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Universal Robots shares automation trends predictions for 2023

Automation Mag

Universal Robots (UR) recently shared its predictions on automation trends for 2023 that would impact manufacturers going forward. In a press statement released by the company, it noted that turnkey robotic solutions, complete with all hardware, software, sensors and interfaces, will be powerful automation drivers in 2023. “In

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Auto TIG: Automating TIG welding is becoming more feasible

Fabricating & Metal Work

This is one of the biggest benefits of switching to robotic TIG welding. This is one of the biggest benefits of switching to robotic TIG welding. The quality of the final product can be important for industries where aesthetics are key. But robotic TIG welding can repeat the weld,” Fischesser says.

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Odense Robotics culture of collaboration can overcome economic challenges, says CEO

Robotics Business Review

Søren Elmer Kristensen, CEO of Odense Robotics, greets global delegates at R-24. Credit: Eugene Demaitre ODENSE, Denmark — Last week, the R-24 conference for robots, automation, and drones demonstrated why the city of about 206,000 residents is one of the most vibrant for technology in Europe and the world.

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10 cobots guarantee ‘just in time’ manufacture of gearboxes

Robotics Business Review

The company integrated 10 collaborative robots from Universal Robots using only internal resources. Cobots to the rescue SEAT’s maintenance team based its automation approach on experience gained from an earlier project from 2015 in which it installed UR cobots at its shotblasting and washing stations.

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Four Robotic Predictions for 2024: AI set to supercharge robotic automation

Gary Mintchell

I’m not in love with predictions and I realize January is about gone, but here are some thoughts I picked up from Anders Billesø Beck, VP of Innovation and Strategy at Universal Robots. But how will these trends impact robotics and automation and what can the manufacturing industry expect to see next year?

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Universal Robots Reaches 1,000 Employees

Gary Mintchell

Cobots (collaborative robots) have swept the industrial world. Seventeen years after it was founded by three visionary young researchers in a basement, Universal Robots has just reached a 1,000-employee milestone. This gave them the idea to create a robot that is flexible, safe to work with, and easier to install and program.

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Universal Robots Shares Four Predictions for 2024: AI Set to Supercharge Robotic Automation

Fabricating & Metal Work

The engineering team at Go Fast Campers in Montana used the UR cobot’s scripting capabilities and Autodesk’s UR+ certified Fusion 360 application to develop an innovative programming approach that allows any cell to make any part within a maximum cell volume using any standard stock size. 2023 was an exciting year for innovation.