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Robots
Yumi by ABB
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Personally, my present wrapping leaves a lot to be desired, so this fellows delicate touch would be a welcome aid this festive season!
Here’s ABB’s YuMi ~ I’m unsure if the name is a play on words, though the ethos is definitely “you and me”.
This collaborative robot 🤖 with its dual arms is ideal for small parts assembly and working alongside its human companion.
Interestingly enough, we received an enquiry a few years ago from a company wanting to automate a very persnickety and frustrating part of their process involving minuscule coils which staff were finding painstaking to control.
This is the wonder of technology and technology at its best ~ when an advance casts new light and potential on a seeming dead end from the past💡Compare this affable cherub to the terrifying specimen on the next panel and be mindful of professed vs shadow aims. NOV 2018 CLIP
This clip is from the Smart Factory Expo.
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Metallic Hitmen
Pitched as useful in hazardous conditions where terrain is hostile to human life, could it be that hazardous conditions were to be created for the debutante ball of Robots in earnest?
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ABB Armonisation MultiAxe - ABB Multimove with two axes positioners
This demo from ABB is a great illustration of robots being used in the process of welding, showing both automized welding torch and turntable.
You can see more about our welding product range and collaborations on our Green Control System Case Study which comes to life via our Renewable Energy Industry Box (Renewable Energy - 2M Automation) , our Additive Manufacturing Case Study with Partners Arc Additive and ABB via our Partner Ranges & Collaboration Product Box (Partner Ranges & Collaborations - 2M Automation), and our Holy Trinity Of Sparks & Beams Case Study with Partners B&R Automation, JTR Automation and QA Weld Tech via our Cladding Industry Box (Cladding - 2M Automation).
Not to forget our numerous Project Write-Ups and Blog Posts on our R&D and technical advances in the field:
Product Upgrade with Partners TPS WeldTech Blog Post, (Product Upgrade - 2M Automation).
Product Blog Post with Partners Sulzer, (The Hole - 2M Automation).
Last but not least, the Project that started it all for Clients IODS, (Cladding Control System with I.O.D.S - 2M Automation).
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Fanuc Robot Trials on a 2M Project
Ben on-site running trials with this Fanuc robot 🤖
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High speed pick and place with a desired speed of one pick-up cycle per second.
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This robot will pick and place 6 items per second in its prime and work non-stop for approximately 10hrs a day.
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MARCH 2029 CLIP
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Robot Golf Buggy
Catch catch catch catch catch! Scenes from a Robotics Exhibition. JULY 20016 CLIP
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Fanuc Robot Training
2M enrols in robot school 🤖 🏫 📚 ~ and talk about a room with a view!
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Energy Industry Control System
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Puzzle Pieces
It’s been a pleasure meeting with local machine builders today, it was in fact like stepping onto a vintage film set.
The stark reality is that the hands-on skills of machine builders are in much demand due to decades of undervaluing and under-resourcing certain skill sets.
With generations of missing links, there can be real knock on effects for client requests for anything from demo rigs to bespoke industrial and production cells and stations within factories.
Today we brainstormed possible solutions for an extremely persnickety and difficult to handle part of a process. Here you’ll see moulds from the shelf of past developments at PPL Engineering.

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A Museum of Ideas
Shelf after shelf of parts and pieces for fitting, making, and testing machines and processes.
Welcome to an old school mind palace where you can check ideas in and out of the library, and where archives offer many nuggets.

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Made to Measure
There’s no part too big or too small here, so experience, drawings and indeed the drawing board are used for trial and error to develop pieces and machines to client specifications.

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Keeping Your Cool in the Clouds
Walking out of the fascinating machine builders den and back onto the courtyard on a bright and breezy autumnal day, I was greeted by the mill’s chimney.
This reminded me of a jaw dropping show of yesteryear, some of you may remember Fred Dibnah the first time around. This documentary about a steeplejack went on to receive many well deserved awards.
You may be lost for words when you realise exactly what he’s signed up for!
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Symmetry of Time & Space - Centre Stage
We’ve quoted recently for a new and exciting project involving a sculpture, music, water, and sound.
Quite the mystery isn’t it? What I can share is that these beautiful and intricate domes provide inspiration from the past.
Indeed, style never fades. Nor do engineering fundamentals. All over the world, scientists, architects, engineers, artists, musicians, therapists, practitioners, chefs etc etc etc delve into the histories of their disciplines to recapture, reprise, and reconcile gems of the past into modern works.
Such is the organic nature of research and development.

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How Can Old Persian Bathhouses Help Us Eat Food On Mars?
Following on with the theme of Persian domes, researchers over at MIT Media Lab in Massachusetts are exploring the complex geometry of structures in the Lut Desert of Iran.
Using local materials, these bathhouses remain engineering feats as a greenhouse on Mars would require the exact same tenets to succeed:
a. a closed clean water system
b. an open-air water flow circulation
c. a water reservoir
d. safe power access
e. the isolation of interior life
f. the insulation of temperature & humidity from extreme external environments
Once again, the human experience involves symmetry between past and present endeavours.
Check out the MIT lab for more!
https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/persian-domes-for-human-space-exploration-on-mars/overview/

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A Tale As Old As Time
Throughout human history people have been fascinated by the idea of teleportation, whether it be with raw materials and vehicles or with spiritual mechanisms such as tarot and intuition.
Enjoy one particularly creative and playful take on teleportation over at MIT lab. Re-imagining interfaces may one day facilitate the vicarious touch at the very least.
See what you think, or should that be, what you feel?










