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The customer needed to automate the process of picking heavy metal spherical objects from a container. These metal balls are semi-finished products for ball bearings. The task is currently performed manually. Check how the Bin Picking Studio solved this problem

Bin picking of heavy metal spheres

Automation in the postal service will play an important role in the upcoming years. Reaching challenging cycle times and pick rates is something where we continuously strive to push the boundaries further. The solution has an amazing 1.8 second cycle time allowing it to pick up to 2,000 objects/hour

Postal service automation

Picking of metallic objects belongs to one of the most commonly solved problems within the automation. This solution enables the automation of parts picking and their precise placing to a predefined location within the desired cycle time.

Pick and place of flat metal objects

The robot programming barrier keeps automation out of reach for many manufacturers. Let’s explore the key factors that make robot programming so difficult, so we can make automation accessible to the entire manufacturing sector.

5 Reasons Programming Robots is Hard

Article 5 of our Cobot Series: Traditionally, robotics have served limited roles in manufacturing environments; however, various technologies have converged to make robots work well as collaborators with humans and to succeed in various applications.

Technologies Converge to Help Drive Manufacturing Applications

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