
5G and AI-enabled robotics platform
Qualcomm Technologies has unveiled the world's first 5G and AI-enabled robotics platform. It offers state-of-the-art connectivity and energy-efficient inference technology for AI and machine learning.
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Qualcomm Technologies has unveiled the world's first 5G and AI-enabled robotics platform. It offers state-of-the-art connectivity and energy-efficient inference technology for AI and machine learning.
In assembly processes, 3D point cloud technology plays a special role in the guidance of industrial robots. Quad-camera sensor solutions that enable multi-stereo recordings are a new approach here.
In order to increase productivity in production, more and more companies are deciding to interlink and automate their machine tools. The right automation system is crucial. Robots and the right gripping technology play an important role here.

Dahl Automation and Rollon get the lightweight robots from Universal Robots up and running with a simple plug & play solution.

German Bionic presents the fourth generation of its intelligent power suit. 'Cray X' is made from ultra-light carbon fibers and can be networked with the IIoT and the smart factory.
The development of electromobility is being driven by the automotive industry. The supplier Webasto reacts and enters the production of battery systems. Kuka supplies the production system for this.
With the Motoman HC20DT IP67, Yaskawa is expanding its current range of collaborative robots with a significantly larger model that is designed for a higher payload and an extended working range.

Our dossier on the latest trends in sensor technology and industrial image processing is now available as an e-paper or for download. Many exclusive reports, application examples and new product lines are waiting for you.

Schmalz sees the coronavirus crisis as an opportunity, as grippers are now in demand for handling tasks in sensitive industries.
There was a lot of news in the past month that we included in our reporting. One thing became clear: despite the crisis, the industry is not standing still, even sees opportunities and is continuing to develop. The most-read articles for you in June.