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Robotics No-Brainer (4/7/21)
MiR Fleet
Past No-Brainers

Optimize your internal transportation with a MiR Fleet

MiR Fleet software provides easy, centralized, web-based configuration for complete synchronization between multiple MiR robots. Eliminate bottlenecks and downtime with 24/7 mobile robot operation throughout your facility.

Centralized control of robots

MiR Fleet offers centralized control of robots from a single station, throughout all your facility, thanks to an intuitive web-based interface.

 

Easy programming of the robots for different operations

It is easy to program and control a robot fleet, including robots with different top modules, Hooks or other accessories. Once the programming phase is over, the system manages the priorities and selects the most suitable robot to the operation that needs to be carried out, based on position and availability.

 

Updates via SMS or e-mail

E-mail notifications keep you updated about obstacles or other possible unforeseen events that may prevent the robot from carrying out a task.

Past No-Brainers

INCREASED END OF ARM TOOL EFFICIENCY IS OPENING DOORS TO NEW APPLICATIONS

As robots become further integrated into all industries, savvy businesses are exploring different ways to utilize them in multiple processes. The three main categories that encompass most industrial robot operations are Material handling, Processing Operations and Assembly and Inspection. Selecting an End of Arm Tool (EOAT) that is best suited to accomplish the defined task(s) is imperative...

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From AGVs to AMRs

As automation becomes the new norm for manufacturing and warehousing operations in the Industry 4.0 era, the options to help you achieve it are rapidly evolving. Technologies such as unmanned forklifts, collaborative robotic arms, improved sorting/collection, and smart conveyors are advancing as costs continue to decline; making these options more accessible for businesses of all sizes...

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Robot programming (Teaching) is getting easier and easier

As robots have evolved to become more efficient so has the process of programming them. A common misconception about robot programming is that you must be a highly skilled programmer to get a robot up and running...

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Easily connect conveyors to maximize process flow

Real efficiency in logistics automation is achieved when the entire workflow is handled by robotics solutions that communicate smoothly with each other. That’s the vision behind ROEQ’s Top Roller that automates load and unload operations for the MiR series...

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Robotic Packaging Automaton

Packaging has been an important part of business operations for centuries. The $900 billion industry has emerged as an integral process of every business, from multi-million dollar corporations to small-town mom and pop shops. Protecting products during transit isn't an inexpensive endeavor, either...

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Robotic Integration When and Where It's Needed Most

One thing that has been on the minds of many during the current market situation is how to deal with labor shortages — in manufacturing, in material handling and in food and beverage production. The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) reports that 89% of manufacturers are having difficulty finding skilled workers...

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The Evolution Of The Gripper

It has been roughly 50 years since the first readily controllable gripper was created. The Stanford arm utilized two straight-bar fingers with linear motion that slid together to grip and release objects. Since, grippers have continued their evolution from three-finger graspers to robotic hands with flexible joints, contactless grippers that use suction and flexible cups...

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