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For those who have isolators. Achieving high chemical resistance and workability. Low cost and short delivery times are also possible for glove box and isolator gloves.
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Notice of participation in 'INTERPHEX Week Tokyo' from May 20 (Wednesday) to May 22 (Friday), 2026.
Ito Corporation will be exhibiting at "INTERPHEX Week Tokyo" held at Makuhari Messe. This exhibition is the largest in Japan, showcasing a wide range of products and services related to the research and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and regenerative medicine from 25 countries and regions around the world. Pharmaceutical and cosmetic manufacturers, as well as regenerative medicine companies, will be attending from all over the globe. We will be showcasing "Gloves for Glove Boxes/Isolators" manufactured by Tron Power. We look forward to your visit.
Let's find the perfect collaborative robot for your company! An explanation on how to make the most of collaborative robots.
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Introducing examples from the United States, Italy, Finland, France, and the Czech Republic!
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Aiming to solve labor shortages and improve productivity! We propose automation through the introduction of collaborative robots.
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Easy to use independently without a control panel/PLC! Includes topics such as 'Choosing to use collaborative robots as tools.'
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Established by the robot's own control functions! Achievements such as "material analysis devices" and "brochure company seal stamps" are listed.
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"What's involved in collaborative operation with industrial robots?" and "Necessary considerations for operating collaborative robots" are included!
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Introducing four failures: 'Time', 'Process', 'Dedicated', and 'Specifications'! Let's take a look at the points to be cautious about.
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Introducing four things you should be prepared for: "leadership," "adjustment," "addition," and "minimum requirement"!
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Introducing in detail the four confirmations: 'Human Work', 'Evaluation', 'Placement', and 'Verification'!
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[Data Distribution] What You Really Want to Do Before Introducing Collaborative Robots <This Will Solve It!> (Restex Co., Ltd.)
We are distributing a single-page document summarizing common questions about the introduction of collaborative robots, titled '<This Solves It!> Four Key Points' series! This time's theme is... 'Four Things You Really Want to Do Before Introducing Collaborative Robots' Relevant materials are available on the product and catalog pages, so manufacturers interested in this topic are encouraged to download it!
"Drive," "Policy," "Quantity," "Posture" - A detailed introduction to the four options!
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[Data Distribution] Troubles with Selecting Hands When Introducing Collaborative Robots <This Will Solve It!> (Restex Co., Ltd.)
We are distributing a one-page document summarizing common questions regarding the introduction of collaborative robots, titled '<This Solves It!> Four Key Points' series! This time's theme is... 'Four Choices When Struggling with Hand Selection for Collaborative Robot Implementation' The relevant document is available on the product and catalog page, so if you are a manufacturer interested in this topic, please feel free to download it!
What are the benefits of automation? For those who are struggling to make a profit!
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We will sell the demonstration model at a special price and deliver it immediately!
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The subsidy rate is 1/2! Why not use the subsidy support from the "Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Labor-saving Investment Subsidy Program" to introduce collaborative robots and solve the labor sho...
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Catering to various types of applications and industry needs! You can easily learn how to operate it!
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It is suitable for industries and applications that require robots to handle heavy objects!
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Ideal for applications and tasks that require mobility, such as machine maintenance and palletizing operations!
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Introducing four key points: "Effectiveness," "Quality," "Safety," and "Contact"! Let's take a look at the points to note.
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Is the standalone sale of the product going well? Package <your company's product> + <collaborative robot> = Increase sales through <automation of equipment products>!
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[Information Distribution] A must-see for manufacturers! Is the standalone sales of your products going well? Package <Your Products> + <Collaborative Robots> = <Automation of Equipment Products> to boost sales! (Restex Co., Ltd.)
We have created a document explaining the benefits of proposing "product automation" developed and packaged in collaboration with Restex Co., Ltd. The relevant materials are available on the product and catalog page, so manufacturers interested in this topic are encouraged to download it!
