
Show cell with two high-speed robots
A show cell with two high-speed robots will be on display at Yaskawa's stand. The two robots are Moto Mini, the smallest model in the company's Motoman series.
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A show cell with two high-speed robots will be on display at Yaskawa's stand. The two robots are Moto Mini, the smallest model in the company's Motoman series.

Component provision and stockpiling
ESG Automatisierungstechnik is presenting its new Sumo Europlex at Motek. This is a complete solution for the provision and storage of components on Euro pallets measuring 1,200 mm × 800 mm.
Feeder, six-axis and Scara robots
Epson will be showcasing its Scara and six-axis robots as well as automation components in practical applications at Motek. A new vibratory feeder will be presented at the stand, which will be available in two versions from October 2019.

The sBot Speed safety system from Sick enables robots that slow down when approached, stop in good time and continue working independently as soon as the person has left the work area.
Configure the right drive and control solution online, order it and put it into operation yourself - a comprehensive parallel arm kinematics kit from SEW-Eurodrive shows just how easy it is to implement even complex robot solutions today.

Contact Software is a new member of Mitsubishi Electric's e-F@ctory Alliance. The partner network supports the Factory Automation division in providing complete solutions for intelligently networked production.

At its stand in Hall 9, Fanuc will be demonstrating how machines can be automated with a conventional or collaborative robot. A new software function makes it possible to connect machines and robots with just one cable.
At first glance, production hall 10 on the KUKA site in Augsburg looks like just another production environment. What you don't see: All the machines in the hall are connected to a cloud and have various Industry 4.0 functions.
Artificial intelligence is already much more common today than it seems. This is because the use of AI is rarely visible. It usually takes place in the background - and increasingly so.

The technology group ABB wants to equip medical laboratories with collaborative robots.