
Artiminds Robotics at the SPS 2024 (www.computer-automation.de)
Program robots easily
At SPS, Artiminds presented a robot-based cable handling application (image) that detects, picks up and joins flexible cables in connector housings. A particular focus here is on process-related real-time data analysis.

Robotics (www.industrial-production.de)
The future of production: data-driven programming of tactile robots
The manufacturing industry is currently in a highly dynamic environment that requires a change in essential concepts and the implementation of production processes.

Automation solution (www.industrial-production.de)
Sensor-based cable harness assembly
At the Hannover Messe, Artiminds Robotics presented a robot-based automation solution for the sensor-assisted assembly of flexible cables and wires in connector housings.

Artiminds Robotics (www.computer-automation.de)
Innovative cable handling application in the Application Park
Artiminds Robotics will be showcasing a robot-based automation solution for the sensor-assisted assembly of flexible cables and wires in connector housings in the Application Park at the Hannover Messe.

Cable handling (www.industrial-production.de)
ArtiMinds Robotics presents cable handling application at the HMI
ArtiMinds Robotics will be exhibiting in the Application Park at the Hannover Messe from April 22 to 26. As a leading provider of software solutions and engineering services for sensor-based robot automation, ArtiMinds will be presenting an innovative cable handling application for precise cable harness assembly at its stand.

Cable handling application at Motek 2023 (www.industrial-production.de)
Robot recognizes the exact pick-up point
At this year's Motek in Hall 7, Stand 7103, Artiminds Robotics will be showcasing a robot-based automation solution for the sensor-assisted assembly of flexible cables in connector housings.

Motek 2023 (www.industrial-production.de)
Cable handling application
At this year's Motek, ArtiMinds Robotics is showcasing a robot-based automation solution for the sensor-assisted assembly of flexible cables in connector housings.

automatica 2023 (www.industrial-production.de)
ArtiMinds presents automation solutions at automatica
ArtiMinds Robotics is presenting automation solutions from the field of advanced robotics at Automatica in Munich. The applications were programmed using the in-house software solutions ArtiMinds Robot Programming Suite (RPS) and ArtiMinds Learning & Analytics for Robots (LAR). Thanks to the low-code approach, both tools simplify the programming of sensor-based robot applications and enable the automation of production tasks that could previously only be solved manually.

Advanced robotics applications (www.industrial-production.de)
Siemens and ArtiMinds develop interface
Artia is a prototype developed jointly by ArtiMinds Robotics and Siemens that connects the ArtiMinds Robot Programming Suite and Simatic Step 7. The aim of the software connector is to minimize the effort involved in implementing advanced robotics applications by automatically creating a communication interface between the robot controller and the PLC.

Siemens and Artiminds (www.computer-automation.de)
Prototype interface for advanced robotics
The coupling between PLC and robot controller is crucial for the integration of advanced robotics applications in an automation environment. With ArTIA, Artiminds and Siemens have developed a software connector that links their engineering tools.

Advanced Robotics (www.industrial-production.de)
New software features
ArtiMinds will be presenting the new features and further developments of its no-code software solutions ArtiMinds RPS and ArtiMinds LAR at Automatica.

ArtiMinds Robotics (www.computer-automation.de)
Applications with no-code software
ArtiMinds Robotics presents new features and further developments of the no-code software solutions Robot Programming Suite (RPS) and Learning & Analytics for Robots (LAR).

"Products of the year 2022" (www.computer-automation.de)
The interactive e-paper of the winners
The interactive e-paper Computer&Automation "Products of the Year 2022" offers twelve categories, 36 winners and video interviews with the award winners at a glance! Click right in and experience the industry's pacesetters up close.

Sustainability (www.industrial-production.de)
Grinding instead of new production
The RoboGrind research project aims to use an AI-based, flexible automation solution for robot-assisted surface processing to make the remanufacturing of worn components competitive with new production.

Winner of the readers' poll (www.computer-automation.de)
These are your "Products of the Year 2022"!
Here they are, the winners of the "Products of the Year 2022" readers' poll! Find out which products and solutions from 2021 impressed our readers!

Products of the year 2022 (www.computer-automation.de)
Robotics - The winners
Robotic systems have become an integral part of everyday industrial life. In the future, the density of robots will continue to increase in all areas. Promising technologies can be found in the top 3 of the robotics category.

Artiminds (www.computer-automation.de)
The RoboGrind research project
The aim of the RoboGrind research project is to make the remanufacturing of worn components from green technologies competitive with new production. An AI-based automation solution is to be developed for this purpose.

Robot integration (www.industrial-production.de)
Process optimization during robot operation
To optimize robot applications, teach points are readjusted manually. Robot operation must be interrupted for this. ArtiMinds now offers a solution for fully automatic optimization.

Industrial robots (www.industrial-production.de)
Installation of flexible cables
The software company ArtiMinds Robotics has developed a new approach for plugging ribbon cables that enables robot-based automation of this monotonous and unergonomic process.

Surface robotics (www.industrial-production.de)
Perfect surfaces, quickly programmed
Visomax Coating has found an intelligent solution for its systems for the post-treatment of coated surfaces in order to easily program new robot applications for the force-controlled surface treatment of grinding and polishing processes.

Special programming software (www.industrial-production.de)
Integrate robots more easily
ZF Friedrichshafen relies on special programming software to simulate robot applications, generate program code using a modular principle, reduce maintenance costs, work independently of manufacturers and alleviate the shortage of skilled workers.

Machine learning (www.industrial-production.de)
Research project for AI-based robot calibration
The aim of the Kirk research project is to use machine learning to develop new software-driven calibration methods for industrial robots. The initiators of the joint project are the University of Stuttgart, DHBW Karlsruhe and ArtiMinds Robotics.

Robot Programming Suite (www.industrial-production.de)
No source code
Quickly and sensitively plugging electronic components onto a circuit board without bending the thin wire connections is a challenging application for a robot.
