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Posted: 4/6/2021 6:42:29 PM by Sarah Mellish
Topics: Collaborative, New Technologies, Tips and Tools

Designed to work safely with, or in close proximity to humans, collaborative robots (cobots) like Yaskawa’s HC-series models are used for frequent human-robot interaction while operating at reduced speeds. While this type of robotic automation can help provide the flexible production layouts necessary to address rapidly changing customer demands, cobots must be installed properly to safely achieve success. Read More

Posted: 2/10/2021 6:52:27 PM by Sarah Mellish
Topics: New Technologies

To facilitate optimal operation between equipment such as an industrial robot and a machine tool, it may be necessary to use a specific communication interface. From connectivity alternatives to communication protocols, there is a lot to consider when it comes to networking options. Read More

Posted: 1/28/2021 2:28:10 PM by Sarah Mellish
Topics: IoT, New Technologies

Quickly becoming an important piece of the automated factory, next-generation software platforms that monitor, accumulate and visually deliver operational data in real time for networked production environments are proving to be highly useful in managing manufacturing and supply chain complexity. Read More

Posted: 10/13/2020 2:37:53 PM by Sarah Mellish
Topics: Collaborative, EOAT, New Technologies

A growing number of peripheral technologies are being made to compliment industrial and collaborative robots – such as Yaskawa’s Smart Series line of robots – that are specifically designed to dramatically simplify robot programming. Read More

Posted: 5/7/2020 3:36:22 PM by Josh Leath
Topics: Arc Welding, New Technologies

Several months into a new decade, welding technology continues to advance and be implemented on factory floors throughout the Americas. Here’s a look at several trends that may be helpful in moving your operations forward. Read More
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