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After SUS Corp. introduced ABB’s YuMi dual-arm collaborative robots to its production line, the cobot work cells delivered a 20% increase in production efficiency.
Ford, GM and other automakers are moving to automate more production. That could mean fewer jobs — but also new types of careers.
The new ABB IRB 7710 robot exhibiting its assembly capabilities at Automate 2024. Robots are certainly getting smaller and more collaborative, but that doesn’t mean the era of large industrial robots ...
ABB is expanding its main US robot factory as its customers there in the automotive, packaging and machinery industries confront a tight labour market as they bring production back home.
Overview AI, automation, and real-world applications across industries drive robotics in 2025.Leading companies focus on healthcare, manufacturing, and service ...
ABB's robots are a fixture in many automotive assembly plants. FRIEDBERG, Germany — Robotics specialist ABB said orders for its inkjet PixelPaint robot are likely to bring it to market soon.
ABB ROBOTICS added two modular large robots to its portfolio, the IRB 7710 and IRB 7720. Together with the previously introduced IRB 5710-IRB 5720 and IRB 6710-IRB 6740, this series offers 46 ...
SCARA stands for selective compliance assembly robot Arm.It is an industrial robot with arm-shaped and exact human hand motions that are highly reliable, accurate, and fast in a compact design.
Frida stands for Friendly Robot for Industrial Dual-arm Assembly, and the whole concept is pretty interesting. ABB, which is an industrial heavyweight, has reimagined the industrial robot, which ...
The world of industrial robots has welcomed the next master manipulator, the IRB20. From ABB (NYSE: ABB), the people who brought you the Flexpicker, IRB20 is not only deft, it's also small. Weighing ...
FRIDA, which stands for Friendly Robot for Industrial Dual-arm Assembly, represents what most industrial robots aren't: light weight, padded, adaptable to multiple assembly lines, human-safe, ...
Robots will make robots at a new ABB <ABBN.S> factory in China, which the Swiss engineering group said on Saturday it plans to build for $150 million (£117 million) in Shanghai as it ...