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The UR5 robot arm from Universal Robots became the first non human to ring the closing bell on the NASDAQ on November 12, 2013. When I broke the news that a non-human would be ringing the bell ...
Before RSS Manufacturing & Phylrich put its Universal Robots UR5 robot to work, the task of manually bending 1,500 workpieces on a tube bender would take three days. With its new UR5 device, the same ...
Universal Robots ' UR5 robot arm will reach up and ring the closing bell. The special arm is equipped with a three-fingered gripper from Schunk, a German company which makes clamping technology.
To ring the NASDAQ closing bell, the UR5 robot arm was integrated with a three-fingered SDH gripper. UR5 weighs only 40 pounds and can handle a payload of up to 11.3 pounds.
The UR5 robot fits perfectly within that master plan,” says Escalette. RSS Manufacturing & Phylrich purchased the UR-robot through distributor Sparkem Technology in San Diego. Sr.
Unlike any industrial robots that came before them, Baxter and the UR5 were created to run cage-free as true "collaborative robots." "The direct interaction with the robot has always been a key part ...
Universal Robots' Stefan Tøndering Stubgaard provides an overview of the cage-free, simple-to-program UR5 robot during its U.S. debut at IMTS 2012.
Yesterday afternoon the NASDAQ closing bell was rung by something that's not human. It was Universal Robots' UR5 robot arm that, after putting on a show to demonstrate its dexterity for traders ...