Automate 2017 Robotics Demonstrations Lots O'Bots Almost like being there! In Chicago
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- I went to the robotics show and shot video of a number of demonstrations . At 12;53 I stopped a robot with my bare hands.
1;14 Flexlink
2;00 Precise Automation
2;15 ABB
4;00 Denso
4;14 Soft Robotics
5;13 Stäubli
5;43 Nachi
6;41 Kuka
7;21 HRG
9;04 Duaro
9;30 Yamaha
11;07 Omron
11;24 Stäbli TX2
Hi Chuck / I saw a video, about robots, being tested in the fast food industry to make burgers, fries and drinks. Cool show.
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Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot arm gear , over 30 years experience
So, last night, about an two hours before hitting the sack, I watched three videos, one with Richard Dawson speaking about "Family Feud", "a South Park" episode, where Eric Cartman is being pursued by extra terrestrials, and this, " Lots O' Bots" video - as I dined on "Hunan Happy Family". Sometime around 2:00 AM, I was awakened from a dream where I was captured by aliens, who were attempting to "probe me Eric Cartman style, with the Flexlink robot (1:57).
No more Chinese food before bedtime for me!
The future is all good...
,,, almost forgot, the "aliens" were equipped with British accents!
Aliens learn only the best and most proper English
Robots serving coffee, serving ice cream, I want this future.
You got it! Done.......
Thanks for the first part, using high schoolers for entry level manufacturing jobs. This part of the video is the interesting part, the technology of robots becomes less impressive as we see higher technology and increased functionality. I know that robots can do assembly much faster, and efficiently, and more accurately than humans.
They were talking about high school graduates going to work before going to college. Employment was the emphasis at the opening press conference. It sounds like manufacturers are having a hard time filling job openings. One of the problems that was voiced at the show is that manufacturing is taught in the history classes. Henry Ford is important but sooo yesterday.
Henry Ford was a bright man, who had a good idea in the right place at the right time. By 1927, one-half of the cars that had been sold in the US were Model T Fords. But his anti-semetism and his stubborn refusal to make subsequent, but needed, changes showed he was less than perfect. Yes, a very important person in US manufacturing history, but sooo yesterday.
RideswithChuck
Well in this case the "sooooo yesterday" derision is irrelevant. The basic information is always good. It breaks no bones to always remember and never forget where we came from, how it all got started. Henry Ford pioneered on mass production methods, I believe, starting with the Assembly Line approach.
0:18 I just read a thing about that on boeing.
Great Video!
Do you have a plan to visit CIIF Shanghai 2017 in this November?
If somebody paid my way I'd be happy to be there.
oh,that's a lot money,but if my company(www.rokae.com) could grow into a bigger one,maybe we could pay your way,ha。
thanks very much for all your video,I've learned a lot。
I look forward to your great success..
When will you be showcasing Automate 2018?
I don't think there is another Automate until 2019. I plan on being at IMTS 2018 in September
I hope robots can free us from slavery we need to be free from jobs
Robots must take jobs Immediately Tell me about it, I hope it happens before 2025 I work in a cheese conversion/ distribution factory, and we use SealedAir machinery on our line, but that shit is outdated by like 10 years, you’d think factories like this would jump on the robotics, automation bandwagon like Amazon.
bassplayer807able
Well, I guess they figure "If it ain't broke why fix it?...and we still can meet payroll while making money. So the heck with it."
Shrugs.
Learn mandarin, pal! ;)
I have to brush up on my English first.