Collaborative robots as market drivers: 2016 report
Posted to News on 7th Jul 2017, 16:04

Collaborative robots as market drivers: 2016 report

The World Robotics Report 2016 from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) higlights how compact, user-friendly collaborative robots are expected to drive the automation market. The report predicts the worldwide annual sales of industrial robots to increase by at least 13 per cent on average per year from 2017 to 2019. Human-robot collaboration will have a "breakthrough' in this period, enabling robots and humans to work safely side by side without any fences, while increasing production efficiency and quality.

Collaborative robots as market drivers: 2016 report

Chief Commercial Officer of Universal Robots, Daniel Friis says: "As the market leader of the cobot industry, Universal Robots welcomes the report which confirms the validity of our mission: lowering barriers and enabling automation in areas previously considered too complex or costly. Our installed base of more than 10,000 cobots worldwide illustrates the dramatic growth potential of this game-changing automation technology. We enable small and medium-sized enterprises to optimise their competitiveness on the global stage with an average robot payback period of just 195 days."

Industries predicted by IFR to adopt cobots at an increasing rate includes automotive, the plastics industry, electronics assembly and the machine tool industry. These are all sectors where Universal Robots is seeing strong traction.

Daniel Friis says: "UR robots are now increasingly deployed on the auto assembly line, literally working hand-in-hand with employees, relieving them of ergonomically unfavorable tasks. We have recent case studies documenting how cobots quadrupled injection molding production, and our our new UR3 table-top robot is now a sought-after automation tool for light assembly such as circuit board handling.

"At the recent machine tool show IMTS in Chicago, we experienced an overwhelming interest from attendees that were not just kicking tires, exploring the new cobot technology. They came to our booth ready to place orders."

The Americas region is expected to see strong continued cobot growth according to the IFR report. However, China is predicted to remain the main driver of robot growth, expanding its dominance with almost 40 per cent of the global robot supply being installed in China by 2019.

Daniel Friis says: "China is a strong focus area for Universal Robots. We opened a Shanghai subsidiary in 2013 and are constantly expanding our distributor network in the region where customers are increasingly using our cobots to optimise product quality and automate repetitive tasks that the Chinese have difficulty staffing with manual labour." He adds that cobots as part of Industry 4.0 will close the gap between people and machines on the factory floor.

The demand for consumer goods across global markets is pushing manufacturers to produce innovative, high-quality products more quickly, consistently, and sustainably around the world. Cobots redeploy human creativity with robotic repeatability to address market evolution and customer requirements.

Friis says: "At Universal Robots, we define "collaborative' not only by our robot's built-in safety features but also by ease-of-use and ease of integration. This is what really sets us apart from competition."

Universal Robots has just launched Universal Robots+, an online showroom for end-effectors, software, peripherals and accessories from the UR ecosystem of 3rd-party developers that are optimised and verified to work flawlessly with UR robots. This allows UR's integrators, distributors and customers to hit the ground running when completing their next UR robot.


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