Delta Line continues to expand its industry-leading range of motion control solutions with the launch of two 115 mm frameless BLDC motor designs. High torque, smooth motion, and compact design make these motors ideal for robot joints.
u-blox (SIX:UBXN), a global provider of leading positioning and wireless communication technologies and services, announced the certification of its SARA-R5 module on KDDI’s LTE-M networks. The module is the first product based on UBX-R5, u‑blox’s own low-power wide-area (LPWA) chipset, to achieve operator certification in Japan.
Preventing unplanned downtime in industrial processes only gets more important during times of high demand. The cost of gearbox, motor and drive shaft replacement often pales in comparison to that of the lost production resulting from mechanical torque overload failures caused by jams, collisions and binding in the driveline.
West Midlands 5G (WM5G) has demonstrated the results of its pioneering 5G trial in collaboration with nexGworx and its technology partners BT and Nokia at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC).
The Internet of Things, or the IoT, has changed the world as we know it. As a global community, we are more connected than ever—and perhaps more than we realize. Through the Internet of Things, we now have a vast network of internet-connected devices gathering, analyzing and storing data, running the gamut from smart home products to driverless vehicles.
STXI Motion, a global motion control and servo solution company, will present a variety of low-voltage mobile motion platform solutions intended for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), automated guided vehicles (AGVs), and shuttle system deployment at MODEX 2022, held March 28–31 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Minimal interfering contour, short cycle times, and high energy efficiency – SCHUNK magnetic grippers offer a vast array of advantages. They handle ferromagnetic parts reliably over the long term and leave no traces. Two new variants now provide even more design freedom for robotic applications.
Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced that its Analog FastSPICE (AFS) platform is now certified for United Microelectronics Corporation’s (UMC) 28nm high-performance, low-power process technology. With this certification, customers using Siemens‘ AFS platform can now leverage the performance enhancement and power efficiency of UMC‘s proven 28HPC U+ process for their next-generation analog/mixed-signal designs.
At Qualcomm, we have a culture of innovation. We take pride in researching and developing fundamental technologies that will change the world. It’s also in our DNA to prototype these ideas and ensure that they can be deployable and scalable under real-world conditions. We have a saying that if you haven't tested it, it doesn't work — so we seed ideas, build prototype systems, and seeing if they are worth the effort to commercialize.