Collaboration
When it comes to space, cost, and scope of applications, cobots have a big advantage because they can operate without safety fencing (subject to risk assessment) and work alongside workers safely. This opens up new application possibilities, where people aren’t just allowed, they are required to be in the robot workspace.
Active collaborative applications
While in many cases a robot takes over a repetitive task from a worker allowing them to focus on more engaging work, it’s also increasingly common to have a robot working directly alongside a skilled worker on a complex task to increase their productivity. Where it is not possible to completely automate a task, the robot can be used as a smart tool to assist the worker, with increased product output and quality; this can still be a financially viable option. In certain artisanal industries, having the worker involved can retain individuality and increase the value of the product.
Understanding safety
A comprehensive understanding of the robots, the safety system, and risks are essential for the success of the deployment.
Easy programming of smart applications
The Polyscope programming environment is very easy to learn, and also offers some very useful advanced features to allow for rapid and efficient programming of new applications.
Rapid prototyping
If you can create a program on your cobot in as little as 20 minutes, why wait 10 days for something to be fabricated by an external supplier? Time and cost investment is greatly reduced if you do it yourself, giving your designers and engineers the freedom to try out their ideas without consequences.
Multi-staged applications
If a single robot can handle multiple stages of a process, the return on investment for the customer will obviously be even more attractive. For example, a robot in a plastic injection molding plant can apply labels to containers before packing them into boxes for shipping. A robot in a consumer electronics factory can place multiple components into a plastic casing before screwing them into place and closing the casing.
Out of the box solutions
The fewer non-recurring engineering hours that go into a solution, the greater the savings for the customer, with an entirely out of the box solution that can be replicated for multiple customers being the ultimate goal. While two projects will rarely be exactly the same, it’s a good idea to implement a solution so that as much of the work is reusable as possible. Writing the robot program in a modular manner makes a big difference when it comes to reusability. Splitting an application into sub-programs for sub-tasks within the program makes it easy to drop them straight into your next project.
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