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ZURICH (Reuters) -ABB is launching three new families of factory robots designed specially for China, the Swiss engineering company said on Wednesday, as it aims to benefit from rising demand for ...
ABB’s head of robotics and discrete automation, Sami Atiya, told Reuters that robots used to supply production lines have previously always been restricted to following fixed magnetic strips, ...
The team explained that this is due to its AI-driven Visual SLAM navigation, the AMR P603 is smarter, faster and safer (meeting ISO 3691-4 and ANSI 56.5 standards) while simultaneously delivering ...
ABB (OTCPK:ABBNY) is expanding its portfolio with three new robot families to support China’s ongoing expansion in advanced manufacturing, the Swiss engineering company said on Wednesday.
The market for autonomous mobile robots (AMR) is expected to grow by around 20% per year up to 2026, according to ABB estimates, expanding from $5.5 billion in 2023 to $9.5 billion by 2026.
Swiss industrial group ABB on Thursday announced plans to spin off its robotics division in the biggest shake up at the company since it sold its power grids business to Japan's Hitachi in 2018.
ABB's robots are a fixture in many automotive assembly plants. FRIEDBERG, Germany — Robotics specialist ABB said orders for its inkjet PixelPaint robot are likely to bring it to market soon.
ABB's new family of robots includes the Lite+, PoWa and IRB1200 robots, whose arms can carry different load sizes and work at different speeds according to customers' needs.