- KUKA Robotics Corp., a manufacturer of industrial
robots, announced it has signed Nercon Engineering and Manufacturing
Inc. of Oshkosh, Wis., as its newest system partner.
KUKA Robotics Corp., a manufacturer of industrial robots, announced it has signed Nercon Engineering and Manufacturing Inc. of Oshkosh, Wis., as its newest system partner. The companies will work together to deliver expanded automation offerings to the packaging and material handling markets. Nercon is a full-service engineering company and a ......
- Partners
Kuka Robotics (Clinton Township. MI), a manufacturer of industrial robots, has announced a partnership with Les Machines AutomaTech Inc. (Quebec, Canada). The Canadian company is an engineering consulting firm specializing in industrial automation.
- Hey, where's my personal robot?
Robotics International Accurately predicting the future is incredibly hard for engineers, because we tend to be overly precise about it. This never seemed to be a problem tr futurist friends who took classes on the other side of campus, as the liberal arts folks tended to be decidedly more "liberal" ......
- Kuka Robotics Corp., Clinton Township, Mich., has
signed Transbotics Corp.
Kuka Robotics Corp., Clinton Township, Mich., has signed Transbotics Corp., Charlotte, N.C., and Automation Engineering Corp. (AEC), Greenville, S.C., as new system partners. Transbotics Corp., an integrated solutions provider specializing in automated guided vehicles and automation technology, will integrate Kuka Robotics' industrial robots into its automatic material handling systems. AEC ......
- Palletizing applications pile up for robots: robots,
faster and cheaper than ever, can be competitive in many more
palletizing applications than before.
When it comes to the end of the line, robots may be the end of the line. Traditionally, robotic palletizing has been viewed as an intermediate step between strictly manual and fully automatic. For a robot to make sense at the end of the line, the application had to be ......
- What's Up with Robotic Milling?
}oe Campbell is director, strategic alliances, for KUKA Robotics (Clinton Township, MI, and Augsburg, Germany), a robotics manufacturer that recently announced new robotic milling capabilities for metalcutting and prototyping applications. Manufacturing Engineering: How can robotic milling help improve manufacturing productivity? Joe Campbell: For the right application, robotic milling can deliver ......
- Software passes the torch to
robots.
Welding jobs are complex. However, manufacturers of welding robots and third-party developers are steadily improving the capabilities and range of software for programming robotic welding operations. WELDING IS AN orchestration of angles, movements, materials, voltages, and temperatures. The process of following a seam or hitting a spot is complicated by ......