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Webinar: Learn about motion control for healthcare robotics applications

Robotics Business Review

State-of-the-art surgical and healthcare robotics depend on precise motion control. Source: maxon Technological advances continue to drive growing adoption of robotics in healthcare, particularly for surgical applications. surgeons are interested in robotics, but many procedures have yet to benefit from automation.

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Festo Adds Motion Control to Universal Robots’ Cobots

Automation World

The Festo Motion Control Package can add up to four axes of motion beyond the six axes of motion provided by Universal Robot’s collaborative robot products.

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Celera Motion unveils new Omni+ direct drive motor for robots

Design World

Celera Motion, an award-winning business unit of Novanta Inc., All offer the highest torque density and ultra-low cogging… The post Celera Motion unveils new Omni+ direct drive motor for robots appeared first on Design World. today announced a new version of its innovative direct drive motor platform, the Omni+TM Series.

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

Robotics Business Review

Harmonic Drive will discuss the requirements for compact, power-dense actuation for reliable robotics. 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.

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Applied Motion Products adds M5 Servo Series

Robotics Business Review

Applied Motion Products introduced its M5 Servo Series. It is designed to work with a variety of robots, including robotic arms, surgical robots, and many more. Applied Motion Products (AMP) said the line offers a continuous torque rating up to 11.5 Applied Motion Products was founded in 1978.

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Automated Robot Path Planning for Complex Applications

Automation World

Realtime Robotics shows how its software can automate robot motion planning—for both small cobots and large industrial robots—to avoid collisions in tight work spaces.

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Motion Control Fundamentals for Humanoids & Exoskeletons

Robotics Business Review

Learn how to replicate human motion and maximize commercial success By Motion Control Product Specialists Tom S. Wood and Kyle Hanley Humanoid robots and exoskeletons are bringing new possibilities to healthcare, manufacturing, construction and service industries.