Biesse and Bacci Automation at LIGNA: a partnership to strengthen the understanding between man and robot
Man and robot: an alliance guided by an understanding, capable of setting the stage for the factory of tomorrow starting today, a revolution that was already started by the Industry 4.0 and now evolves for the better.
LIGNA, the biennial event taking place in Hanover from 27th to 31st May 2019, is the leading world trade fair given over to the machines, systems and tools for machining wood and, for the players of this sector, is the most important meeting place for sharing opportunities linked to robotisation and the advantages presented by the latest technological innovations.
Thanks to its partnership with Bacci Automation, Biesse confirms and further strengthens the bond between man, machine and robot, not only presenting the largest number of solutions using robots on its stand, but also by demonstrating how people can benefit from using these technologies, validating their work, making production more efficient and also increasing operating safety. The use of robotic systems in factories guarantees maximum production efficiency and helps simplify processes whilst rendering them more consistent.
In Hall 11, integrated lines and robotic cells constantly redesign the way we will produce in the future, with economically standardised solutions that can also be used by small and medium-sized companies; the advantages of these solutions can be seen right away, applied to increasingly advanced technologies than remain incredibly user-friendly, courtesy of the critical contribution of simple programming systems and cutting-edge post-installation services.
Biesse has chosen Bacci Automation as a key partner to expand its portfolio of robotic solutions, automating all production processes on the basis of a fully interconnected approach to production.
Robotic systems control, simplify and optimise production: In Hall 11, Biesse presents its robot-operated technologies under a new acronym, ROS (which stands for Robotically Operated System), dedicated to handling panels in a way that enables maximum versatility and efficiency to be achieved, facilitating the work of the operator with the machine and lending higher added value to the operations performed. These robotically-operated solutions ensure a marked increase in production and total reliability of the production process across all repetitive operations, even in the wider context of industrial automation.