With 3D vision guidance, robots can pick parts from leaning stacks, insert complex parts into assemblies, and even retrieve randomly distributed parts from a bin.
Almost all U.S. manufacturers offer health benefits to their employees, but the rising cost of those benefits is impairing their ability to hire workers, battle overseas competitors, develop new products, and invest in assembly technology.
When a medical manufacturer approached Allied Automation to build a system to assemble an adhesive applicator, the company knew how to get the job done.
When Reno, NV, startup Mariah Power went looking for a manufacturer to build its new wind turbine for residential use, automotive supplier MasTech leapt at the opportunity.