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  1. ユニバーサルロボット Tokyo//robot
  2. 因幡電機産業 産機カンパニー Osaka//Trading company/Wholesale
  3. リョーサン ソリューション事業本部/システムソリューション部 Tokyo//Electronic Components and Semiconductors
  4. 4 ウィングロボティクス Tokyo//robot
  5. 5 ABB ロボティクス&ディスクリート・オートメーション事業本部 - 産業用ロボット関連製品 Tokyo//robot

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  1. FRANKA RESEARCH 3 リョーサン ソリューション事業本部/システムソリューション部
  2. [Authorized Dealer] FAIRINO manufactured easy-to-use collaborative robots at low prices. Ando Co.,Ltd.
  3. ABB Robotics Japan | Comprehensive Robot Lineup ABB ロボティクス&ディスクリート・オートメーション事業本部 - 産業用ロボット関連製品
  4. 4 [Document] JAKA Collaborative Robot User Manual <JAKA Zu12> ウィングロボティクス
  5. 5 Daihen "Collaborative Robot for Welding" 因幡電機産業 産機カンパニー

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Collaborative robot examples: machine tending, automation of CNC operations.

Contributing to the liberation of human labor by using four collaborative robots for more complex tasks.

TASK FORCE TIPS, a manufacturer of equipment for firefighting, aimed to shorten spindle time while maintaining product quality consistency and incorporating human-operated machining cells into more complex tasks to maximize their utilization. To achieve this, they chose universal robots that could be flexibly integrated between tasks. Four collaborative robots became the solution to fulfill TASK FORCE TIPS's needs. 【Challenges Addressed by Automation】 ■ Personnel freed up for more complex tasks ■ Elimination of downtime ■ Improvement in product quality ■ Realization of flexible automation ■ Return on investment period: 34 days *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot examples: Automation of assembly, adhesion, dispensing, and welding tasks.

Easy setup! A case study on the introduction of a robot that can be reprogrammed in just a few minutes.

TCI Corporation handles everything from the manufacturing of components used in fields such as measurement instruments, navigation, lifesaving, and communication, to various retail products. However, to compete with other companies, TCI needed automation solutions that could provide more cost-effective production processes. As a result, the company introduced the UR3 and UR5, enabling 24-hour automated manufacturing. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - Freeing staff from repetitive tasks - Creating a more consistent and reliable process - Reducing costs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot case: Implementing unmanned night shifts, resulting in improved production efficiency.

The lightweight robotic arm executes unmanned night shifts, significantly improving production efficiency.

The German manufacturing company THIELE wanted to expand the production of its small series but realized that conventional automation solutions were too expensive and complicated. Therefore, they introduced Universal Robots' lightweight robotic arm. The company was able to implement unmanned night shifts and significantly improve production efficiency. 【Key Factors】 ■ Easy programming ■ Flexible implementation ■ Quick setup *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of Machine Tending Tasks

Running 42 UR machine tending units. Robots improve production with competitive pricing.

Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, which handles plastics and polymers, needed an effective way to optimize production for orders ranging from single units to millions. Currently, 42 UR robots are performing machine tending primarily on CNC machines, allowing for agile production as the robots can be easily adjusted to new sizes. 【Key Points】 - Easy programming - Quick setup - Flexible implementation - Collaborative robots - Safe without cages - Rapid return on investment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Collaborative Robot Examples: Automation of Adhesive Application, Dispensing, and Welding Tasks

Automating thermal spraying operations to achieve stable production. With UR cobots, continuous operation is maintenance-free even in harsh environments.

Aircraft Tooling Inc. (ATI) was planning to automate component repair work for the aerospace industry using methods such as High Velocity Oxygen Fuel (HVOF) and plasma spraying. The company chose the UR10 robot. The introduced cobot has been working continuously for the past three years without any failures or the need for repairs. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Automating spraying operations to meet industrial-level conditions ■ Achieving stable production *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot examples: automation of pick and place, assembly tasks.

We will introduce examples of how Universal Robots improved worker safety and productivity.

