ABB is previewing its newest collaborative
robot, now with a single arm, at the International Robotics Exhibition (iREX)
2017 in Tokyo. As their name suggests, collaborative robots are designed to
work alongside humans on the factory floor to raise productivity and support
the transition to mass customization. The robot will be officially launched in
2018.
Like YuMi, a small-parts assembly robot
introduced in 2015, the new robot has a payload of 500 grams and, thanks to its
compactness, is easily integrated into existing assembly lines, increasing
productivity. The new robot also features lead-through programming, eliminating
the need for specialized training for operators.
“The success of YuMi has exceeded
expectations; it was originally designed for small-parts assembly, but it has
turned out to be exceptionally versatile – it can solve a Rubik’s Cube, make
sushi, wrap gifts and conduct an orchestra. Based on YuMi’s enormous success,
we fully expect our new single-arm robot to be equally well-received, especially
since it was developed at the request of customers,” said Sami Atiya, President
of ABB’s Robotics and Motion division.
“We continue to build our collaborative
robotics portfolio,” said Per Vegard Nerseth, Managing Director, ABB Robotics.
“The newest robot is a much anticipated addition to the ‘factory of the
future,’ enabling our customers to grow and thrive in the age of mass
customization. Combining this robot with our ABB Ability™ digital solutions
will allow our customers to take efficiency and reliability in their factories
to the next level.”
ABB is exhibiting at iREX 2017 from November
29 to December 2, in the East Hall, Booth IR3-56.
ABB is a pioneering technology leader in
electrification products, robotics and motion, industrial automation and power
grids, serving customers in utilities, industry and transport &
infrastructure globally. Continuing a more than 125-year history of innovation,
ABB today is writing the future of industrial digitalization and driving the Energy
and Fourth Industrial Revolutions. ABB operates in more than 100 countries with
about 136,000 employees.
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