Daniel Pintar, Global Segment Leader for Machine Tending at Universal Robots
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In a fast-paced manufacturing environment, maintaining quality and consistency in high volumes of output can be easily achieved through collaborative automation.
ABB Robotics is expanding its large robot offering with four new models and 22 variants offering more choice increased coverage and greater performance.
Generation Z (Gen Z) workers - especially those who've graduated in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) - are in hot demand in both Australia and New Zealand.
While Industry 4.0 solutions have become increasingly popular, there are still many misconceptions surrounding this technology – particularly on the subject of robotics.
Think about what you do with your hands when you’re home at night pushing buttons on your TV’s remote control, or at a restaurant using all kinds of cutlery and glassware.
Locally, a thriving food and beverage industry has been among the first to turn to collaborative automation. It’s a trend that will help sustain the sector through labour shortages.
Despite continuous education and the success of human and robot collaboration, some employees still believe that robots were designed to take away humans’ jobs.
It travels across a warehouse grid at speeds of three metres per second, easily handling 650 bin presentations every hour, and carrying large 425 mm-high bins with ease.
A Kiwi company is deploying integrated and wearable robotic solutions and technology that could save Kiwi businesses from losing money to workplace injuries while simultaneously future-proofing wor
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