ASSA ABLOY NZ, a key manufacturer in New Zealand, faced challenges in enhancing production capacity and meeting the market's demand for a two-day delivery time, while also being compelled to address employee health and safety issues. To tackle these challenges, the company introduced the UR5 collaborative robot from Universal Robots. This not only increased productivity and the safety level of employees but also allowed employees freed from repetitive tasks to utilize their time and effort in developing more strategic business plans. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Consistency and Accuracy ■ Increased Productivity ■ Improved Employee Welfare ■ Return on Investment: 12 months ■ Robot Used: UR5 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: NCN, Automation of Machine Tending Operations

Addressing labor shortages through the use of collaborative robots! Reduced routine work.

At the Czech manufacturing company BAUMRUK & BAUMRUK s.r.o., there was a need to automate the process of loading small parts for milling, but due to the limited workspace, it was not possible to install safety equipment such as fences. Furthermore, since they wanted both robots and operators to use the milling center, it was necessary to ensure that people could always access it safely. To effectively utilize the existing workforce and increase productivity, the company introduced the UR10. The introduction resolved the challenges, and employees were freed from repetitive tasks. **Overcoming Automation Challenges** - Automation of loading small parts into the milling center - Designing and constructing the robot implementation without external support - Using part of the workspace without a cobot - Ease of access and safety in the workspace - Rapid and repetitive execution of applications - Return on investment period: 9 months *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of Pick and Place

Increased productivity by 50%! It was utilized for pick and place operations of speaker diaphragms and spray painting.

The long-established company beyerdynamic, primarily manufacturing in Germany, has introduced collaborative robots to simultaneously improve productivity and quality in the production of acoustic equipment, utilizing them for the painting of speaker diaphragms. In the automation process, tasks were first divided into two stages: handling and painting. For the pick-and-place operation, a single UR5 robot equipped with a Robotiq wrist camera and a two-finger gripper places the welded headphone speakers onto a rotary motor. Next, a UR3 equipped with a spray gun performs the painting of the diaphragm. Since the adoption of cobots, productivity for this task has increased by 50%, while quality has also significantly improved. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Microphones ■ Headphones ■ Conference Technology *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Examples: Automation of Quality Inspection, Adhesive and Welding Operations

Optimizing production processes using collaborative robots! We have freed employees from repetitive tasks.

Boco Boddecker specializes in the production of closure, lock, and latch systems for automobiles. These plastic and metal parts are supplied by various manufacturers and are used to secure car doors and seats. The challenge was to identify repetitive tasks and determine whether automation was possible to enhance efficiency. To maintain competitiveness and increase flexibility, the company decided to partially automate its production line using UR robots. The robots were introduced in 2010 and are used for labeling and quality control of products that meet the standards required in the automotive industry. [Overcoming Automation Challenges] - Freeing employees from repetitive tasks - Increasing production operational accuracy - Reducing the likelihood of defective parts being sent to customers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Collaborative robot examples: Pick & Place, CNC automation

Utilizing UR robots, we have achieved the automation of machine tending without external support!

CNC Trcka is a Czech manufacturer that CNC processes small machine parts for industries such as aerospace, medical, and automotive. The company operates 20 CNC lathes and 6 milling centers. It has always had to manage various projects from manufacturing to ordering with agility. To address this, we introduced our UR5 robot. The implementation significantly improved not only space efficiency but also reduced costs and time required for external programming. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ The need to automate specific applications ■ Building the robot cell without external support ■ Freeing operators from simple tasks and assigning them to more valuable roles ■ Installation of pneumatic grippers ■ Implementation into existing CNC equipment ■ Application testing to expand to three additional CNC machines ■ Return on investment period: 12 months *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Verification Work for Printed Circuit Boards and Components

A task that took 40 minutes by hand has been reduced to 20 minutes! A case where setup time was shortened by 50%.

Continental, with a history of 25 years in the automotive industry, is a company that continues to grow steadily and has always focused on innovation. As a result, it has secured several major projects in competition with top-level competitors. In 2016, the company decided to introduce multiple UR10 collaborative robots to automate the manufacturing and transportation of printed circuit boards. As a result, tasks that previously took 40 minutes to complete manually can now be done in 20 minutes, reducing setup time by 50%. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - By reducing setup time from 40 minutes to 20 minutes, productivity has improved. - The programming and implementation are simple, allowing for continued in-house control of the robots. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Examples: Automation of Quality Inspection, Adhesive and Welding Operations

Freeing employees from tedious repetitive tasks to improve the efficiency of the production line.

