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Machine Data Collection in Manufacturing

ATS

It includes machine production data such as quantities processed, cycle times achieved, yields or measurement and other inspection results. It can also cover operational information such as run time and down time. In other cases, manufacturers retrofit machines with IoT devices.

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Advances in Welding Technology

Fabricating & Metal Work

The collaborative robotic welding package is designed for small to medium size enterprises, fabricating shops and first time users of robotic welding equipment. It can be used with power source equipment from any of the major suppliers. This improves the manufacturability of parts with lower tolerances on fit-up between the parts.

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Yaskawa exhibits robots for welding, materials handling, and bin picking

Robotics Business Review

Source: Yaskawa CHICAGO — Yaskawa Motoman last week showed several offerings bundling its robots with vision and controls to help manufacturers adopt automation. Source: Yaskawa Smart Pendant v3.0 Speaking of food and beverage, thirsty conference goers could see the HC10DTP cobot, which was part of the renovated “Yaskawa Pub.”

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NVIDIA picks 6 noteworthy autonomous systems of 2023

Robotics Business Review

Source: NVIDIA Outside the glare of the klieg lights that ChatGPT commanded this past year, a troupe of autonomous machines nudged forward the frontiers of robotics, according to NVIDIA. The end result, shown in the video below, was an efficient solution that reduced the cycle time of each inspection by 20%.

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Emerging applications in motion control

Automation Mag

Besides precision, accuracy and faster speed, motion control customers in the manufacturing industry are looking for new solutions that offer greater safety, ease of integration, flexibility and reduction of waste. As manufacturing pushes the boundaries of speed and precision, SCARA robots are set to play an ever-increasing role,” he says. “In