What’s new with Fuzzy 4.9?
4 mins read Hello Fuzzers, and welcome to another Fuzzy Logic changelog. I know it feels like I’m saying this with every new release, but I promise you
4 mins read Hello Fuzzers, and welcome to another Fuzzy Logic changelog. I know it feels like I’m saying this with every new release, but I promise you
2 mins read Visionic, a Groupe Siléane company specializing in the integration of robotic and machine vision solutions, has teamed up with Fuzzy Logic to automate the cleaning
3 mins read Visionic designs off-the-shelf optical guidance and control solutions for complex industrial manufacturing processes. For its part, Fuzzy Logic aims to democratize industrial robotics with its
2 mins read The first changelog of the year has arrived. The Fuzzy team would like to wish you a very happy new year. Christmas continues a little
3 mins read Hello Fuzzy team! We hope you’ve had a good holiday, had a good rest and are ready to hit the ground running at the end
3 mins read The aerospace industry is a demanding sector, requiring extremely rigorous and standardized industrial processes. For example, a machined engine part must be cleaned of particles
3 mins read If French industry is in the middle of an automation revolution, against an economic backdrop conducive to relocation, what about construction? Robotization is playing a
4 mins read Interview with Yannick Caulier, at Framatome Intercontrôle In the nuclear industry, ultrasonic testing of welds is a key factor in ensuring the safety, integrity and
3 mins read No rest for the Fuzzers! Even in the middle of summer, we continue to improve your Fuzzy experience. A mixture of requests from our users
6 mins read In this tutorial I will show you how you can integrate external axes, like positioners, tracks and the like into your Fuzzy Studio projects. You will see how with just a little bit of setup you can simulate the motion of any external axis in Fuzzy Studio and make sure that your process trajectories are regenerated on the fly. Please not that these examples will all use asynchronous axis motion, which means the axes and the robot will not be moving at the same time. For example, if we have a part with two sides and we can only reach one side at a time with the robot, rather than adding a second robot, we will simply turn the part 180 degrees with a positioner (or turn-table).