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Bosch Rexroth to demonstrate streamlined assembly automation at the Assembly Show

Design World

In booth #505, experience how Bosch Rexroth takes your assembly operations from start to finish with its complete portfolio of automation solutions.

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Join us for “Machines in motion: A safety primer” webinar on April 10!

Automation Mag

Manufacturing factory floors today comprise of a variety of machines in motion, including assembly lines, robots and AMRs, to name a few. What you will learn: Understanding machine hazards: Gain insights into the different types of hazards posed by machines in motion and how to mitigate them effectively.

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RS adds Schneider Electric’s Factory Visual tool to its portfolio

Automation Mag

RS now features the Factory Visual tool by Schneider Electric, a world leader in industrial automation and control products for applications ranging from simple machines to complex process systems. Customers interested in a more tailored experience can contact RS to request a 3D model of their own factory floor.

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igus to show affordable automation at Hannover Messe, Robotics Summit

Robotics Business Review

The Cologne, Germany-based company announced 247 new products, including lubrication-free drives using motion plastics and new robots for educational, service, and industrial applications. EDT in Room 50 on Wednesday, May 1, on “Automate Your Factory for $2,799.” The company , whose U.S. headquarters are in Rumford, R.I.,

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Harmonic Drive to explain how designers can optimize motion control at Robotics Summit

Robotics Business Review

Credit: Adobe Stock Next-generation collaborative robots, mobile manipulators, and even humanoid robots need motion control systems that can operate in space-constrained designs and that provide high performance and reliability. Robotics Summit & Expo attendees can learn about its motion-control technologies at Booth 101 in Hall C.

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Advancing motion control applications with the right drives, technology

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Learn what the factory of the future needs for effective operation. Learn what role time-sensitive networking (TSN) can play in the factory of the future. Motion control insights Smart factories are dependent on producing accurate insights quickly and information traveling at high speeds to the right people.

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Rainbow Robotics, Schaeffler, KETI plan to jointly develop mobile dual-armed robots

Robotics Business Review

. “As a leading global motion technology company, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation to create automated solutions that enhance efficiency and contribute to the evolution of smart and sustainable production processes.”

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