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How Robots Are Transforming Manufacturing Processes

Cutting-edge technology redefines efficiency, productivity, and precision for industry

Evi Giourouki
Tue, 04/02/2024 - 12:02
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Gone are the days of manual labor and repetitive tasks. Nowadays, robots are taking over these responsibilities, leaving human workers to focus on complex problem-solving and innovation. These robots are equipped with advanced sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning capabilities that allow them to adapt to changing conditions, troubleshoot issues, and optimize operations in real time.

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German startup RobCo, for example, offers flexible, cost-effective, and interconnected robot automation solutions for repetitive manual tasks in small and medium-sized industrial businesses. 

RobCo’s technology is built on its patented modular hardware kit and RobCo Studio software platform. The company has created software, based on the findings from the robotics department at the Technical University of Munich, that allows the modules to comprehend their current configuration and the specific application they are being used for.

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