientists. Tri- for three legs and -bot for robot, this super-light critter fits in the palm of your hand, is cheap to build, runs on less than one watt of power, and may one day be deployed in mass for search and rescue mission
In human-robot collaboration, human and machine work hand in hand. The human operator controls and monitors production, the robots perform the physically strenuous work. Both contribute their specific capabilities.