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COBOTS:
ENABLING A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO MANUFACTURING
ADVAUT17 COBOT COLL
21
of manufacturers plan
to invest in automation
in the next three years
76%
COBOTS
ON THE RISE
Manufacturers are increasingly engaging in automation. In fact,
76% of manufacturers plan to invest in automation in the next
three years according to a survey by Manufacturers Alliance for
Productivity and Innovation (MAPI).1
The truth, however, remains
that the majority of today’s manufacturing tasks cannot be
addressed with traditional industrial automation.
Enter the cobot.
Cobots, short for collaborative robots, are flexible, easy-to-
program robots that work alongside human coworkers in a
production setting. They have the ability to handle shared
operator space tasks that cannot be efficiently executed by
traditional industrial robots. Add in their increasingly affordable
cost, and cobots are a disruptive technology whose potential is
only growing.
3
2020 2025
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
InMillions$
In industries beyond automotive—the usual suspect when
it comes to employing robotic automation—automation is
dramatically increasing. Cobots are a big part of this, with
global sales expected to grow to $3.1 billion by 2020 and
$12 billion by 2025.2
At a cost much lower than traditional
industrial robots, more companies
are incorporating automation into
production and reaping the benefits.
drop to $18,500
by 20203
Average cost of 		
cobot is expected to
In addition to what cobots
offer manufacturers in terms of
features and functionality, their
competitive cost represents
attainable automation:
COBOT
TRENDS
4
Cobots can easily handle tasks like loading and
unloading, sorting, handling, packaging, assembly,
and more. Like other robots, they allow companies to
automate tasks and reduce repetitive stress injuries.
Where cobots rise above other robots is their ability
to work in close proximity with humans, enhancing
the workforce rather than replacing it. Cobots make
for ideal coworkers because they are:
More Productive—	
can work in environments
with close proximity to
humans workers where
you cannot deploy a
traditional robot
More Adaptable—	
can easily transition
between various tasks
More Intuitive—
can be programmed
through simple physical
demonstration
Safer—		
can sense when they
come in contact with
something or someone
that shouldn’t be there.
THE UNIQUE
VALUE OF COBOTS
5
COBOTS
ARE
SAFER
Safety is always a paramount goal with the introduction of a
new technology onto the manufacturing floor. The new cobots
on the market have safety features that limit speed and force
through the use of mechanical compliance or force-feedback
detection. With this new technology, the cobot can safely stop
the motion when contact is made with a person or object,
something that a traditional robot cannot do. This allows
cobots to safely operate in the same workspace as humans.
6
COBOTS
ARE MORE
INTUITIVE
Traditional robots require highly trained robotic
programmers to set their movements. In contrast, many
cobots can be easily programmed without extensive
training. With a number of cobots, tasks can be set by
tablets. Some can even be set by physical demonstration,
such as moving their arms in a pattern to program them
for repeated motion.
7
COBOTS
ARE MORE
ADAPTABLE
Standard industrial robots are often locked behind
cages, whereas cobots can be easily moved if they
are needed on another part of the floor. Because they
don’t require bulky, space-consuming safety barriers,
they allow companies to reduce assembly lines sizes
and make more efficient use of space. Because recent
cobots have an emphasis on easy programming, they
are adept at switching quickly between various tasks
8
The future of cobots is not just limited to robotic arms. There are mobile cobots
on the market that can autonomously deliver parts to operators and pick
up finished assemblies, all while maneuvering safely around any workers or
obstacles in their path.
COBOTS
INCREASE
PRODUCTIVITY
In applications where robots and humans need to work
closely together, combining the complementary skillsets
of cobots and human workers leads to tremendous
increases in productivity. With cobots handling a wider
range of tasks by being able to fit into smaller areas,
human workers have more available time to handle tasks
of their choosing, and can stay healthier by avoiding
repetitive stress injuries.
9
MINI CASE STUDY:
COMPANY’S FIRST COBOT
Companies who employ cobots can see increases in
productivity, flexibility, and ROI. Here is the success story of
one such company:
Company: Small precision machining company
Challenge: The need to select and deploy the company’s
first multi-purpose cobot
Solution: EWI’s advanced automation experts at
Buffalo Manufacturing Works helped to ensure successful
automation of certain production tasks in the machining
environment. EWI continues to support the company’s
engineers as they explore ways to boost the cobot’s
utilization and flexibility to achieve increased capacity and
production throughput.
10
If you are interested in learning how EWI can help you
incorporate cobots into your production, we invite
you to visit our Automation Feasibility Factory Floor in
Buffalo, New York. The Automation Feasibility Factory
Floor is a unique toolbox of simulation software,
robots, cobots, vision systems, and related automation
components that allows us to develop, test,
demonstrate, and validate vendor-agnostic solutions in
our lab to qualify processes for our clients before they
make the significant capital investment required to
implement them on their manufacturing floor.
Because EWI is vendor agnostic and experienced
with cobots in use across industry, we can make
recommendations on the specific type that will best fill
the need of the end user.
TRY A COBOT ON EWI’S AUTOMATION
FEASIBILITY FACTORY FLOOR
11
ABOUT EWI
With deep expertise in cobots, automated inspection,
machine vision, and joining automation, EWI provides
innovative, industry-driven solutions to enhance process
efficiency, improve quality, and reduce operating costs. We
develop custom automated process solutions to meet our
clients’ specific manufacturing needs with an aim to establish
a significant competitive advantage. To learn more, contact
Ron Brown at 716.710.5530.
1
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Market by Component (Equipment, Services) Method (Ultrasonic, Radiography, Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic) End-User (Oil & Gas, Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Infra) Techni (2017, January).
