2024
Authors
Dias, PA; Petry, MR; Rocha, LF;
Publication
20th IEEE/ASME International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications, MESA 2024, Genova, Italy, September 2-4, 2024
Abstract
Emerging from a rich heritage, the shoe manufacturing industry stands as one of the world’s most enduring and tradition-bound sectors. While renowned for their high-quality craftsmanship, countries like Portugal and Italy share the spotlight with those who focus on mass production methods. Regardless of their manufacturing model, both must adapt to the evolving competitive landscape by embracing innovative manufacturing techniques. Robotics has emerged as a transformative force within the shoe industry, offering a path towards enhanced working conditions for employees while simultaneously reducing reliance on manual labor and bolstering productivity. The main focus of this paper is the comprehensive literature review, which examines the advancements made by researchers in various stages of shoe production, including roughing, gluing, finishing, and lasting. This article sheds light on the industry’s response to modernization and efficiency imperatives, providing a thorough understanding of robotics in shoe manufacturing automation. A case study on the real implementation and simulation of a robotic cell for sole roughing is also presented. The results revealed that the robotic cell maintains the production cadence.
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