Combining precision manufacturing expertise with advanced robotics engineering to build scalable automation solutions.
Rhoda AI has introduced FutureVision, a robotic intelligence platform designed to help robots operate reliably in real-world production environments where materials, layouts and workflows constantly ...
Kentucky companies like GE Appliances, Amazon, and Nucor are embracing robots and AI, leading to safer workplaces, increased efficiency, and new jobs for upskilled workers.
Compared with Industry 4.0, where humans mainly act as supervisors, Industry 5.0 elevates human expertise and contextual understanding. The objective is to allow people to focus on high-value ...
The integration of robotics into plastics manufacturing is an ongoing process that continues the evolution of production lines by enhancing efficiency, consistency, and safety. Robots are being ...
Product packaging lines are no strangers to robotics. These devices have been part of the process in various forms for decades. As technology advances and evolves, so will the applications for these ...
Finishing processes such as grinding, sanding, painting, polishing and buffing can be highly repetitive and physically demanding tasks. Yet, despite its repetitive nature, most surface finishing work ...
Accuracy and reliability are crucial to any manufacturer, but precision medical device manufacturing faces higher demands than most. Luckily, available technologies make this precision more achievable ...
As AI continues to evolve, its capacity to innovate and optimize will further solidify its role as a cornerstone of modern manufacturing.
Increased production from 10-30 parts to 45-60 parts per hour using dual-station collaborative welding setup with operator and robot. Eliminated warping issues and post-weld straightening requirements ...
Pilot project at BMW Group Plant Leipzig follows humanoid robot pilot in the US.
Every Friday at 3 p.m., paint‑shop supervisor Ryan Steffen walked the line at Life Line Emergency Vehicles, hunting for volunteers to sand ambulance panels. Dusty, wrist‑numbing work — no one rushed ...