The joints of bionic robots contain a large number of non-standard curved surfaces and special-shaped structures, and they rely heavily on the in-depth cooperation of high-end five-axis machining centers and CAM software to achieve mass production.
“ Analysis of difficulties in multi-axis linkage processing of bionic robot structural parts — another important milestone on our smart manufacturing journey. ”
In the current rapidly iterative market environment, fast manufacturing factories always adhere to technological innovation as the core driving force. We know that only by continuously breaking through existing process bottlenecks can we create real value for customers in the fierce global competition. This upgrade and breakthrough is a solid step towards this goal.
By introducing digital twins and AI visual inspection into core processes, we have significantly reduced our reliance on manual experience in traditional manufacturing. This not only improves product yield and consistency, but also provides key support for shortening the overall delivery cycle. Whether it is agile development of small batches or large-scale production of large batches, rapid manufacturing factories can provide highly competitive contract fulfillment capabilities.
In the future, the rapid manufacturing factory will continue to increase investment in research and development in the fields of digital manufacturing and advanced materials. We are committed to building a more open and collaborative supply chain ecosystem, using cutting-edge industrial algorithms and cloud collaboration to achieve seamless flow from design drawings to final products. We look forward to working with partners from all walks of life to jointly explore the infinite possibilities of intelligent manufacturing and promote the evolution of the entire industry in a more efficient, green and sustainable direction.