Subscribe

Select Topics

Posts by Tag

See all

Latest Blog Post

Robotiq Christmas Special

Mathieu Bélanger-Barrette
by Mathieu Bélanger-Barrette. Last updated on Dec 23, 2015 12:30 PM
Posted on Dec 23, 2015 11:30 AM. 3 min read time

Apparently robotic companies are pretty stoked about the Christmas season and are creating a lot of videos to show their enjoyment. Here is a short compilation of videos from our partners (and one from us) with a Christmas theme. Enjoy!

Robotiq_Happy_holidays_thumb_5-1.jpg

Happy Holidays from Robotiq

We are starting with our own video featuring a 2-Finger 85 Gripper and a Universal Robot UR5. The robot is decorating the tree with fragile balls. And no Christmas balls were broken in the making of this video, which is fairly surprising considering how fragile they are. Will robots be able to decorate Christmas trees in the future and make them look as nice as you can? I’m not sure if I want to ask, but did you break any ornaments this year decorating your tree? 

Santa Prepares Christmas using ArtiMinds Software

Roboticists have a weird attraction to Christmas and Legos, it must be because we are all young at heart! Here is a nice blend of these 2 things. A Universal Robots UR5 paired with a force-torque sensor and a Robotiq 2-Finger Adaptive Gripper are building a Lego Christmas tree using force feedback and adaptive technology. In fact, whatever the part, our Gripper can grasp it correctly and the force feedback or sensitivity allows the robot to insert parts together nice and gently. So if you want to step up your gift game, you may want to add a UR robot to the list to build your children’s new Legos. 

Also, here's the Artminds video published last year.

 

Universal Robots Unwrap their Gifts

This cool robotic choreography has been programmed directly by Universal Robots in their Danish offices. The video is showing all three models of Universal Robots (Papa UR10, Mamma UR5, and Baby UR3). The video also features our 2-Finger Adaptive Gripper on the Papa robot arm! The video is amusing and symbolic at the same time, especially as their new UR3 model was ‘born’ not to long ago.

The Final Countdown - Axis New England

You are worried about being too tipsy during your New Year’s Eve party and not being able to play the piano? Well, we’ve seen the solution for you. Axis New England has thought of everything by using human-robot collaboration to play the Final Countdown together on the same keyboard. Maybe you should do the same to impress your invitees or to cover the fact you are too tipsy to play the entire song... 

It is not by chance that Robotiq Grippers fit so well on Universal Robots, we offer a pretty easy to use UR bundle to allow you to integrate a Gripper rapidly and to program it in a couple of minutes. The adaptive technology of our Grippers, also allows you to grasp a wide range of parts so you can manipulate Legos and Christmas balls using pretty much the same settings. 

Have a great holiday, try not to eat too much and be safe out there! 

eBook ON PROGRAMMING TIPS AND TOP APPLICATIONS FOR UR

Leave a comment

Mathieu Bélanger-Barrette
Mathieu is a production engineer at Robotiq, where he constantly strives to optimize the production line for Robotiq Grippers. He enjoys discovering new robotic applications and sharing what he learns on Robotiq's blog.
Connect with the writer:
http://robotiq.com

Related posts

8 Benefits of Palletizing Cobots in the Coffee and Tea Packaging Process

The coffee industry is very competitive. If you're looking for a way to solve labor shortages, speed up your processes, reduce...

Nicolas Lauzier
By Nicolas Lauzier - November 16, 2022
How to capture sharper images of moving objects

So you’d like to count or inspect moving objects?  Here are a few tips that might help you out.

You can work with a few...

Audrey Boucher-Genesse
By Audrey Boucher-Genesse - May 7, 2020
Surface Finishing: The Essential Guide for Busy People

Surface finishing makes the difference between a quality product and a bargain-bin reject. This guide explains how to choose...

Alex Owen-Hill
By Alex Owen-Hill - February 22, 2020