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SwRI releases CAD-based toolkit for robotics development

Robotics Business Review

A screenshot of the SwRI Workbench for Offline Robotics Development (SWORD) toolkit. Ease of use continues to be an ongoing challenge for robotics developers and users. And the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is looking to do its part with a new toolkit that aims to simplify programming robots.

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Mach9 Robotics accelerates geospatial data processing for infrastructure industry

Robotics Business Review

Source: Mach9 Robotics Autonomous vehicles, delivery robots, and aerial drones all rely on geospatial data, as do construction and utility firms. Mach9 Robotics Inc. Baikovitz worked under Chuck and Red Whittaker at Carnegie Mellon University’s (CMU’s) Robotics Institute, as well as with the U.S.

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Recognising the development of robotic programming

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australian robotic programming software company, Verbotics, was awarded winner of the 2023 Technology Application Award. The Technology Application Award, proudly sponsored by Beckhoff, recognises technologies designed to enhance manufacturing processes.

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Flexible Fixturing for Cobot Welding

Fabricating & Metal Work

The evolution of safety standards, intelligent peripherals and ease-of-use tools for collaborative robots are boosting confidence for safe human-robot interaction. As with any robotic process or application, users should exercise planning stages to find the most cost-effective, user-friendly solution for their specific task.

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The time is now for system integrators, manufacturers

Control Engineering

System integration insights Systems integrators bridge the manufacturing skills gap, offering expertise in technology and automation, enabling significant productivity gains. What clients want Karen Griffin is vice president of Hargrove Controls & Automation, the SI branch of the larger EPC firm. When it comes to Industry 4.0,

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Quantum computing and industrial automation: A revolution in the making

Automation Mag

Quantum computing today resembles this nascent stage, but its potential for the next 70 years is immense. Beginning with CNC machining in the 1950s and 60s, industrial automation took its first strides with computing. What followed was computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM).

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Scape Technologies, Danish Technological Institute, and AMT join in a new EUROSTARS Project: Just in Time 3D Printing Production

i4.0 today

The Danish company Scape Technologies , Danish Technological Institute and the UK company AMT will collaborate in the field and try to automate these in a new EU-supported project. As a result, opportunities abound for automating the complete process in one system.