An emphasis on e-commerce
The pandemic didn’t create the thriving e-commerce market taking place across both the consumer and industrial markets, but it certainly heightened its importance.
In 2021, Regal and Rexnord combined to create an expanded range of products and services. The merger included four distinct business segments including motion control, climate solutions, commercial systems and industrial systems. The newly formed Regal Rexnord Corporation highlighted its desire to provide conveying solutions that “keep e-commerce flowing.”
Edge tools from Regal Rexnord include product selection modules for belt drive, bearing and gearing products and mechanical power components, as well as bearing registration and a belt drive efficiency calculator. These tools are easier to use, mobile-friendly and fully integrated. Edge product selection modules assist users in selecting the right power transmission mechanical components based on their specific application requirements. Once they install new bearings products, the bearing registration allows users to not only register their bearings but also manage assets on the Regal PT mobile app. The belt drive efficiency calculator helps users to calculate how much money they can save on energy consumption by using Browning belt drives.
ABB also sees an e-commerce push in packaging, warehouse and distribution industries.
“This trend will see the growth of lighter, smaller robotic applications, enabling the expansion of automation into new areas of warehousing and distribution operations. As artificial intelligence in robotics matures and learning robots become mainstream, expect to see these technologies deployed alongside AMR technologies, orchestrated and managed by intelligent software to provide enhanced flexibility, speed and efficiency,” Segura added.
Automation, motion and drives at Hannover Messe
Electric vehicles, medical applications, consumer goods, warehousing and distribution are just a handful of areas where robotics and automation are gaining momentum. Hannover Messe 2022, taking place May 30 – June 2 in Hannover, Germany is your best bet to see some of these technologies in real world applications.
Schaeffler, for example, will offer an expanded range of precision strain wave gears and a sensor-based strain wave gear, both for use in articulated arm robots with a payload of up to around 20 kg.
“We are adopting a new, innovative approach with the integrated torque sensors, both in design and technological terms, which has aroused considerable interest among our pilot customers,” said Ralph Moseberg, head of the industrial automation business unit at Schaeffler.
Schaeffler will offer an expanded range of precision strain wave gears and a sensor-based strain wave gear during Hannover Messe 2022.
Schaeffler will also present its portfolio of PSC-series high-precision planetary gearboxes for industrial robots in Hanover. These are characterized by a torsional backlash that is ten times lower and a service life that is three times longer than the market standard.
Mechatronic system products from Festo process a lot of data and compress it so that it can be used as diagnostics for maintenance. In the future, predictive maintenance on the basis of artificial intelligence will offer additional possibilities in comparison with traditional condition monitoring approaches. Data from the devices will be merged with process data and evaluated using analytics models and cloud-based solutions. Festo will discuss some of these technologies during Hannover Messe.
“We have decades of application knowledge in sensors and actuators that we can now combine with domain and data science knowledge. This will open the door for artificial intelligence,” said Jan Bredau, head of application software for system solutions at Festo.
Faster software and IIoT solutions
Mechatronics Concept Designer (MCD) from Siemens Digital has easy-to-use modeling and simulation which allows users to quickly create alternative design concepts early in the development cycle. Unlike a model-based tool, MCD allows you not only to see what it looks like but validate that it works. This validation is enabled by the re-use library, from which you can quickly add data to the functional model. This data includes joints, motion, sensors, actuators, collision behavior, and other kinematic and dynamic properties for each component. This allows a physics-based, interactive simulation to verify machine operation. This verification helps you detect and correct errors in the digital model.
The fact that all the heavy lifting can happen digitally is a sign of things to come.
“We react faster to everything today,” Siemen’s Nelson said. “We can get projects going in the simulated world in the cloud without any hardware. We’re really making strides in how quickly some of these new technologies can come to market.”
Wu said that Siemens can take any project with robotics and get it up and running as quickly as possible in 2022. “Instead of spending weeks and weeks on programming, we’re looking at adaptability and user-friendly solutions that we can provide in days.”
These solutions are incorporating AR and VR tools as well.
“Data collected from intelligently automated processes will be analyzed by producers to make more informed decisions. At the same time, more advanced and responsive simulation and programming software tools, such as those in ABB’s RobotStudio, will cover the entire life cycle of robotic applications – from commissioning to onstream productivity – using AR and VR tools to simplify automation for customers,” added Segura at ABB.
Nelson also mentioned the industries push for new power devices to make drives smaller and more efficient in the future, but he believes it will be a few years before this becomes a disruptive technology. “The priority today seems to be industrial communication,” he said.
“Cloud computing, cybersecurity, all of these technologies that have been impacting consumer products are becoming more relevant in the industrial market,” added Wu at Siemens. “This will impact motion control. Our end goal is to make these products and technologies less complicated.”
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FANUC focuses on workforce development
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“We’re deploying such advanced technology, such as with the emergence of cobots and data analytics, trying to get a workforce to keep up with that is very challenging,” said Paul Aiello, executive director of education for FANUC America.
There are two pathways to workforce solutions, as Aiello explains: Upskilling incumbent workers and developing talent in the pipeline. “We work on both fronts,” said Aiello. “For employers that want to upskill their workers in a very rapid, intense training course, we have FANUC Academy.”
FANUC Academy offers coordinated workforce training, some funded through schools. Classes can also take place at FANUC locations. Additionally, in-house training solutions for businesses are available as well.
As for the acquisition side, FANUC America started the Certified Education Program, or CERT, to help build a talent pool filled with people that have current and relevant skills in manufacturing. Since the effort began in 2010, the CERT network has grown to over 1,300 partner schools. Through the partnership with FANUC America, these high schools, post-secondary colleges and universities, now offer education and certification programs using cutting-edge automation technologies that meet businesses’ labor demands. “We make sure schools have access to real industrial equipment and real-world technical curriculum,” said Aiello. “This is to ensure they are building a workforce that aligns with the industry’s needs.”
Whether future workers need to gain a basic understanding of robotic operations and programming or need to understand integration of advanced automation systems, FANUC America has a solution.
Automation and digital manufacturing will unlock opportunities for many businesses in the United States. Innovative manufacturers are looking at ways to seize on this opportunity now and make big investments in new processes and tools. fanucamerica.co