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Teradyne Robotics makes leadership changes at MiR, UR

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Teradyne today announced leadership changes for both of its robotics divisions, effective immediately. Jean-Pierre Hathout transitions from leading Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) to replacing Kim Povlsen as the president of Universal Robots (UR).

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Safety and efficiency in robotics design

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The Robot Report Podcast Safety and Efficiency in Robotics Design In Episode 195 of The Robot Report Podcast, our guest isGiovanni Campanella, the Industrial Automation and Robotics General Manager at Texas Instruments (TI). Parness explained the importance of touch and force sensing to the future of robotics at Amazon.

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Safety and efficiency in robotics design

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast Safety and Efficiency in Robotics Design In Episode 195 of The Robot Report Podcast, our guest is Giovanni Campanella, the industrial automation and robotics general manager at Texas Instruments. He explained the importance of touch and force sensing to the future of robotics at Amazon.

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Former UR president Povlsen joins quantum technology leader

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Former Universal Robots president Kim Povlsen was named CEO of quantum technology leader Bluefors. Credit: Universal Robots Kim Povlsen, the former president of Universal Robots , yesterday was named the CEO of Bluefors. He joined UR, the world’s leading developer of collaborative robotic arms, in March 2021.

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Universal Robots releases the UR15, its fastest cobot yet

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At the Automate show this week, 3D Infotech will demonstrate a turnkey quality inspection process with the UR15 and UR AI Accelerator, demonstrating the potential of physical AI in the UR15. Source: Universal Robots Universal Robots unveiled its fastest collaborative robot (cobot) yet today.