In addition to the exhibition of collaborative robots and surrounding equipment, hands-on operation experiences and evaluation verification are also available!
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You can use "installment = lease" when purchasing collaborative robots! You can freely choose the number of payments, and there are benefits unique to using a "lease," such as insurance coverage!
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Easy assembly with just one wrench, reducing labor costs! The aluminum extruded materials and assembly structure of the PVS system solve problems.
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Significantly enhance the performance of robots and drones using metamaterial technology!
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Pursuit of curiosity! With a "challenging spirit" and a "sincere attitude," we will create a shining tomorrow.
- Processing Contract
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Active in various scenes such as restaurants! Serving, clearing, and transport robots.
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No problem with a lot of cleanup! A robot that's great at clearing the table.
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A delivery and transport robot that can safely and accurately operate on a 55cm wide path.
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A serving robot equipped with a display that smoothly navigates a 55cm wide path!
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Collaborative robots contribute to securing staff for small businesses in countries with low birth rates!
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Simplifying the process and streamlining operations to boost productivity! Since safety barriers are not needed, moving it is also easy.
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Automating the welding process to meet the rapidly increasing demand of 300%.
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[Collaborative Robot Case] We have uploaded a case study on MT Solar, an American manufacturer of solar power-related equipment!
【Automating the Welding Process to Meet a 300% Surge in Demand】 Overview: MT Solar, a manufacturer of solar power equipment in the United States, was struggling with a labor shortage of welding workers. After introducing collaborative robots into the welding process, they were able to respond to a 300% surge in demand, and the precision and reproducibility of the process led to improved quality and strengthened competitiveness. Challenges: - Responding to a 300% increase in demand during peak periods - Freeing workers from simple tasks to focus on high-skilled work After Implementation: - Capability to respond to the surge in demand - Successful improvement in product quality and strengthening of competitiveness - Expected payback period of 16 to 24 months For more details, please refer to the catalog.
We achieved the implementation of robots into legacy devices in a short period by utilizing collaborative robots.
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Increase injection molding production volume by up to four times and reduce waste to nearly zero. A universal robot that is easy to program!
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What is advanced automation in the automotive industry? An explanation of how to utilize collaborative robots for each application. [Free case study collection included]
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Small businesses automate bulk picking, achieving an 11% increase in production.
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[Collaborative Robot Case] We have uploaded a case study on the implementation of collaborative robots at the Austrian aluminum and plastic parts manufacturing company Jenny | Waltle!
"Small-scale company automates bulk picking, achieving an 11% increase in production" Overview: The Austrian aluminum and plastic parts manufacturing company Jenny | Waltle has introduced collaborative robots into its bulk picking process to address challenges in securing personnel and to accommodate small-batch, diverse production. As a result, in addition to solving these challenges, the company achieved a zero defect rate, and production increased by 11% within less than a year after the robot's introduction. Challenges: Securing personnel, accommodating small-batch, diverse production Post-introduction: Stable operation with two shifts, high reliability, achieving a zero defect rate, and an 11% increase in production within one year of robot introduction. For details on the decisive factors for robot introduction and horizontal expansion to other processes, please see the link. *The PDF download content is a comprehensive catalog.
A Polish lighting fixture manufacturer introduces the UR10e, achieving reduced production costs and improved quality.
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[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] We have uploaded a case study on the implementation at the Polish lighting manufacturer Temar!
"Polish Lighting Fixture Manufacturer Introduces UR10e, Achieving Production Cost Reduction and Quality Improvement" Overview: Polish lighting fixture manufacturer Temar faced challenges in enhancing competitiveness and was seeking solutions through automation. After consideration, the company introduced the UR10e into its welding process, achieving reductions in processing costs and improvements in product quality. The estimated payback period for the investment is two years. Challenges: - Improving competitiveness - Desired intuitive operability, with the ability for a person 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 link. *The PDF download content is a comprehensive catalog.
