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.
Focus on solutions for efficient production highlights AI boost to NPI and quality control in sectors from industrial and IoT to automotive and consumer.
Yamaha Robotics Factory Automation section will exhibit the battery end-of-line solution developed with system integrator JP Industrieanlagen alongside its advanced new 7-axis cobot at Motek 2023 in Stuttgart.
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.
Yamaha Motor Europe announced today that the company’s LCMR200 industrial robot (linear conveyor module for transfer systems) and the TRICITY 300 commuter model have both won Germany’s internationally prestigious iF Design Award and Red Dot Award: Product Design 2021. This marks the eighth consecutive year the company has won an iF Design Award and the tenth straight year winning a Red Dot Award. It is also the first time a Yamaha Motor industrial robot has received either of these.
Yamaha Robotics SMT Section is a trusted supplier of surface-mount assembly solutions, with six generations of high-speed precision mounters in action on the RSG Elotech production lines. In this article, we look at some of the highlights of the enduring connection between our two companies.
Using a robot to dispense coating materials can significantly raise productivity, and is further enhanced by linking servo and dispenser control to ensure optimum speed and stable coating thickness.
A leading producer of automotive components quickly overcame its automation challenges by leveraging the speed and simplicity of Yamaha’s RCXiVY2+ dedicated robot vision system.