
Tools for the robot colleague
Servo-electric cobot gripper. For use with cobots, Weiss Robotics offers the CRG 200, a smart servo-electric gripper module that has been developed for cooperation between man and machine.
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Servo-electric cobot gripper. For use with cobots, Weiss Robotics offers the CRG 200, a smart servo-electric gripper module that has been developed for cooperation between man and machine.

The new Microscan3 Pro safety laser scanner from Sick has extended functionalities for robotics applications and mobile applications. In addition, interfaces for Profinet Profisafe and for Ethernet/IP CIP Safety offer improved integration flexibility.

Sensopart is expanding its Visor vision sensor series with a sensor specially designed for robotics applications. The new Visor Robotic enables direct communication with UR robot systems via a URCap software package.

AI on its way into the industry
Artificial intelligence expands the potential of automation. In robotics, too, it is foreseeable that new tasks can be automated with AI without having to be programmed.

With its miniature linear motors, Nilab offers a solution for the ongoing trend towards minimization in the automation industry.
Intelligent automation concepts and robotics solutions are the focus of Automatica in Munich. In addition to technological developments in the field of intelligent production, the role of humans in the factory of the future will also be discussed.
ACI Laser will be presenting its products and innovations in the field of laser marking at Automatica, the leading trade fair for intelligent automation and robotics.

The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (Taitra) was founded in 1970 to help Taiwanese companies increase their global reach.

Kassow Robots, founded in 2014 by Kristian Kassow and two partners in Copenhagen, will be presenting efficient industrial lightweight cobots with seven axes that can be used in the tightest of spaces at Automatica.

At Automatica, MVTec will be focusing on the latest versions of its Halcon and Merlic software products. Live demos will demonstrate the use of modern machine vision technologies in automation scenarios. There will also be insights into new image processing functions relating to parallelization and matching.