In the production process of Ferd.Wagner Profile, a robust and reliable automation solution was needed to weld and solder fragile parts with consistent high quality. Therefore, the company developed a UR5-based solution in collaboration with Faude Automisierungstechnik that could meet these requirements. As a result, overall productivity has significantly improved. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - Freed employees from laborious repetitive tasks - Improved operational efficiency of the production line *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Freeing Employees from Repetitive Tasks

Achieving excellent flexibility frees employees from repetitive tasks, leading to increased productivity as a result.

As a manufacturer of high-precision machine parts for the medical technology sector, FME Fine Mechanique AG sought automation solutions that could provide complete flexibility without compromising on quality. To achieve this, the company introduced the industrial robotic arms UR5 and UR10. The new automation solutions eliminated shift work and evolved the production process. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Freeing staff from repetitive tasks ■ Creating consistent and reliable processes ■ Increasing productivity *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot case: Automation of workpiece loading and unloading processes for CNC.

Free workers from monotonous tasks and improve productivity! Introducing a flexible solution.

Fries Maschinenbau in Germany had two goals: to outperform competitors in a highly competitive supplier market and to free employees from simple tasks. To achieve both objectives, the company chose the flexible solution UR10. The implementation has led to increased production, allowing employees to dedicate more effort to quality control. **Overcoming Automation Challenges** - The loading of CNC machines was previously done manually in short cycles of 25 to 45 seconds, depending on the number of units. - Universal Robots significantly increased productivity while streamlining the process. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Collaborative Robot Case: Rapid Analysis of Blood Samples

Two universal robots contribute to the rapid analysis of blood samples!

Two UR5 robots are contributing to the rapid analysis of blood samples at Copenhagen University Hospital. Despite a 20% increase in the number of samples for analysis, we have been able to achieve the goal of delivering test results for over 90% of samples within one hour. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Increase in analysis processing volume ■ Freeing staff from repetitive tasks and handling them hygienically *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Glass Annealing Process

Introducing collaborative robots to free employees from simple tasks! Provided high competitiveness to glass manufacturers.

Gern Glas is one of the largest suppliers of flat glass, mirrors, and solar power systems for furniture, kitchens, and buildings in the Nordic region. To maintain its position as a competitive manufacturer, it has introduced robotic technology into its production line. As a result, the glass tempering process that uses high temperatures has been optimized, and employees have been freed from multiple simple tasks. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - Freed employees from monotonous tasks - Maximized space utilization in the high-temperature tempering process, increasing efficiency by placing small glass pieces in the available empty spaces on the conveyor - Investment recovery period: 6 to 12 months *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case Study for the Food Industry: Packaging Vanilla Cream

Simplifying the process and streamlining operations to boost productivity! Since safety barriers are not needed, moving it is also easy.

ORKLA FOODS SVERIGE was looking for an automation solution that could coordinate with other production machines in the network, be easily operated and programmed, and allow workers to operate right next to it without safety barriers. Therefore, we introduced the 'UR10' robot that we handle. After implementation, we successfully automated the process of packing vanilla bags into cartons. Additionally, the process was simplified, the entire operation was streamlined, and workers no longer had to lift heavy items or repeat tedious tasks. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Packing vanilla bags into boxes ■ Return on investment period: 6 months *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automating the Experience and Intuition of Skilled Workers

Automation of the experience and intuition of skilled workers by robots! Successful stable supply of high-quality products without relying on experts.

We would like to introduce a case study of the "collaborative robots" handled by Universal Robots. GKN Drive Japan Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the UK-based GKN company that supplies automotive drive system components for 50% of cars worldwide, was considering automation through robots while facing chronic labor shortages. In order to ensure a stable supply of high-quality products, there were challenges with traditional machines, such as the difficulty of automating the experience and intuition of operators, as well as safety concerns. However, they decided to implement "UR robots" as they could solve these issues. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Reproducing the tactile sense of skilled workers with robots ■ Freeing tired workers from overtime ■ Achieving 24-hour operation ■ Applying robot automation in multiple processes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Achieving Labor Shortage Resolution and Stable Product Supply

Collaboration between cobots and humans implemented within the company alleviates labor shortages! Contributes to improving employee morale.

