Freitag, 25. Mai 2012

Robots on the AUTOMATICA 2012


Here's my short and absolutely subjective as well as uncomplete overview of the AUTOMATICA 2012 exhibition at Munich.

What's new???


The M-2000iA series from FANUC ROBOTICS is the world's largest and strongest six-axis, modular construction, electric servo-driven family of robots, designed for a variaty of manufacturing and system processes.


This robot demonstrates a handling operation of motor blocks. It's equipped with quick change and gripping systems from SCHUNK.


 Here you see the heavy-load quick change system that allows the robot to change the actuator / its robot hand for different handling operations.


Two 2-finger grippers (looks like the PGN+ series from SCHUNK)  grasp the motor blocks and the robot takes them to the next process.


Here's the robot after changing its robot hand / gripping systems from the 2-finger grippers to a special gripping system grasping some bigger devices.

At the same time on the SCHUNK exhibition booth...


SCHUNK: superior clamping and gripping.

Now together with our new brand ambassador and former world-class goalkeeper Jens Lehmann.


View into the SCHUNK lounge designed like a soccer locker room.


Our exhibition booth moderator and anchorwoman Jessica Kastrop together with Jens Lehmann.


SCHUNK panel discussion with soccer experts and guests out of the automation branch.


This is what we call a well-attended exhibition stand... ;-)

What else did I see?


SCHUNK light weight arm with integrated anthropomorphic SDH hand as a part of a development project to test washing machines automatically from the Italian company Loccioni.



DLR project: The human at the centre – safe, intuitive collaboration with robotic systems.



Humanoid walking machine.


Last but not least: Justin, the 43-axis robot / mobile humanoid torso from DLR - great!


Samstag, 19. Mai 2012

Husch, husch...


...Grüne Huschspinne in der Blüte eines Gelben Frauenschuhs!

Today I found a green huntsman spider in a blossom of a lady's slipper orchid.

  
Cypripedium calceolus plants you may not find too often. They are strictly protected in Germany.



I was really surprised to find a little (male) green huntsman spider inside the "yellow slipper".



"Olympus macro lens ---> Sony display ---> lady's slipper orchid" view



Montag, 7. Mai 2012

Holocaust Memorial in Berlin


My photographic interpretation of:

The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (German:  Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas), also known as the Holocaust Memorial (German: Holocaust-Mahnmal), a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold.

Taken April 13, 2012.










Freitag, 4. Mai 2012

May impressions


Any idea why spring is my favourite season of the year???


The maypole in the little village of Auernhofen, Franconia.


Dandelion bloom versus flourishing apple trees


explosion of the apple blossoms - either in white or in red



May 1 at Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Nearly no tourists, although we had "Kaiserwetter" ( = glorious, sunny weather) all day long. Instead of the tourists from all over the world I was able to take all the "standard tourist photographs" 85% of all Japanese tourists have in their photo albums as well... ;-)



Rothenburg's most popular panorama view - remarkably without any tourists at the photo spot


Flieder - lilac - Syringa vulgaris - the flowering deciduous shrubs with the fragrant flowers


cherry bloosom of a Japanese flowering cherry / Zierkirsche...


...at the riverbank of the Tauber




Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012

Today's peep show





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