UBTECH’s Walker S2 is a humanoid robot that does something no robot has done before: it swaps its own battery autonomously. 🔋🤖 When power runs low, Walker finds a charged battery, replaces it on the spot, and keeps working—no human help, no downtime. Already being tested in factories, it runs 24/7, monitors its own limits, and solves its own problems. Automation just hit a whole new level.
UBTECH's Walker S2: Autonomous Battery Swap Robot
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🔹Avoid Sub-Optimizing. Start System Thinking🔹 It’s tempting to focus on individual robot cells or isolated operations—but that’s how overproduction creeps in at your production site. 🔍 Did you know that your material flow planning directly determines your production volume? Avoid blind spots in your production system. Think flow, not fragments 🎯 📘 Learn more and download our guides.
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The wide applicability of a Collaborative Robot comes from its incredible flexibility. Unlike a heavy industrial robot that is bolted down and caged in, a Cobot can be: Deployed and redeployed to new tasks in hours, not weeks. Mounted on mobile carts to move between workstations. Easily programmed by existing staff for a high mix of products. This agility is why it has such a wide range of applications. #FlexibleAutomation #AgileManufacturing #CollaborativeRobot #Cobot #AutomationSolutions #IndustrialRobot
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The wide applicability of a Collaborative Robot comes from its incredible flexibility. Unlike a heavy industrial robot that is bolted down and caged in, a Cobot can be: Deployed and redeployed to new tasks in hours, not weeks. Mounted on mobile carts to move between workstations. Easily programmed by existing staff for a high mix of products. This agility is why it has such a wide range of applications. #FlexibleAutomation #AgileManufacturing #CollaborativeRobot #Cobot #AutomationSolutions #IndustrialRobot
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These folks in Australia seem to follow the same design philosophies that I like to follow. Automation doesn't have to be expensive. Take a step back and think about what would really make a difference in your factory, then find the most economical way to achieve it.
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