
Ergonomic and ESD-compliant workstation system
If you want to reduce employee absences due to musculoskeletal disorders in production and assembly, you have to make an effort to design workstations ergonomically.
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If you want to reduce employee absences due to musculoskeletal disorders in production and assembly, you have to make an effort to design workstations ergonomically.

Minitec's online configurator makes it easier to design individual workstations. Users can put together a tailor-made workstation and accessories in just a few steps.
Makita products are known for their high quality. The tool manufacturer with Japanese roots called in workplace specialist Krieg to furnish the spacious showroom in the Munich Service Center, the training facilities and the workshop.
The Bremen Institute of Structural Mechanics and Production Systems is developing a concept that aims to improve human-machine interaction within collaborative assembly scenarios using image-based hand recognition.

The young software start-up Assemblio helps manufacturing companies to plan assembly more effectively, quickly and cost-effectively.

Implementing the partial automation of packaging machines with the help of a coordinated solution: RK Rose+Krieger offers suitable adapter kits for its linear axes for mounting the SeGMo-Assist digital position indicator from Lenord+Bauer.

Industrial assembly lines are diverse: some work with frequently changing product setups, while others are characterized by complex processes and a high need for coordination between workers and other experts.

Gedore from Remscheid presents a flexible storage option with the GED-Worker workshop trolley. Thanks to the pull-out drawers on both sides, users do not have to turn the trolley to access it.

With Nexy, Steute Leantec has developed a radio-supported automatic material retrieval system that ensures a seamless flow of data and information in intralogistics and production.
Classification of component poses
The Institute of Assembly Technology at Leibniz Universität Hannover is developing a machine learning framework for classifying component poses in an aerodynamic feeding system.