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Industrial vs. Collaborative Robots for Assembly Applications

KEYWORDS: assembly systems / Assembly Systems / automated assembly / cobots / collaborative robots / robot automation / Universal Robots
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11/15/23 2:00 pm to 11/15/24 2:00 pm EST
Contact: Meg K.
The simplest difference between traditional and collaborative robots is that cobots are designed to operate in the same place as front-line workers, while industrial robots run in place of those workers. Though cobots improve productivity, consistency, and quality across various industries and manufacturing processes, the small footprint and light weight of cobots make them ideal for assembly automation. 


Join Silas Neale, Channel Development Manager from Universal Robots, as he details more of the differences between traditional robots and cobots. He will discuss how cobots contribute to repeatable, robust assembly processes, and discuss how deploying cobots in your facility can lead to a fast ROI, increase productivity, and eliminate strenuous and tedious tasks for your employees.


Key Learnings: 
  • Comparison of traditional industrial robots and collaborative robots
  • How cobots can optimize production in your assembly processes
  • How to choose the right cobot model and how to get started with cobot deployment


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