Originally introduced to handle highly repetitive, low-weight tasks such as machine tending, assembly, and smaller packaging operations alongside humans, collaborative robots (cobots) have been ...
ABB is expanding its collaborative robot (cobot) portfolio with the new GoFa™ and SWIFTI™ cobot families, offering higher payloads and speeds, to complement YuMi® and Single Arm YuMi in ABB’s cobot ...
YuMi, a human-friendly dual-arm robot design for assembly work alongside humans, is scheduled for release in 2015. The past year has been, in many ways, a landmark year for advances in robotics. I say ...
Six years ago, ABB unveiled YuMi, a collaborative robot that works safely alongside humans, helping with repetitive, dull or dangerous tasks. Now, with the launch of two new models, GoFa and SWIFTI, ...
Dublin, April 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Collaborative Robot Market - Growth, Trends, and Forecast (2020 - 2025)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Collaborative ...
(MENAFN- Robotics & Automation News) ABB Robotics is combining the flexibility of collaborative robots with higher payloads and performance, with the launch of its new PoWa cobot family into the ...
ABB Robotics is a pioneer in industrial and collaborative robots and advanced digital services. As one of the world’s leading robotics suppliers, we are active in 53 countries and over 100 locations ...
ABB ROBOTICS launched two new variants of its GoFa ™ collaborative robot, allowing manufacturers to adopt cobot automation to enhance efficiency. The GoFa 10 and GoFa 12 handle payloads of up to 10 ...
Dublin, May 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Collaborative Robots Market 2019-2028" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. According to this report the global ...
ABB will present numerous recent developments in its portfolio of robots, software, digital, and educational products at IMTS 2022 – booth 236520 – helping manufacturers of all types address issues in ...
Robots are going to steal your job – that’s one myth Sami Atiya would like to debunk. “If you look at the most heavily automated countries in the world – South Korea, Japan, Germany – they have some ...
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