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“We are excited about the MLX100 robot gateway and what it means for the wider adoption of robotics in the consumer packaging industry,” says Roger Christian, vice president, marketing and development ...
"So with this Motoman robot, (students) learn the programming and operations and get certified in Motoman robotics which, to go to (a private) course, costs about $3,000." ...
Motoman snaps up Agile Planet Agile Planet, a developer of software and hardware products for intelligent robotics, has had all its outstanding shares acquired by the Motoman Robotics division of ...
Rapid Robotics is based in San Francisco, California. ABOUT YASKAWA MOTOMAN Founded in 1989, the Motoman Robotics Division of Yaskawa America, Inc. is a leading robotics company in the Americas.
Teach a robot to fish and it will fish forever. Give a robot humanoid arms and it will build the fishing pole, catch the fish, gut it, pack it in ice, cook it, and then perform a little dance. The ...
Yaskawa Motoman played host Tuesday to about 100 area high school and college students as part of an effort to attract more young people to the expanding robotics field.
Yaskawa Motoman has released a new interface supporting NI LabVIEW programming of Motoman industrial robots. Developed in collaboration with National Instruments and ImagingLab, the library allows ...
The Motoman Robotics division of Yaskawa America Inc. has acquired all outstanding shares of Agile Planet Inc.
Introduced at Pack Expo in September, the delta-style Motoman MPP3 robot from Yaskawa America Inc.'s Motoman Robotics Division is designed for high-speed packaging, cartoning, and kitting ...
Yaskawa Motoman introduced the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) platform this week at Automate 2015, a robotics and automation technologies conference in Chicago.
The German scale-up has been growing its portfolio of partnerships, including Ohio-based robot manufacturer Yaskawa America, Inc., Motoman Robotics Div., one of the first original equipment ...
Using motion-capture technology, a Japanese company programs an industrial robot to wield a samurai sword. Robot could exactly mimic the moves of a master swordsman, becoming a slicing and dicing ...