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ABB closes automation skills gap with new robotics education package

i4.0 today

ABB Robotics is continuing to close the global education gap in automation and prepare students for the future of work with the launch of a ready-to-use education package. The heart of the package is the Education Cell, which features a fully functional ABB GoFa collaborative robot.

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Industrial automation component supply

Manufacturer's Monthly

Ports employ automation for container handling and logistics management. Additionally, automation finds applications in robotics, safety systems, stage lighting, and entertainment industries. This versatility ensures optimal functionality across diverse operational settings, making their solutions suitable for numerous applications.

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ABB Transforms AMR Performance with Launch of Visual SLAM Technology

i4.0 today

ABB Robotics has transformed its Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) with the addition of Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (Visual SLAM) technology, enabling its AMRs to make intelligent navigation decisions based on their surroundings.

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Factories of the Future Take Shape on a Foundation of Digital Transformation and Digital Twin concepts

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

This can be efficiently achieved by engaging a combination of several transformative digital technologies like Digital Twins, automated guided vehicles, AI driven robots, and Machine Vision Systems, along with data analytics and virtual reality tools, which Audi seems to have rightly employed.”— Multiple Applications of DT.

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Linear Ball Screw Application [3DEO Customer Case Study]

Fastener News Desk

Linear ball screws are widely utilized in a variety of industries: from warehouse logistics robots and automotive power steering to aircraft aileron actuators — or even semiconductor wafer processing equipment stages. The durability of the printed part in the application really impressed our customer. Production at scale. .

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Additive manufacturing: trends and opportunities

Manufacturer's Monthly

Author: Dr Daniel East – group leader, Advanced Manufacturing and Metals, CSIRO When we established Lab 22 in 2015, our primary goal was to introduce the pioneering technology of 3D printing to Australian companies and demonstrate its potential benefits. This enables structures that previously couldn’t be produced in a single piece.