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Where Drivers Still Beat Autonomous Systems, and Why it Matters
Autonomous systems demonstrate strong performance in repetitive, predictable environments but continue to struggle with low-frequency edge cases that fall outside their training datasets. Even advanced systems can be destabilized by anomalous inputs — such as unexpected objects in a travel path — that human operators handle through contextual reasoning and adaptive judgment. The gap between autonomous capability and human adaptability remains measurable and operationally significant.
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Heavy Equipment Manufacturers Are Using Robotics to Change Crane Trucks
Heavy equipment manufacturers are integrating robotics and automation technologies into truck-mounted crane systems, extending intelligent machine capabilities beyond the commonly discussed domains of autonomous mining vehicles and warehouse systems. The shift involves embedding smart control systems into crane trucks, a segment that has historically received less attention in industrial automation coverage. This represents a broadening of the automation frontier within material handling and lifting equipment categories.
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From Standards to the Shop Floor: Practical Robot Safety Steps Operators Can Apply
A Robotics & Automation News piece outlines practical robot safety measures operators can implement, focusing on the highest-risk moments in robotic cell operations: paused cycles, jam clearance, and impromptu adjustments that bring workers inside guarded perimeters. The article bridges the gap between formal standards such as ISO 10218 and ANSI/RIA R15.06 and day-to-day shop floor behavior. It emphasizes that the moving arm itself is often less dangerous than the transitional moments when operators interact with partially energized equipment.
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FANUC America plans new Michigan manufacturing facility
FANUC America has announced plans for a new manufacturing facility in Michigan representing a $90 million capital investment. The project encompasses 840,000 square feet of new production space and is projected to create 225 jobs, with completion targeted for late 2027. The expansion is positioned to support potential growth in robot production capacity for the North American market.
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5 Best Servo Drives for Factory Automation Systems
Robotics & Automation News has published a roundup identifying five servo drive solutions for factory automation applications. The piece focuses on how servo drives translate electrical commands into controlled mechanical motion, governing speed, position, and torque across production line motors. It frames drive selection as a critical decision, noting that underperforming units directly produce positioning errors, lost cycle time, and unplanned downtime.
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Festo unveils new adaptive gripper for ‘faster, gentler and more hygienic picking’
Festo has introduced the HPSX Universal Adaptive Gripper, a pneumatic soft gripper designed for food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics manufacturing environments. The gripper uses adaptive silicone fingers and food-safe materials to handle irregular or fragile product geometries at higher throughput without damage. It targets the well-documented automation gap in industries where product variability and hygiene requirements have historically limited robotic picking deployment.