The Scoop - Issue 2
Updated: Dec 2, 2021
April 2020

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MiR 250:Technology that can maximize your workflows.
The MiR250 has a footprint of 580 x 800 mm and a height of only 30 centimeters while still being able to move as much as 250 kg with a speed of 2 meters/second. This makes the AMR more agile than any other AMRs on the market and highly adaptable for challenging environments.
Thanks to the small footprint, it can drive in spaces as narrow as 80 centimeters. So, doors and elevators that can be an obstacle for other mobile robots, are not a problem for the MiR250. The MiR250 is constructed for long lifetime, easy serviceability and work 24/7 with the option for fast battery swap. Further, it has been designed according to current applicable safety standards.
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New Advantech Monitors VUE-2000 Series

"The VUE-2000 series features Advantech’s latest industrial displays. They have been designed to sit at the intersection between innovation and functionality, with multiple uses. The VUE-2000 series can be used as a stand-alone touch monitor with the optional VESA stand, be panel mounted, used as an AIO to connect with an IPC device, and as an OpenFrame display with rear circuitry for easy access." Learn More
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Universal Robots Launch: Actinav

"The ActiNav Autonomous Motion Module (AMM) synchronously handles vision processing, collision-free motion planning, and autonomous real-time robot control. ActiNav does not require prior robot programming experience. ActiNav setup is intuitive using the Universal Robots teach pendant, teach by demonstration, and the six-step wizard-guided setup process." Learn More