We would like to introduce a case study of the collaborative robot "UR Robot" handled by Universal Robots. Zetok Co., Ltd., a Japanese company that focuses on OEM dental care products, has introduced the "UR Robot" to address labor shortages in their production line and ensure stable product supply. By utilizing this product, which excels in operability and customization, they have successfully built a production line that can flexibly change its production system according to order conditions by combining the strengths of both humans and robots. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - Increased productivity of the individual box packing line by 30%, reducing the required personnel from 2 to 1. - Shortened the investment recovery period by reducing outsourced programming costs. - Reallocated personnel freed up by automation to other tasks. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Fujita Works Co., Ltd. TIG Welding Automation

Stabilizing the quality of TIG welding, which is influenced by the technician! An explanation of why a Japanese company introduced collaborative robots into the welding process.

Fujita Works Co., Ltd., a leading company in high-precision sheet metal fabrication, aimed to achieve TIG welding that is not dependent on the skill level of craftsmen and considered automation. After repeated trials and errors with a system integrator, they developed a UR robot solution that enables even young employees to perform high-quality TIG welding. Furthermore, they automated the work of loading materials into metal press processing machines, resulting in improved work efficiency, reduced physical burden on workers, and increased satisfaction. ■Challenge: The quality of TIG welding is influenced by the technician. There are concerns about a future shortage of skilled workers. ■After implementation: By dividing the welding process into tack welding performed by workers and final welding done by robots, they not only stabilized quality but also improved work efficiency. The division of labor allowed welding tasks that previously took over three years to master to be learned in just a few months. *For details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal expansion to other processes, please see the linked page.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Labor Reduction in a Metal Processing Manufacturer

A metal processing manufacturer struggling with labor shortages has increased its operating hours by 2.5 times through the introduction of robots.

At All Axis Machining, a metal processing manufacturer in Dallas, Texas, downtime due to labor shortages had caused delays in meeting delivery deadlines. However, by introducing collaborative robots in processes such as polishing, inspection, and machine tending, this issue was resolved. In the first project after implementation, operating hours increased by 2.5 times, and profits rose by 60%. ■Challenge: Downtime caused by labor shortages, outdated equipment, and space limitations made it difficult to introduce industrial robots. ■After Implementation: After introducing the UR10, the lead time for jobs that typically took 4-5 months was reduced to 2.5 months, resulting in a 60% profit increase from this job alone (ROI was 4 months), and operating hours increased from 8 hours to 20 hours. Additionally, the UR10 was utilized for manual polishing tasks, leading to improved quality. *For details on the decisive factors for introducing collaborative robots and operating conditions, please see the link.

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Collaborative Robot Introduction Guide *Case study materials available

Are you giving up on the idea that automation is impossible? We are offering materials that explain the features, benefits, and examples of collaborative robots!

As a measure to address the increasingly serious labor shortage, many companies are considering "automation," yet we hear that it is often not realized. Are you facing any of the following issues that hinder your consideration of automation? ■ Due to small-batch, diverse production, batch sizes vary. It's difficult to achieve cost-effectiveness with robot implementation... ■ There is simply no space to place robots... ■ We have never implemented robots before, and it seems like it would take a lot of time and money to get started... Collaborative robots are designed to overturn the conventional wisdom of traditional industrial robots, which dictates that "humans and robots must work apart." These robots can be used safely in collaboration with humans without safety barriers. The concerns mentioned above may be resolved by effectively utilizing collaborative robots. *For more details, please download and read this introductory guide!

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Collaborative Robot Case Study: EMAR Corporation | Welding Process Automation

A Polish lighting fixture manufacturer introduces the UR10e, achieving reduced production costs and improved quality.

Summary: The Polish lighting manufacturer Temar faced challenges in improving competitiveness and was seeking solutions through automation. After consideration, they introduced the UR10e to their welding process, achieving a reduction in processing costs and an improvement in product quality. The estimated payback period for the investment is two years. [Challenges] - Improving competitiveness - Desired intuitive operability, with the ability for humans to operate within a 1-meter radius [After Implementation] - Successfully reduced processing costs - Successfully improved product quality - Estimated payback period of two years *For details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal expansion to other processes, please see the linked source.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Toyota Motor Corporation Hokkaido | Workpiece Loading into Processing Machines

Strengthening the "manufacturing capability" through the introduction of robots.