Utilizing collaborative robots to extend equipment lifespan! We have made it possible to apply 90% of the equipment to the production of other new products.
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[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] We have uploaded a case study on the implementation of collaborative robots by YUEYIN Technology, a company with a track record in OEM electronic components in Taiwan!
**Utilizing Collaborative Robots for Equipment Lifespan Extension** **Overview:** YUEYIN Technology, which has a track record in OEM for electronic components, previously used custom automatic production machinery. However, with the increasing diversity of end-user products, the lifespan of the machinery has shortened. In search of solutions beyond increasing labor, they introduced collaborative robots. Even after the product life cycle ends, 90% of the equipment can now be applied to the production of other new products, alleviating concerns that costs may not be recoverable at the time of equipment installation. **Challenges:** Changes in consumer purchasing behavior have led to a reduction in machinery lifespan. **After Implementation:** 90% of the equipment can now be applied to the production of other new products. The potential risks associated with employee work have been significantly reduced. The payback period for the investment in UR robots is an average of 8 to 9 months. For details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal deployment to other processes, please refer to the linked source. If you would like to view the lineup of collaborative robots, please check the related catalog.
The reason why L'Oréal's cosmetics improved the overall equipment efficiency of its Indian factory by 5%.
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[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] We have uploaded a case study on the implementation of collaborative robots at L'Oréal, one of the world's largest cosmetics brands, at their Pune factory in India!
**Reason Why L'Oréal Improved Overall Equipment Efficiency by 5% at Its Indian Factory** Summary: L'Oréal, one of the world's largest cosmetics brands, faced an issue at its Pune factory in India. The final stage of the manufacturing process was being performed manually, which posed serious ergonomic risks to the workers on site. To address this, the company introduced UR robots to automate the palletizing process. This led to increased efficiency and achieved a 0% ergonomic risk, resulting in a 5% improvement in overall equipment efficiency. Challenge: In the final process of stacking boxes onto pallets, one worker was required to lift a total of 8,500 kg during an 8-hour shift, with an ergonomic risk assessment at level 4 (level 5 being the maximum). After Implementation: It became possible to load two pallets simultaneously without stopping the production line, reducing the working time per shift by 30 minutes. The time required for pallet replacement was also shortened, leading to a 5% improvement in OEE at the Pune factory. For details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal deployment to other processes, please refer to the linked source. You can check the list of UR collaborative robots in the related catalog.
Japanese companies double their productivity after introducing collaborative robots!
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[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] A case study of the introduction of collaborative robots at Aido Industry Co., Ltd., which manufactures automotive parts through aluminum die casting and machining in Obu City, Aichi Prefecture.
"After the introduction of collaborative robots, a Japanese company doubled its productivity" Summary: Aido Kogyo, which manufactures automotive parts through aluminum die casting and machining in Obu City, Aichi Prefecture, faced the challenge of low profit margins despite increasing sales due to a chronic labor shortage. While devising countermeasures, they encountered UR robots at a trade show, realized they could develop the system in-house, and began implementation, now operating 40 UR robots. Challenges: There is a labor shortage, and labor costs such as the salaries of temporary employees are high, resulting in no increase in profits despite rising sales. Traditional industrial robots incur system costs, making it difficult to take the plunge into implementation. After Implementation: In three years, they introduced 40 UR robots, doubling productivity. Furthermore, by incorporating human wisdom into the robots, it became possible to further enhance productivity. *For details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal deployment to other processes, please see the linked page. *If you would like to view the list of UR collaborative robots, please download it from the related catalog.
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.
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[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] A case study of the introduction of collaborative robots at Fujita Works Co., Ltd., a leading company in high-precision sheet metal fabrication.
