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ABB Robotics is making a $20-million capital improvement effort to increase manufacturing capacity at its Auburn Hills, Mich., plant. “Our investment is a significant step in accelerating ABB Robotics ...
ABB ROBOTICS' RobotStudio ® offline programming and simulation software has been upgraded with a new, virtual robot braking-distance function designed to create an exact simulation of the real-world ...
ABB expands OmniCore robot controller family with two new controllers: E10 and V250XT for an even wider range of manufacturing applications Faster performance and enhanced flexibility enable improved ...
ABB today opened its first global healthcare research hub on the Texas Medical Center (TMC) campus, in Houston, Texas – showcasing a number of concept ...
Regal Rexnord Corporation has joined forces with automation leader ABB Robotics to simplify integration of its GoFa™ cobots into 7th Axis Cobot Transfer Units (CTUs) from Thomson, one of Regal ...
European technology services giant ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd., better known as ABB, said today it has acquired a startup called Sevensense Robotics AG that specializes in improving the mobility ...
ABB Robotics collaborates with the medical community to co-develop innovative automation technologies that help hospitals and laboratories improve productivity and optimize processes.
Zurich-based manufacturing giant ABB Ltd. is planning to invest $20 million and create 72 jobs at its Auburn Hills plant in response to the growth of automation in the automotive industry and ...
ABB Robotics moved into the 538,000-square-foot building in 1993 and opened the manufacturing plant in 2015, becoming the first global industrial robotics company to fully commit to a North American ...
Showcasing its latest and greatest technology, ABB Robotics has expanded staff, production and training space in Oakland County.
The company has added four energy-saving models to its large robot family. The robots are suitable for payloads from 150-310 kg.
I come across "neat tricks" performed by robots all the time; many of them are about as interesting as watching paint dry. ABB Robotics' newest trick is literally that.