In the manufacturing sector, sustainable growth largely depends on a company’s ability to innovate and embrace digital transformation. As a result, the integration of industrial robots has been revolutionary in digital factory engineering, as well as other industries.
Motivated by our commitment to choosing projects that make a groundbreaking impact on the world, we decided to collaborate with other experts to develop a flexible robotic hand.
Retail robots can greatly improve the overall customer experience. A cable robot is an example of innovation in retail robotics. Although cable robots are only beginning to gain traction in the industry, they have enormous potential to improve a customer’s shopping experience once they enter a supermarket.
Even though it is called Robot Operating System, ROS is not technically an operating system. It is rather a flexible set of frameworks for writing robot software — a collection of libraries, tools, and conventions that aim to help you simplify the creation of complex robot behavior across a wide range of robot platforms without…
26 May, 16:00 – 17:30 CET, Stockholm Event Partner: THINGS Stockholm Apply on this link * When digitizing large traditional corporations a new kind of resourcefulness is needed to connect multiple moving parts and processes. Businesses accelerate at the intersection of new ideas, business models and technologies. These new digital capabilities revolve around innovation which…
During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the consumer goods shortage became more urgent, sparking broader discussions about supply chain technologies. Supply chain leaders had very little time to address logistics disruptions and sudden swings in demand. They had to rewire operations with new supply chain technologies that helped them be more flexible and…
The project is supported through the Collaborative Grant Scheme Program, which is designed to incentivize the collaboration between the private sector companies and public sector R&D organizations, and engage them in joint research and development projects. The “Three-Finger HRC Robotic Hand” project is being realized in a consortium of four members – HTEC Group, the Faculty…