🚀 The ecosystem of industrial robotics 🚀 Automation is the backbone of modern manufacturing, and at its heart are industrial robots. But automation goes beyond just robots—it's an intricate ecosystem of engineers, designers, integrators, and more, all working together. Here’s a glimpse into the ecosystem: 🤖 Robot manufacturers: Industrial and collaborative robots that power automation. 🔧 End-Effector manufacturers: Tools robots use to perform tasks (gripping, welding, etc) 🚕 Moving equipment: AGVs and AMRs to transport materials within automated systems. 🗜 Tooling/Jigs manufacturers: Custom fixtures that hold and manipulate parts during production. 🎧 Sensor providers: Sensors that enhance robot vision, guidance, and safety. 💻 Software providers: Programs that control and optimize robot operations. 👨🏻💻 Integrators: Whose role it is to bring it all together into seamless, functional systems. 🥇 Certification organizations: Safety and compliance in automated environments. 🙋 Customers: The people and businesses that leverage automation to boost efficiency and productivity. At inbolt, we are happy to be part of this dynamic ecosystem, driving innovation with our real-time robot guidance solution, GuideNOW. GuideNOW uses our 3D camera to track the workpiece as soon as it enters the field of view, providing continuous offsets to the robot's trajectory and ensuring the accurate and efficient mission of the robot’s task on the workpiece. #IndustrialRobotics #Automation #Innovation #AI #Robotics #Manufacturing #Inbolt #FutureOfWork
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Are you already familiar with the possibilities of automation with robot cells? We want to share an insight into our world, 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗼𝗳 𝗿𝗼𝗯𝗼𝘁 𝗰𝗲𝗹𝗹𝘀, which are the 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗺𝗼𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗻 𝗺𝗮𝗻𝘂𝗳𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴. A #robot cell is a system that includes one or more robotic arms designed to perform specific, repetitive, and demanding #tasks. These robots operate synchronously, automating processes and increasing productivity in production. Key phases of a robot cell operation: 1️⃣ Automated material input: insertion of raw materials or components. 2️⃣ In-cell processing: precise execution of tasks such as assembly, piece manipulation, screwing, welding, and more. 3️⃣ Output of finished products: products are ready for further processing or as final products. 💡 The use of robot cells allows #companies to improve accuracy, reduce production time, lower costs, while also enhancing safety and working conditions. 🔗 You can find out more about robot cells here: https://lnkd.in/dtkk4MwH #Blubit #roboticautomation #tech #automation #robotcell #robotic #workingcondition
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⚡ Will robots be building control panels in the future❓ 🖐 The manual dexterity required to insert components and wires into a panel has made panel building a poor target for robotic automation. Is that about to change though? I saw three robotic systems recently that indicate it may not be long before we see robots building panels. The three cells were from WAGO Corporation, Phoenix Contact, and ArtiMinds Robotics. While none of them tackled the full problem, all three showed that progress is being made towards automating key tasks in the panel building process. ✅ WAGO showed a FANUC Europe CRX cobot picking and inserting terminal blocks into a panel. The arm would pick them off of a nicely arranged 5s’d workstation and snap them into place on the DIN rail. This demonstrates that the dexterity required to manipulate and snap in components can be done with a robot. Yes, the system ran at a slow pace, but it’s still in development and is expected to be released as a real assembly solution next year. ✅ Phoenix Contact tackled a different part of the panel build process – wire stripping and insertion. This cell combined an Epson Robots robot with a Schleuniger, Inc. wire feed, cut, and strip machine. The robot grabbed the wire after cutting, moved it through the stripping operation, and inserted it into a row of terminal blocks. This work demonstrates that robots plus off-the-shelf wire processing equipment can already be used to solve part of the problem. ✅ Artiminds, a robotics software company, went even further to show a solution capable of handling loose wires. This cell used a cobot from Universal Robots, combined with a Micro-Epsilon 2D laser profiler. The 2D profiler was used to find the individual wire, which was then gripped and pushed into a wiring block. I could imagine this technology being used in the future to find a route wires throughout the panel. What do you think, how long will it be before we see robots fully assembling panels at production speeds? #electricalengineering #controls #automation #robots #engineering #collaborativerobots
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