Eva, lightweight robotic arm, Automata Technologies Limited, London, United Kingdom


Eva's learning to help build herself

Published on Aug 31, 2015

While we were not watching, Eva decided to start making copies of herself by tending our 3D printers.
We'll continue to keep an eye on Eva to see what she does next ...
PS. It actually took 25 mins to setup the job including layout, teaching Eva and testing.
 

Setting up an Eva takes just one minute!

Published on Dec 11, 2017

Laura shows Eva's simple set-up process. It can be set-up and be running in one minute! Now that's Automation made accessible!
 

Palletizing use case

Published on Jan 25, 2018

Eva performs a palletizing application, it picks objects from a tray and packs them into a small container. Our Choreograph software allows such grid functionality to be programmed quickly and efficiently, opening up another use case for Eva!
 

ROBOTT NET: Automata Eva

Published on Mar 21, 2018

Automata’s Eva unit is designed to reduce the high barriers to the adoption of robotic systems. This is a desktop sized robotic arm that is still in development and offers small and medium sized enterprises a low cost and user-friendly robot solution.
Currently existing as a prototype unit (TRL 4) the aim of this voucher work is to assist Automata in the certification of the Eva unit as a safe collaborative robot that is ready for commercial deployment.
 

Machine tending with Eva | Future Industralisation

May 15, 2020

Interested in how machine tending applications can be performed by industrial robots? Watch our video to see the benefits of using a low-cost robotic solution: from an intuitive and easy to use browser-based software that allows you to programme the robot without prior programming experience to opportunities to empower your team and create a resilient and flexible business.
 

Sorting and machine vision integration with Eva

May 15, 2020

SME manufacturers require flexible solutions for their businesses and often lack the budget for bigger industrial robots. Eva, the low cost industrial robot arm, allows them to automate many of their processes to improve efficiency, reduce human error and empower their teams by allowing them to focus on value-add operations. With a robust API and SDK, Eva is an affordable solution to complex challenges and can easily integrate with other systems, including smart cameras for sorting applications.
 
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