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The Melfa RH-CR Scara robots from Mitsubishi Electric are particularly suitable for companies that are at the beginning of their automation and digital transformation.
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The Melfa RH-CR Scara robots from Mitsubishi Electric are particularly suitable for companies that are at the beginning of their automation and digital transformation.

Kuka can look back on the first six months of 2022 with satisfaction: At a good 2.5 billion euros, incoming orders are 34.8% above the previous year's figure. Sales revenue also increased by 13.5% to around 1.7 billion euros.

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.

The University of Bremen becomes a member of the European Robotics Network of Excellence 'euRobin': Within the network, it coordinates one of four scientific focal points.

In addition to collaborative lightweight robotics, Bosch Rexroth is also increasingly involved in the AMR market: through a collaboration with the Austrian manufacturer Agilox and the further development of the 'Rokit' mobile robotics construction kit.

Together with the University of Bremen and dmTech, the start-up Ubica Robotics in Rotterdam has received the euRobotics Technology Transfer Award 2022. The award recognizes the transfer of research results from European robotics research to industrial application.

ABB has opened a new global innovation and education campus at B&R's headquarters in Eggelsberg, Austria. B&R is ABB's global center for machine and factory automation.

Kuka Systems and FlexFactory have launched a strategic cooperation to jointly offer pay-on-production. The aim of the cooperation is to offer customers adaptable production capacities that are booked as a service.

This year's 'Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Robotics & Automation' (IERA) goes to Drishti, a video analysis company based in Mountain View, California.

Universal Robots is expanding its product portfolio with the Cobot UR20. Thanks to a new joint design, the cobot achieves shorter cycle times and handles loads weighing up to 20 kg.