World-renowned robot safety expert joins Universal Robots
Posted to News on 12th Sep 2016, 14:51

World-renowned robot safety expert joins Universal Robots

When Universal Robots needed a new Global Technical Compliance Officer the company identified the top three global experts on robot safety and technical standards. Roberta Nelson Shea was one of the three identified and, by a stroke of luck, she applied for the job herself.

World-renowned robot safety expert joins Universal Robots

Nelson says: "I heard about the vacant position as GTCO through my network, and it seemed like this opportunity was tailor made for my resume. I was not looking for a new job, but this is wonderful confluence of circumstances. We are at the start of a new generation of robotics with Universal Robots as a young and vibrant first mover. Their collaborative robot arms have made human-robot collaboration possible, ushering in a wide range of, new viable robot applications. The company is looking at robots with a different lens, bringing a breath of fresh air to the industry."

R&D Director at Universal Robots, Mogens Saigal, is extremely pleased with the recruitment, saying: "Roberta Nelson Shea joining Universal Robots is news that will definitely reverberate throughout the global robot industry. She is a very great asset and a strong voice within the field of robot safety. We are both proud and excited that she is now part of our company."

The innovative Danish robot manufacturer developed and sold the world's first collaborative robot, or cobot, which is able to operate safely alongside employees. In opening up the market, Universal Robots spurred larger, established robot manufacturers as well as other robotics start-ups to start developing and launching cobots. Universal Robots says it remains the market leader, with more cobots sold than all competitors combined.

Saigal says: "With our technology advancements, there is growing potential to safely combine the power and precision of robots with the creative and problem-solving ability of humans. Technical standards and specifications are always lagging behind technological change. But earlier this year, the ISO Committee published a new technical specification, which opened up many opportunities for the whole industry.

"These specifications are an important first step in providing guidelines on cobot safety and risk assessments - a topic that Universal Robots will continue to pioneer and drive - now working in tandem with Roberta Nelson Shea. She will also teach and advise our staff and distributors on robot safety and risk assessment in general."

Roberta Nelson Shea has a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a Masters of Engineering in Advanced Safety Engineering and Management. She has been selected as one of the top 100 Women in Safety by ASSE. Her CV encompasses management positions at Rockwell Automation, Symbotic LLC, Applied Manufacturing Technologies, Pilz Automation Safety LP, Honeywell, and Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company.

Roberta Nelson Shea says: "Robotics has been my passion for more than 30 years, they relieve workers from having to do tedious, strenuous tasks and create more enjoyable jobs while employers improve productivity. My overall mission is to demystify robots and make sure that the deployment barriers are broken down. I am an advocate of global harmonisation of safety requirements to reduce costs of designs, manufacturing, and compliance."

Roberta Nelson Shea spent the past 23 years as the Chair (now Chair Emeritus) of ANSI/RIA R15.06 Robot Safety Committee that develops and defines technical standards for industrial robots. The latest R15.06 edition is a US adoption of ISO 10218-1 and ISO 10218-2.

The new Global Technical Compliance Officer succeeds Lasse Kieffer. He was recruited by the founders of Universal Robots as the very first full-time employee in 2007. Lasse Kieffer is now ready to return to the start-up mission. He says: "I loved my job at Universal Robots, but I felt like starting from scratch again and am right now developing ideas for new ventures. It was the right time to pass the baton and I am especially pleased that it will be to Roberta Nelson Shea."

Universal Robots' new GTCO will start her employment on 19 September 2016, spending much of her time in the headquarters of Universal Robots in Odense, Denmark. Go to www.universal-robots.com for further details about the company and its cobots.


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