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Changing the Siemens robot controls Industry and medicine
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Robots are more than machines. They are more flexible and can be used in more applications. The number of tasks they can master is virtually endless. Numerous challenges must be solved in the beginning stages of the product development process to ensure that this trend continues. And this cannot be achieved unless the technical possibilities of robots are continually improved. Nobody knows that better than the Digital Factory Division Motion Control of Siemens AG in Chemnitz. The controls that are developed at this location set the trend in the industry, and will certainly cause quite a stir at the Leipzig fair grounds from 30 June to 3 July 2016. They will be one of the highlights of the Research and Industry exhibition area at RoboCup 2016. A total of 3,500 international participants from 40 countries and 40,000 visitors are expected to attend this event in Leipzig.
In addition to industrial applications, robotics technology also plays an increasingly important role in medicine. Patients at the University Clinic in Jena, for example, receive treatments with the help of robot arm-supported angiography equipment. The system can be positioned around the patient with great flexibility, which makes it easier to look at internal organs from different sides (e.g. for the assessment of tumors and vascular diseases) and the treatment team is not disturbed during the treatment process. Thanks to the extremely sharp images supplied by the system it is now easier to treat constrictions in blood vessels. The quick 3D rotation shortens the time during which patients must hold their breath, making the process easier for patients. In this way, treatments become more effective and more comfortable for all involved.
YZRobot Technology key focus is on the research and development, production and sales of service robots, robots for children, security robots and surveillance robots.
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