Robots viewed through AR glasses
The Chair of Automation Technology at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg has developed a concept for intuitive robot programming.
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The Chair of Automation Technology at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg has developed a concept for intuitive robot programming.
The "intelligence" of autonomous and networked systems is largely determined by their ability to recognize facts as well as their surroundings. Embedded vision systems such as those from supplier Framos, which significantly expand the machine's capabilities, make a significant contribution to this.
The trend towards mass automation is giving an enormous boost to small and lightweight robots in particular. Lightweight robots from Universal Robots, for example, are harmless when interacting with humans and can also be programmed quickly.
Collaborative assembly of multi-variant products. In the "KoKoMo" research project, a total of eleven partners are working on the question of how collaborative assembly can be integrated into product lifecycle management.
Ro-Ber was awarded the contract to create a robot-assisted palletizing system. The decisive factors were the flexibility and simple expandability of the gantry robots used and the standard option of system integration.

In IBG's automatic tamping system, bundled copper pipes with a length of five meters are automatically tamped. The previous assembly process consisted of manual work outside the plant and during production breaks.

The SR-3iA with a payload capacity of three kilograms is the first model in Fanuc's newly developed Scara series. Fanuc is thus expanding its product line in the lower payload range with a cost-effective solution for high productivity.
Robot-assisted palletizing system
Ro-Ber installed a robot-assisted palletizing system including the Ro-Pack software package in a limited space at the direct sales company Reca Norm. The software ensures optimum use of space, volume utilization and pallet stability.

Automated machine loading. With Gripkit-PZ, Weiss Robotics offers the first fully integrated gripping solution for machine loading with universal robot arms.