Yamaha Motor Corporation, established in 1955 and headquartered in Iwata, Japan, is a global leader in the manufacture of motorized products. The company's diverse product lineup includes motorcycles, marine products such as boats and outboard motors, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), side-by-side vehicles, snowmobiles, golf cars, generators, and industrial robots. Yamaha Motor is committed to delivering innovative and reliable products that enhance mobility and contribute to the joy of customers worldwide. With a strong emphasis on research and development, the company continually advances technologies in engine performance, environmental sustainability, and automated solutions, serving markets across the globe.
Choosing the fast and highly featured YSM20R mounter has enabled the acclaimed microphone and audio brand to deliver innovative new products to market.
ATTI srl, the Italian distributor of Yamaha Motor, will display industrial automation solutions at the Parma trade fair, including modular transporters with doubled payloads and Robonity linear axes.
Yamaha Motor Robotics FA Section will show visitors to Motek 2022 its family of compact, affordable industrial robots boost the productivity of common component-handling and product-assembly processes.
Laborious manual procedures associated with tasks such as product changeovers can slow down surface-mount assembly and prolong line stoppages. A combination of advanced automation and features that enhance efficiency and flexibility can significantly increase productivity by minimising human intervention.
Batteries are to have a central role in the future of sustainable energy and mobility. Affordable, high-quality lithium battery packs are needed in diverse kWh ratings to power vehicles ranging from eBikes, drones, and small city cars, to large electric vehicles (EVs), trucks and buses. On the other hand, large, container-sized battery arrays are needed as energy storage for home, commercial, and utility-grade applications to bring stability to tomorrow’s green-powered grids.
Today’s end of line AOI systems can detect almost all visible defects on surface-mount assemblies passing through. But there is always pressure to keep improving.