We will reduce the yield rate of the production line and improve the value of employees' work and their workload.
YUEYIN Technology, a Taiwanese electronics company, is transitioning to Industry 4.0 and aims to enhance its technological capabilities and optimize existing equipment. To achieve this, the company utilized multiple UR5 collaborative robots to extend the lifespan of its equipment and reduce repetitive stress injuries. As a result, the flexibility of personnel allocation increased, allowing more employees to take on managerial roles, which enhanced the value of work and sense of achievement among employees. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Efficiency and yield rates of production lines ■ Reduction of operating costs ■ Safe reduction of employees' repetitive stress injuries ■ Decrease in employees' workload *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Key Points】 ■Reduction of routine work ■Maximization of automation in production processes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Tasks Solved by Collaborative Robots ■ Laser Marking and Cutting ■ Manufacturing of Memory Modules *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Universal Robots is a pioneer that developed the world's first collaborative robot and is a leading company in the field of collaborative robots. Equipped with safety features, these collaborative robots can be used without safety barriers if a risk assessment is conducted. They are compact, lightweight, and easy to program, allowing a single robot to be deployed across multiple processes. To lower the barriers to robot adoption, Universal Robots offers free online training and has a rich ecosystem of peripheral devices. If you are struggling with labor shortages, please consider our solutions. Many customers are utilizing our robots even in environments without robotics engineers.