**Reasons for Japanese Companies to Introduce Collaborative Robots in Welding Processes** **Overview:** Fujita Works Co., Ltd., a leading company in high-precision sheet metal fabrication, was considering automation to achieve TIG welding that is not dependent on the skill level of craftsmen. After repeated trials with a system integrator, they developed a UR robot solution that enables even young employees to perform high-quality TIG welding. Additionally, 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. **Challenges:** The quality of TIG welding is influenced by the technician's skill. There are concerns about a future shortage of skilled workers. **After Implementation:** By dividing the welding process into tack welding and final welding, with workers performing the tack welding and robots handling the final welding, they achieved not only stable 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 refer to the linked page.* *If you would like to view a list of UR collaborative robots, please download it from the related catalog.*
Utilize universal robots to optimize the production process and improve work efficiency.
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[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] Implementation case of collaborative robots at SHAD, a motorcycle parts manufacturer in Spain.
**Utilizing Universal Robots to Optimize the Production Process** Overview: SHAD, a motorcycle parts manufacturer in Spain, is considering the automation of assembly processes to enable workers to operate in a more rational environment. As production processes change, they sought a flexible system and introduced collaborative robots. As a result, the working environment for the screw tightening process improved, and two workers were freed from many repetitive tasks. Challenges: They want to automate to respond to increased demand, but there is no space to build an automation system. They aim to improve the repetitive tasks of workers. After Implementation: The UR5 was introduced in the screw tightening process, allowing it to be placed right next to the workers, enabling collaboration in a shared space. By replacing repetitive tasks with robots, work efficiency also improved. *For details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal deployment to other processes, please see the linked page. *If you would like to view a list of UR collaborative robots, please download it from the related catalog.*
A metal processing manufacturer struggling with labor shortages has increased its operating hours by 2.5 times through the introduction of robots.
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[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] Case study of collaborative robot implementation at All Axis Machining, a metal processing manufacturer in Dallas, Texas.
"Metal processing manufacturer struggling with labor shortages increases operating hours by 2.5 times through robot implementation" Summary: At All Axis Machining, a metal processing manufacturer in Dallas, Texas, downtime due to labor shortages had led to missed deadlines. However, by introducing collaborative robots in processes such as polishing, inspection, and machine tending, the company resolved this issue. In the first project after implementation, operating hours increased by 2.5 times, and profits rose by 60%. Challenges: Downtime caused by labor shortages, outdated equipment, and space limitations made it difficult to introduce industrial robots. After Implementation: After introducing the UR10, the turnaround time for jobs that typically took 4-5 months was reduced to 2.5 months, resulting in a 60% profit increase from this work alone (with an ROI of 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 robot implementation and horizontal expansion to other processes, please see the link. *If you would like to view the list of UR collaborative robots, please download it from the related catalog.
We have introduced robots into the seedling cultivation process, achieving significant labor savings.
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[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] A case study of the introduction of collaborative robots by Osakaringyo Co., Ltd., which has been producing and providing seedlings for 70 years in Tokachi, Hokkaido.
"Introduction of Robots in Seedling Cultivation Process Achieves Significant Labor Savings" Overview: Osaka Forestry Co., Ltd., which has been producing and supplying seedlings in Tokachi, Hokkaido for 70 years, has successfully automated part of the seedling cultivation process that was traditionally reliant on manual labor. Amidst difficulties in securing workers due to aging, significant labor savings have been achieved. Challenges: There is a high dependence on skilled workers, and with the aging workforce, there are concerns about future labor shortages, as humans need to work right next to the robots. After Implementation: UR robots were introduced in the first step of seedling production, which involves placing containers onto a conveyor belt, allowing one person to perform a task that previously required two. *For details on the decisive factors for robot introduction and horizontal deployment to other processes, please see the linked source. *If you would like to view the list of UR collaborative robots, please download it from the related catalog.
Achieving automation and productivity improvements in the mountain cutting line without changes to the production process [Video available].
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Automation of the experience and intuition of skilled workers by robots! Successful stable supply of high-quality products without relying on experts.
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