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As the Adapta Robotics team is an avid supporter of learning, and wanting to promote it in any way, shape or form, we decided to share with you the experience of one of our interns in the Students’ Program as he tackles the challenge of making MATT play chess.

The process of teaching MATT how to play Chess

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In the past two decades, the impetus of Industry 4.0 has pushed developments ahead at a much faster pace. This doesn’t mean that it’s all plain sailing from here on in – and many challenges in industrial robotics still remain.

7 Challenges In Industrial Robotics

TireDepal by AROTEC allows robots to fully automatically depalletize all common tire carriers with unprecedented performance and flexibility. The solution harnesses the power of Photoneo 3D vision, which can cover a large scanning area and provide high-quality 3D data even for challenging materials such as black tires.

Automated tire depalletizing

Mobile robots are becoming increasingly common in manufacturing facilities, as they replace human beings in repetitive transfer tasks. Most of them can be found in warehouses, but they’re also finding a place in assembly and manufacturing plants. This is mainly due to continuing developments in sensor technology, and computer intelligence. Their safety and flexibility have also improved.

What You Need To Know About Mobile Robots