
Service robotics for industry
Modules for robotics. Pilz is premiering its new service robotics modules in Munich. Other trade fair topics include the range of safe sensor technology for robot cells and for human-robot collaboration.
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Modules for robotics. Pilz is premiering its new service robotics modules in Munich. Other trade fair topics include the range of safe sensor technology for robot cells and for human-robot collaboration.

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.

They vacuum, mow the lawn or show us the way to the product we are looking for in a retail store - we are talking about service robots. We may personally appreciate the benefits of a robot vacuum cleaner, for example, but one recently drove a 16-year-old to flee in the middle of the night.

Easy Robotics presents its new intelligent solution Profeeder Q, which is designed to simplify the loading of CNC machines with the help of a transportable robot cell, a robot arm and gripper as well as a mobile transport container for workpieces.

Automated, networked production systems are needed to make the smart factory a reality. Henrik Schunk explains how Schunk is creating the conditions for this with intelligent components in the run-up to Automatica.

The new Allen-Bradley Micro870 PLC from Rockwell Automation can support intelligent micro applications requiring up to 304 I/O points, 280 KB of memory and 20,000 program instructions.
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.
Digitalization of linear technology

At Automatica, Bosch Rexroth will be demonstrating the benefits of an end-to-end digital journey through the entire life cycle. Software tools accompany the linear technology components and systems.

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.