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ProMat Video: Compact SCARA robots

Control Engineering

At Promat 2023, Patrick Varley, product marketing manager for robotics at Mitsubishi Electric, demonstrated a line of selective compliance articulated robot arm (SCARA) robots with enhanced safety features aimed at companies that have little previous experience with automation.

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Hot Control Engineering robotics articles in 2023

Control Engineering

Control Engineering top 5 articles online about industrial robot trends, logistics and robotics, what to look for in an integration partner and more. Also: See additional robotics stories here. SCARA robot technology benefits Selective compliance articulated robot arm (SCARA) robots are capable of many types of movement.

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SCARA robot technology benefits

Control Engineering

A selective compliance articulated robot arm (SCARA) robot is designed for small part assembly and pick-and-place applications. SCARA robots excel in repeatability and accuracy. SCARA robots require a control system, which may house all the servo amplifiers, programming logic and functional safety. SCARA insights.

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Two selected for annual robotics award

Control Engineering

Engelberger Robotics Awards, the world’s most prestigious robotics honor. Roberta Nelson Shea , global technical compliance officer, Universal Robots, was selected as the Application winner for her outstanding work over the course of her career in global robotics safety. safety meeting… so many years ago.

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PUDU T300 marks Pudu’s move from service to industrial robots

Robotics Business Review

The PUDU T300 mobile robot dis designed for use in tight aisles with heavy payloads. Source: Pudu Robotics Pudu Technology Co. said today at Hannover Messe that it is expanding from service robots into supply chain applications with the new PUDU T300 mobile robot.

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How to protect smart machines from cybersecurity attacks

Control Engineering

Machines are getting smarter and more interconnected, which increases their potential for manufacturers. They’re not siloed off anymore, and they can provide more value to a manufacturer beyond their initial footprint. Whether you’re buying a machine for manufacturing, warehouses or construction… it’s all about productivity.”

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Control Engineering November 2022 online table of contents

Control Engineering

Manufacturing digitalization: Think differently, working smarter. Manufacturers can change how they operate and make better decisions with automation and controls, but it requires a different mindset and approach. See six growth opportunities for manufacturers. OT threat detection and research benefits for manufacturers.