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Newly Released: Exclusive Control.com Robotics Textbook

Control.com

The engineering team at Control.com has written a brand-new textbook section explaining the fundamentals of robotics, explaining the most recent innovations in industrial, collaborative, and mobile robots.

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Mishaps, Memories and Moldmaking

Mold Making Technology

In moldmaking, some of the most valuable lessons don't come from textbooks or training manuals — they come from those unforgettable moments when plans collide with reality.

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Komatsu: Building Australia’s manufacturing future – one skilled technician at a time

Manufacturer's Monthly

Rather than relying on textbook theory, KTA delivers training using real machines, real systems, and simulated environments that reflect the conditions workers face every day. As part of Komatsua global leader in heavy equipmentKTA brings decades of real-world knowledge to the classroom and shop floor.

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From Our Textbook to Tools, Videos to News, We’ve Got It All Under Control

Control.com

Whether you're a student learning new concepts or a seasoned engineer catching up on the latest industry solutions, from our textbook to tools, videos to news, we’ve got it all under control.

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PID for Your PLC Using SP and PV. So Many Acronyms, So Little Time

Control.com

Implementing PID control in a PLC is far more complicated than textbooks would make it appear. There is more to the process than simply picking gain (k) values and calculating an output value.

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Control.com’s Most Popular Content: a Recap of First Half 2023

Control.com

Articles, forums, the textbook? After an amazing first half in 2023, with site records being broken in many categories, we have you, our viewers, to thank! But what content have you been enjoying most?

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Amazon’s Vulcan robot uses force sensing to stow items

Robotics Business Review

You don’t grip a physics textbook that’s very heavy with the same amount of force as you do a thin cardboard box that’s got some medicine in it. So you need to have that force feedback to know if what you’re pushing on is rigid or compliant. “It also helps us avoid damaging items and dropping items.