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February 15, 2016 By ipa

Robotic CNC Machining Creating Breathtaking Structures

Engineering firm utilizes CNC machining and robotics technology.

A Dutch engineering firm claims to have created the first robotically crafted building in the Netherlands. The firm, Studio RAP, used a combination of robotics and CNC machining technology to create the 130-square-metre structure inside of another structure, from the ground up without the use construction workers to build the individual parts. The precision of CNC machining techniques like those in use at IP Automation combined with complex and ground-breaking robotics has enabled Studio RAP to design and create complex architectural structures.

In an interview with dezeen, the engineering firm’s founder Wessel van Beerendonk noted,

 “We see a lot of potential in embracing digital fabrication…We strive for a direct link between the unlimited possibilities of the digital world and the material world through robotic fabrication..Our aim is to take this out of the academic world, where a lot of developments have been initiated, and apply it to building practice.”

The structure was digitally designed and incredibly efficient, constructed of individually machined wood panels connected to form a central column. While this technique has been proposed and even used to a certain extent in other countries it is a great example of the increased use of robotics and CNC technology in the construction industry.

Filed Under: cnc machining, custom machining, engineering design, News, robotic engineers

September 7, 2015 By ipa

Engineering Design Programs and the Self–Driving Car

Top engineering design universities join Toyota for self–driving car robotics research.

The race to develop a self–driving car is one of the tightest among engineering design firms. Competition to recruit leading automation engineers is stiff, and with good reason.  Apple recently confirmed contracting a senior Tesla engineer and at least six other automation product development experts.

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Engineering corporations are in the race for self–driving vehicles. Stay tuned for the latest in engineering design with IP Automation.

Toyota is thinking along the same lines as Apple– developing a self–driving car will require some of the best minds in robotics and automation engineering design. The major automotive corporation is collaborating with Stanford and MIT to push engineering development research to the max.

Spending over $50 million over the next five years, Toyota will launch joint engineering research centers at both universities. MIT and Stanford are two of the biggest names in engineering design, and large international corporations frequently recruit from both programs.

Though Toyota insists it has no intentions of building a fully automated car, its engineering design and robotics research with MIT and Stanford will certainly take steps towards the prospect. Self–driving features already exist in a number of vehicles. Lexus premiered self–parking cars in 2007 and Tesla will soon release vehicles capable of automatically changing lanes.

Self–driving features, and soon self–driving cars, are the envy and the goal of automation engineering firms throughout the globe. Keep up to date with automation and robotics product development with engineering design firm IP Automation.

Filed Under: engineering design, engineering firms, engineering services, News, robotic engineers

August 19, 2015 By ipa

ReWalk Robotics’ Medical Engineering Feat

Medical engineering device allows paraplegic to walk NYC streets.

ReWalk Robotics has the medical engineering community talking about its updated version of robotic legs. The ReWalk Personal 6.0 is an exoskeleton strapped to the user’s legs, robotically allowing the user to walk.

Now approved for both clinical and personal use, the latest ReWalk is also the most user–friendly version yet. In just ten minutes users can attach the legs and be ready to walk– all without assistance.

Robert Woo, demonstrating the robotic exoskeleton in the video below, is excited to be the first to order his own ReWalk. Unable to walk since a 2007 accident, Woo has been active on the medical engineering scene.  He tests exoskeletons in their clinical trials and offers consultation to medical engineering companies.

With New York City’s constant construction and uneven sidewalks, wheelchairs are at best cumbersome in crowded urban environments. ReWalk Robotics’ exoskeleton not only heightens paraplegics’ mobility, but also offers numerous health benefits. Researchers are presently determining how walking with exoskeletons improves a paralyzed user’s muscle mass, circulation and digestion.

In the meantime, Robert Woo and his wife are completing a certification course to take home their own ReWalk Personal 6.0.

Read the full article from IEEE Spectrum and see how IP Automation serves the medical engineering industry by designing cardiac devices, insulin pumps and more.

Filed Under: medical devices, News, robotic engineers

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IPA 30th Anniversary Celebration

August 24th | 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM

IP Automation is celebrating 30 Years in Business! This joint ceremony not only celebrates our 30 years in business; it also honors our founder Ilia Petkov, who is retiring after 30 years!

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