The Danish Ambassador
to India, Peter Taksøe-Jensen launched Universal Robots, the Danish robot manufacturer that pioneered collaborative
robots, at the Le Meridian, New Delhi. The
collaborative robots range was unveiled in a launch event by Esben Østergaard,
Chief Technology Officer of Universal Robots, along with Pradeep David, General
Manager, India.
Human-robot
collaboration has come of age with collaborative robots (also called co-bots)
designed to work with humans and assist them with a variety of tasks. Co-bots
help automate and streamline repetitive and potentially unsafe processes thus,
ensuring safe work environment while increasing productivity and efficiency.
Given these advantages, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are eager to
adopt this technology. In a human-machine study conducted by MIT researchers at a BMW
factory, it was shown that teams made of humans and robots collaborating
efficiently can be around 85% more productive than teams made of either humans
or robots alone. Also, the cooperative process reduced human idle time by
virtue of its pace-setting ability.
With the goal of
making robot technology accessible for small and medium sized enterprises,
Universal Robots offers simple, flexible and affordable collaborative robot
arms- UR3, UR5 and UR10 named after their payloads in kilos. Having sold over 7000 collaborative robots, and ranked #25
on MIT Technology Review’s 2015 list of the 50 Smartest Companies, Universal
Robots continues to revolutionize the way industrial robots work and operate
alongside workers. Workers can collaborate with the robots in close proximity
on assembly lines with no safety guarding (subject to application risk
assessments) The co-bots are easy to program and the first set up takes less
than one hour. They can also be moved easily around the production facility for multiple
applications. Flexible ±360 degree rotation of all joints allows usage in
confined spaces. Infinite rotation of the UR3 tool is possible for screwing and
drilling applications. The co-bots can be floor, ceiling, and wall mounted as required.
Speaking about the
launch of Universal Robots in India, Chief Technology Officer, Universal
Robots, Esben Østergaard said, “We are delighted to introduce our advanced
tools to the Indian market for increasing productivity, quality, and market
competitiveness. Our collaborative robots help ease out processes in task
driven industries like manufacturing, assembly and food processing. They work
alongside their human co-workers to optimize and automate time consuming,
repetitive and physically challenging activities in the production flow. We
have also seen end users integrate our robot arms in applications and
industries that we didn’t initially expect. They have differentiated themselves
in the market using our advanced tools innovatively. Universal Robots are being used with innovative
applications like Neurosurgery, Bartending, Kiosk-based manufacturing,
Physiotherapy, Aviaries, and even as Chef’s assistants.”
“Advanced robotics is
now accessible to anybody who wants to increase productivity while maintaining
high safety standards. Our smallest collaborative robot is world’s most
flexible, light weight, table top robot that has been embraced worldwide
especially in the electronics and metal industries. We are growing our channel
partner strength in all major locations of the country and will continue to
expand our network in the coming years.” said Pradeep David, General Manager of
Universal Robots’ India.
“This is a proud
moment for Denmark as we continue to establish ourselves as a country that
believes in innovation and knowledge export as a way forward in bringing global
communities closer. Universal Robots was named one of Denmark’s 30 most
important export companies and received the Danish award for fast growth at
Digital Gazelle last year. We believe that Universal Robots will enable our
interest of supporting growth in various sectors of India with their world
leading technology.” said Peter Taksøe-Jensen, Danish ambassador to India.
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