In Markets and Markets. Retrieved from http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/nondestructive-testing-market-257342201.html

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Human Collaborative Robotic Processes

  • 1. 1 COBOTS: ENABLING A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO MANUFACTURING ADVAUT17 COBOT COLL
  • 2. 21 of manufacturers plan to invest in automation in the next three years 76% COBOTS ON THE RISE Manufacturers are increasingly engaging in automation. In fact, 76% of manufacturers plan to invest in automation in the next three years according to a survey by Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI).1 The truth, however, remains that the majority of today’s manufacturing tasks cannot be addressed with traditional industrial automation. Enter the cobot. Cobots, short for collaborative robots, are flexible, easy-to- program robots that work alongside human coworkers in a production setting. They have the ability to handle shared operator space tasks that cannot be efficiently executed by traditional industrial robots. Add in their increasingly affordable cost, and cobots are a disruptive technology whose potential is only growing.
  • 3. 3 2020 2025 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 InMillions$ In industries beyond automotive—the usual suspect when it comes to employing robotic automation—automation is dramatically increasing. Cobots are a big part of this, with global sales expected to grow to $3.1 billion by 2020 and $12 billion by 2025.2 At a cost much lower than traditional industrial robots, more companies are incorporating automation into production and reaping the benefits. drop to $18,500 by 20203 Average cost of cobot is expected to In addition to what cobots offer manufacturers in terms of features and functionality, their competitive cost represents attainable automation: COBOT TRENDS
  • 4. 4 Cobots can easily handle tasks like loading and unloading, sorting, handling, packaging, assembly, and more. Like other robots, they allow companies to automate tasks and reduce repetitive stress injuries. Where cobots rise above other robots is their ability to work in close proximity with humans, enhancing the workforce rather than replacing it. Cobots make for ideal coworkers because they are: More Productive— can work in environments with close proximity to humans workers where you cannot deploy a traditional robot More Adaptable— can easily transition between various tasks More Intuitive— can be programmed through simple physical demonstration Safer— can sense when they come in contact with something or someone that shouldn’t be there. THE UNIQUE VALUE OF COBOTS
  • 5. 5 COBOTS ARE SAFER Safety is always a paramount goal with the introduction of a new technology onto the manufacturing floor. The new cobots on the market have safety features that limit speed and force through the use of mechanical compliance or force-feedback detection. With this new technology, the cobot can safely stop the motion when contact is made with a person or object, something that a traditional robot cannot do. This allows cobots to safely operate in the same workspace as humans.
  • 6. 6 COBOTS ARE MORE INTUITIVE Traditional robots require highly trained robotic programmers to set their movements. In contrast, many cobots can be easily programmed without extensive training. With a number of cobots, tasks can be set by tablets. Some can even be set by physical demonstration, such as moving their arms in a pattern to program them for repeated motion.
  • 7. 7 COBOTS ARE MORE ADAPTABLE Standard industrial robots are often locked behind cages, whereas cobots can be easily moved if they are needed on another part of the floor. Because they don’t require bulky, space-consuming safety barriers, they allow companies to reduce assembly lines sizes and make more efficient use of space. Because recent cobots have an emphasis on easy programming, they are adept at switching quickly between various tasks
  • 8. 8 The future of cobots is not just limited to robotic arms. There are mobile cobots on the market that can autonomously deliver parts to operators and pick up finished assemblies, all while maneuvering safely around any workers or obstacles in their path. COBOTS INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY In applications where robots and humans need to work closely together, combining the complementary skillsets of cobots and human workers leads to tremendous increases in productivity. With cobots handling a wider range of tasks by being able to fit into smaller areas, human workers have more available time to handle tasks of their choosing, and can stay healthier by avoiding repetitive stress injuries.
  • 9. 9 MINI CASE STUDY: COMPANY’S FIRST COBOT Companies who employ cobots can see increases in productivity, flexibility, and ROI. Here is the success story of one such company: Company: Small precision machining company Challenge: The need to select and deploy the company’s first multi-purpose cobot Solution: EWI’s advanced automation experts at Buffalo Manufacturing Works helped to ensure successful automation of certain production tasks in the machining environment. EWI continues to support the company’s engineers as they explore ways to boost the cobot’s utilization and flexibility to achieve increased capacity and production throughput.
  • 10. 10 If you are interested in learning how EWI can help you incorporate cobots into your production, we invite you to visit our Automation Feasibility Factory Floor in Buffalo, New York. The Automation Feasibility Factory Floor is a unique toolbox of simulation software, robots, cobots, vision systems, and related automation components that allows us to develop, test, demonstrate, and validate vendor-agnostic solutions in our lab to qualify processes for our clients before they make the significant capital investment required to implement them on their manufacturing floor. Because EWI is vendor agnostic and experienced with cobots in use across industry, we can make recommendations on the specific type that will best fill the need of the end user. TRY A COBOT ON EWI’S AUTOMATION FEASIBILITY FACTORY FLOOR
  • 11. 11 ABOUT EWI With deep expertise in cobots, automated inspection, machine vision, and joining automation, EWI provides innovative, industry-driven solutions to enhance process efficiency, improve quality, and reduce operating costs. We develop custom automated process solutions to meet our clients’ specific manufacturing needs with an aim to establish a significant competitive advantage. To learn more, contact Ron Brown at 716.710.5530. 1 Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Market by Component (Equipment, Services) Method (Ultrasonic, Radiography, Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic) End-User (Oil & Gas, Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, Infra) Techni (2017, January). In Markets and Markets. Retrieved from http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/nondestructive-testing-market-257342201.html