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1. NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR 3D VISION: A WIDE RANGE OF 3D VISION SYSTEMS OPTIMIZES ROBOT ACCURACY WHEN PERFORMING RANDOM BIN PICKING, ERROR-PROOFING ASSEMBLIES OR DISPENSING ADHESIVES

3. What's New With Robot End-Effectors: Equipment suppliers, and integrators, increasingly offer smart end-effectors for cobots, multi-part handling and IIOT applications

4. Six-Axis Robot Tends Six-Station Battery Assembly Machine

5. What's New From the ASSEMBLY Show: In-person trade show provides thousands of engineers with key insights into smart manufacturing, evolving technologies and state-of-the-art tools for assembly

6. Robots Automate Testing of Nanosatellites

7. Strain Gauge Enables Bipedal Robot to Walk

8. Options for Pick and Place: As electromechanical units and robots increase in popularity, pneumatic and cam-driven systems remain staples in pick and place operations

9. Rotary Actuators for Automated Assembly: Decades-long refinement makes today's rotary actuators more precise and versatile than ever

10. Grippers for Small Parts: Grabbing, moving and placing tiny parts is no problem--with the right gripper or cup

12. Force and Torque Sensors: Advanced technologies increase the accuracy of force and torque sensors used in product assembly and end-of-line testing

13. What's new with SCARA robots: besides speed and accuracy, today's SCARA robots offer better control, simpler programming and greater durability

14. What's new with vibration welding: enhanced process-control, preheating and data-gathering capabilities make vibration welding an even better choice for joining thermoplastic parts

16. Does your robot need a tool changer? With the right tool changer, a robot can perform multiple assembly tasks quickly, safely and cost-effectively

18. Multiple cameras, one controller: new technology lets manufacturers operate up to eight dumb cameras on a single controller--greatly enhancing their vision-system capabilities

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