Overview: Toyota Motor Hokkaido, which manufactures parts such as transmissions and axles for Toyota vehicles in Tomakomai City, Hokkaido, has set "strengthening manufacturing capabilities" as a major theme. To improve the equipment in the differential pinion insertion process, they have begun constructing a robot system utilizing UR robots. As a result, they were able to build a robot system in-house that reduces costs and space compared to conventional methods, and improves the process operating rate from 92% to 98%. Challenges: Frequent transport issues, the need for adjustments based on the shape of the workpiece, and the requirement to work without causing scratches. After implementation: The process operating rate improved from 92% to 98%, changes to the workpiece can now be handled with programming adjustments only, and skills have been enhanced due to in-house production. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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Benefits of Automating Palletizing with Collaborative Robots

Would you like to automate the palletizing process with collaborative robots?

Universal Robots' collaborative robots can contribute to the automation of the palletizing process. - A comparison of using traditional industrial robots and collaborative robots in the palletizing process - An explanation of why Universal Robots' collaborative robots are chosen, among other topics, will be provided in the materials. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*

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Collaborative Robot 'UR30'

Achieves a lifting capacity of 30kg and a reach of 1300mm. Enables the automation of high-torque fastening tasks!

Introducing the 'UR30' handled by Universal Robots. With excellent motion control, it enables precise handling of heavy objects. Additionally, it automates various tasks from machine tending using multiple grippers to the transportation and palletizing of heavy items. 【Features】 ■ Payload: 30kg (across the entire working space) ■ Reach: 1300mm ■ IP Rating: IP65 ■ Noise: <65dB(A) ■ Robot Installation: No restrictions on mounting direction ■ Tool Flange I/O Power Supply Voltage: 12/24V ■ Tool Flange I/O Power: 2A (2-pin), 1A (1-pin) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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The Cutting Edge of Process Automation for Small and Medium Enterprises You Don't Want to Miss Out On

Let's discard the preconceived notion that automation is difficult! We will introduce various changes brought about by collaborative robots [Free materials available].

This document discusses the cutting-edge of process automation for small and medium-sized enterprises that you might miss out on if you are unaware. It introduces "Preconception 1," which suggests that increasing productivity requires the introduction of expensive machinery or additional staff, and "Fact 1," which states that collaborative robots can enhance productivity with the current equipment and workforce. The content is divided into preconceptions and facts, making it an easy reference. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ Preconception/Fact 1 ■ Preconception/Fact 2 ■ Preconception/Fact 3 ■ Preconception/Fact 4 ■ Preconception/Fact 5 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Three Important Points for Introducing UR Robots

Introducing important points when implementing Universal Robots' collaborative robots.

The purpose is to emphasize the most important points for users who are introducing Universal Robots for the first time. Ignoring important points during the introduction may shorten the overall lifespan of the robot system. Note: The programming procedures and methods may vary depending on the version of the software used by the robot. [Points] ■ Installation Installation surface Protection from the environment Payload configuration Tool center point ■ Motion Programming Blend radius Acceleration values Singularities Protective stop ■ Maintenance and Troubleshooting Recommended inspection tasks Troubleshooting *For more details, please refer to the related links or download the PDF.

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Web Seminar: Key Points! Quick Guide to Collaborative Robots

A webinar explaining "the basics of collaborative robots," "the differences from industrial robots," and "wanting to know about implementation costs."

This webinar is an introductory session that briefly explains the questions of interest when considering collaborative robots. After explaining the key points to know at the beginning, we will discuss case studies, their benefits, and the steps to implementation. It is recommended for those "considering collaborative robots," as well as those "who want to learn the basics of collaborative robots" and "who want to understand the differences from industrial robots." 【Agenda】 ■ About Universal Robots ■ Features of Collaborative Robots ■ Case Studies and Benefits ■ Implementation Steps *The first approximately 5 minutes can be viewed by anyone in the YouTube video below! The full version can be accessed through the PDF material link!

  • Other industrial robots
  • Collaborative robots

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What is the difference between industrial robots and collaborative robots?

Thorough explanation of safety, programming, production targets, costs, and more!

In recent years, industrial robots and collaborative robots have been playing a significant role in addressing labor shortages and improving productivity in manufacturing plants and other settings. This article explains the differences between industrial robots and collaborative robots. We compare them point by point, such as installation locations and methods, so if you are unsure about which type of robot to implement, please use this as a reference. *For more detailed content of the blog, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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