The field of robotics is an area that fascinates millions of people.Technological advances happen continuously in every field, but robotics, in particular, is closely monitored by many who are eager to discover what's next.As a company that prides itself on being at the cutting edge of technological innovation, The Rodon Group is always up to date on the latest robotics trends, especially concerning plastic injection molding.
Plastic injection molding processes are fast, efficient, and precise when conducted by an experienced professional plastic molder using advanced, automated machinery.By using appropriately advanced equipment and automation technology, each manufactured piece will be identical to the initial design file and other units in the order.
Advancements in plastic injection molding technology allow manufacturers greater flexibility and sophistication in part design.At The Rodon Group, we are continually incorporating the newest technologies to remain on the cutting-edge of molding techniques in all sectors.This commitment to growth and innovation has allowed us to continue providing the highest-quality products to our customers.
Dr.Martin Luther King's contributions to the advancement of civil rights in this country defines the word "leadership".He wasa visionary leader who was deeply committed to achieving social justice through nonviolent means.
In celebration of Dr.King's birthday this past Monday, we thought we'd highlight past leaders in the manufacturing world who made very different but equally important contributions to today's advanced technologies.Each of them had their own unique leadership styles withone important trait in common!they were all visionaries.They each saw the potential of creating a better, more efficient system or machine to complete a task.While the official "Industrial Revolution" may be over, our society still benefits from the work of these current day visionaries.
The mere mention of robots taking over manufacturing sends apocalyptic terror throughout the factory.Tales of an army of zombie robots replacing workers may sell news stories, but it is far from the truth.There are many key differences between robots and zombies.
This article fromDesign Newsoriginally appeared on the Design News blog on August 7, 2015
Robots have long been a source of fear and fascination, and Hollywood has always swung from one extreme to the other.Movies such as "I, Robot" portend a terrible future in which robots strip humans of their own free will, while "Chappie" praises robots as humanity's final hope to avoid extinction.Robots in film have straddled the line between saviors and villains for years, leaving us to wonder what a world filled with robots would actually be like.
Important questions remain regarding the future of robots.Just how beneficial are they to society?Concerns have materialized as robots threaten the job security of humans everywhere.An Oxford University study predicts that 47% of US jobs could be automated within the next 20 years.
As frightening as that sounds, robotic automation is happening — fast.An estimated $1.5 billion market for consumer and business robots will emerge by 2019, growing seven times faster than the market for manufacturing robots.Like it or not, robots will continue to play an increasingly important role in our daily lives.
High schools and colleges throughout the country pay tribute to Rube Goldberg's legacy every year thoughThe Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. According to the contest website "The Rube Goldberg Machine Contests bring Goldberg's cartoons to life as a way of helping students transcend traditional ways of looking at problems, taking them into the intuitive chaotic realm of imagination.The resulting inventions are collections of bits and pieces, parts of now useless machines, cobbled together to achieve an innovative imaginative, yet somehow logical contraption to meet the annual contest challenge."
American Manufacturing and Products
Once in a while, you find a video that is so well done, so compelling, that you must share.This video, from American Made Matters is a great example.It will make you think twice about where products are made!knowing that the simple act of buying American-made products can have a profound impact on our economy.It's all about creating jobs.Jobs that are secure and well-paying.Jobs that can help re-build our middle class.