
New robot series
TM Robotics has presented the new industrial robots from Toshiba Machine. These include the SCARA robots from the THL series with arm lengths between 300 and 1,200 mm.
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TM Robotics has presented the new industrial robots from Toshiba Machine. These include the SCARA robots from the THL series with arm lengths between 300 and 1,200 mm.

Fanuc is expanding its range of collaborative robots. The new CR-15iA with a payload capacity of 15 kilograms closes the gap between the smaller CR-4iA/CR-7ia models and the CR-35iA.
Fraunhofer IPA offers solutions for various stages of the industrial value chain. For example, the Fraunhofer IPA in Stuttgart realistically implements material flow simulations.

Optoforce, the hardware and software specialist for tactile sensing in industrial automation, has launched new application software for Kuka lightweight robots.

The Motoman HC 10 with YRC1000 controller is a hybrid robot with a reach of 1.2 meters and a handling weight of ten kilograms. It can be used both as a normal industrial robot and as a collaborative robot.

Robotics in industrial production
Fanuc is expanding its range of collaborative robots. The new CR-15iA with a payload capacity of 15 kilograms closes the gap between the smaller CR-4iA/CR-7ia models and the CR-35iA.

Humans and robots are also moving closer together in logistics. Schmalz has therefore developed a gripper solution that uses a special product design to ensure safe human-robot collaboration (HRC).
Interchangeable gripper system for robots
While the assembly of robots used to be done by hand, robots are now taking over this task. Robot assembly at Kuka shows how this works and the role played by Zimmer Group grippers.
Automation of aircraft production
As a steadily growing market, the aviation industry is increasingly becoming the focus of automation. Suppliers, OEMs and maintenance companies are increasingly using robots for this purpose. The requirements result in interesting new tasks.

It is clear to see where the robotics industry is heading in the coming years - namely upwards. The automotive industry is leading demand worldwide, with strong growth in the metal industry, the electronics sector and the food industry.