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Kuka Introduces Guide to Assist With Robot Selection Process

Modern Machine Shop

Photo Credit: Kuka Robotics Corporation. Designed to decrease the apprehension some manufacturers might face during their initial foray into robotic automation, the new Kuka Robot Guide makes the process fast and easy to apply the right automation to specific application needs.

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Comau brings the power of automation to Automate

Automation Mag

Comau started offering industrial automation solutions for the automotive sector more than 50 years ago for many of the world’s biggest car manufacturers. Underscoring its global presence and local roots, Comau is launching its newest dedicated S-Family of robots at Automate.

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Robot Guide Streamlines the Automation Process

Mold Making Technology

Designed to decrease the apprehension and intimidation some manufacturers might face during their initial foray into robotic automation, the new KUKA Robot Guide makes the process fast and easy to apply the right automation to specific application needs.

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Maintaining a Competitive Edge: EDM, Automation and Machining Technology Roundup

Mold Making Technology

Within the past few years the number of Fastems ’ CNC automation solutions utilizing automated guided vehicles (AGV) or autonomous mobile robots (AMR) has multiplied, and the demand keeps rising, the company reports. Plug-and-Play Robotic Cell Streamlines Low-to-High Volume Part Loading, Unloading and Palletization.

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Emerging applications in motion control

Automation Mag

There have been smaller applications like a small assembly press in automotive, but now it’s into large applications like a large stamping press. An example is the advanced palletizer from Universal Robot & Robotiq, notes Warren Osak, president of Electromate. It’s in its infancy but moving fast,” he says.