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Industrial robotics become more and more accessible. I already wrote (twice!) about an online course of robotics made by Universal Robots. Now you can also attend to free robotics courses offered by Yaskawa.
In the previous post (robots in film industry), I showed how robots help to make new films. Industrial robots not only work with a camera, but they are also increasingly present on the opposite side of the lens. Below are some examples of films where you can find mechanical actors.
Usually, when we are thinking about robot we have an image of a dirty factory where robot works 24/7 in the dark corner of the hall. But robots are often used to more exciting tasks – like for example making movies.
Robots are relatively cheap and their arms are providing large working envelope and many degrees of freedom. Because of that many people want to use them to milling/machining processes. Can a robot be a better choice than a conventional CNC machine?
Nowadays we don’t have to own things to use them. We are renting our cars, electronics and even office furniture. What about industrial robots?