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The quality of non-standard component is related to the normal running of whole equipment and material is the key factor for quality, so for designer, it is really important to know the performance and application of different material well.

Automation Industry Material Application

How will No Code robotic programming fundamentally change manufacturing? Kel Guerin, PhD roboticist and CTO and Co-founder of READY Robotics, explores how No Code simplifies automation and enables more people on the factory floor to use and understand automation.

How No Code will Transform Manufacturing

The Irish Manufacturing Research developed an advanced solution for automated picking of bread products, which deploys a UR 5 robot navigated by 3D vision and robotic intelligence SW from Photoneo.

Robotic picking of croissants

Intelligent Automation (IA) is a set of technologies and methods for automating the work of white-collar professionals and knowledge workers. Here, we present a framework for explaining its power in terms of four main capabilities—Vision, Execution, Language, and Thinking & Learning—and how they can enable business transformations, with people and business goals at the center.

A framework for explaining the power of Intelligent Automation

The end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) is one of the most important parts of your robot system. The EOAT spends the most time interacting directly with your parts and a well-designed tool/part interface can save both time and effort when programming a task that requires precision.

Automation 101: End-of-arm Tooling

Although things have settled down a bit over the past year, 2021 saw a rapid pace of innovation and change. The global pandemic has greatly affected the way we work, and particularly how we can continue to work while not physically present.

6 Industrial Automation Trends For 2022

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