
Mini camera, high-quality images
To enable robots to carry out tasks such as positioning, inspection or quality assurance, they are enhanced with cameras. Hema has developed the Seelector Icam HD4 for this purpose.
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To enable robots to carry out tasks such as positioning, inspection or quality assurance, they are enhanced with cameras. Hema has developed the Seelector Icam HD4 for this purpose.

The multifunctional gripper from Roteg is equipped with numerous sensors and enables multifunctional handling of different packages. The palletized goods consist of differently shaped containers and require differentiated handling technology.

The Hungarian company Optoforce has announced its entry into the German market and would like to give industrial robots in German-speaking countries a sense of touch with its HEX-70-XE six-axis force/torque sensor.

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

With the SM-4 series, Friedemann Wagner offers a compact quarter-turn actuator for small installation spaces. With an effective torque of 0.3 Newton meters, the mini module can handle up to 3.5 kilograms per square centimetre of inertia.
Fully automatic reach into the box. With Intellipick 3D, a new generation of sensors with a range of additional functions follows on from the Shapescan 3D robot vision product series.

Versatile plant automation. Whether pick and place or joining operations, speed or precision - Epson's Scara and six-axis robots can be used to implement a wide range of applications in plant automation.

Rethink Robotics, manufacturer of collaborative robots for the manufacturing industry, wants to strengthen its growing market presence in Europe and has increased its staff.

Together with system partner Klocke Engineering, Yaskawa is presenting a new training cell and a modular robot cell for palletizing workpieces on CNC machining centers at Nortec.
Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) generated an annual turnover of ten million euros in 2017. The Danish company thus fulfilled its ambitious goal of tripling its turnover in 2017 and is Denmark's fastest growing robotics manufacturer.