NAGOYA, Japan, July 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Techman Robot, at the Robot Technology Japan exhibition in Nagoya, Japan, proudly introduced its latest product, the TM30S. This collaborative robot (cobot) redefines the next generation of automation with built-in AI technology and industry-leading high payload capacity.
Leading the pack with 30 kg payload capacity The TM30S boasts an impressive 35 kg payload capacity and a 1702 mm arm length, far surpassing the standard 30 kg capacity of comparable products. Its superior arm design extends the range of motion, allowing for efficient product handling and making it an ideal solution for automation in the automotive industry and smart stacking/unstacking applications. During the exhibition, the TM30S demonstrated its ability to handle heavy tires, using AI technology to recognize complex tire dimensions, brands, and production dates, thus creating comprehensive production records.
AI-assisted mixed-box unstacking solution In addition to its exceptional payload capacity and arm length, the TM30S features built-in smart vision and AI technology. Equipped with a 3D camera, it rapidly identifies box volumes and positions. Even when faced with packages of varying sizes and complex orientations in the logistics industry, the TM30S can effortlessly recognize tilting, fitting, and tape-wrapped scenarios, achieving efficient mixed-box unstacking through AI.
Expanding into the automotive and electronics industries Nagoya, Japan, is home to numerous automotive and manufacturing giants. Automation technology is widely used in automotive manufacturing, electronic product assembly, medical equipment production, and logistics. Techman Robot's built-in AI and smart vision technology assist the automotive and electronics industries in quality inspection and assembly automation. With rapid multi-angle inspections, it ensures that every component and final product meets high standards. The TM image manager complements this by establishing production records, aiding users in effective management and tracking of inspection results.
Techman Robot has established a technical and after-sales service office in Nagoya, expanding its local service network. Collaborating with numerous dealers and system integrators, they offer a comprehensive one-stop solution from automation assessment to post-sales service.
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Techman Robot Unveils New High-Payload AI Cobot TM30S
GUANGDONG, China, Sept. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Since the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Guangzhou in Guangdong Province has been a prominent port where Sino-foreign trade flourished, attracting numerous foreign merchants who traveled here along the Maritime Silk Road.
Following the founding of the People's Republic of China, Guangdong continued to serve as China's "trade window." To earn foreign exchange and meet the country's urgent demand for various imported materials necessary for large-scale economic construction, Guangdong capitalized on its geographical proximity to Hong Kong and Macao to host three export fairs from October 1955 to May 1956. In this context, officials from the former Ministry of Foreign Trade and the Guangdong Provincial Government considered hosting a national export fair in Guangzhou.
From April 25 to May 25, 1957, the first Canton Fair took place, covering an exhibition area of 9,600 square meters and showcasing 10,900 categories of goods. The event attracted 1,223 buyers from 19 countries and regions, achieving an export turnover of $17.54 million. Today, the Canton Fair stands as the longest-running and largest comprehensive international trade exhibition in China, often regarded as "China's No. 1 Exhibition." As of the first half of 2024, this grand event has successfully hosted 135 sessions, established trade relations with 229 countries and regions worldwide, achieved a cumulative export turnover of approximately $1.5 trillion, and attracted over 9.3 million overseas participants. The fair has significantly enhanced trade exchanges and fostered friendly ties between China and other countries and regions across the globe.
In 2015, the China (Guangdong) Pilot Free Trade Zone was established in Shenzhen, Guangdong, making it one of the second batch of pilot free trade zones approved in China. Johannes Jozef Bults, a Dutch entrepreneur engaged in import and export in the Qianhai and Shekou Area of Shenzhen, an integral part of the pilot free trade zone, noted that since the establishment of the zone, he has witnessed a continuous optimization of the business environment. "The government's support, from company registration to everyday operations, has made it incredibly convenient for entrepreneurs to do business here," he remarked.
Gu Qingyang, an associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, expressed that China is currently at a critical stage of development. He anticipates that Guangdong will continue to embody the pioneering spirit of innovation and exploration, boldly venturing into avenues for high-quality development in China.
Since 2024, the term "new quality productive forces" has become a frequently discussed theme in economic plans across various sectors and regions in Guangdong. The province is dedicated to developing the manufacturing industry and prioritizing the real economy, aiming to build a modern industrial system with international competitiveness and accelerate the formation of "new quality productive forces." Additionally, Guangdong is committed to enhancing the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, focusing on strengthening major infrastructure connectivity, improving foreign trade cooperation, accelerating industrial investment, and promoting collaboration in marine sectors. The province is also working to continually improve its maritime, land, and air transportation while leading in institutional openness regarding rules, regulations, management, and standards within the Greater Bay Area.
The spirit of openness from the Maritime Silk Road continues to thrive. Today, Guangdong has become a microcosm of China's reform and opening-up, serving as a vital window for the world to understand and engage with China.
Contact: Mei Zhang
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From Maritime Silk Road Hub to "Trade Window": Guangdong's Continuous Push for Opening Up