Intelligent robots are ready for wider adoption

Intelligent robots are ready for wider adoption

Germany - Amsterdam Aesthetics originally published at Germany - Amsterdam Aesthetics

How AI is making the deployment of automation more democratic

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, May 19, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — In a video published on Business Reporter, Nicole Clement, Chief Marketing Officer, Andrew Lloyd, E-Mobility Segment Leader and Giovanni Di Stefano, Head of Innovation and Process Technologies at Comau explain how much more nimble and flexible advanced industry 4.0 technologies and robots are than their conventional peers. Why early robotic systems could only automate repetitive processes that had no variation, autonomous ones are enabled digital technologies such as computer vision and natural language processing to perceive and interact with their environment. Thanks to their presence detection and collision avoidance capabilities, state-of-the-art collaborative robots no longer need to be kept in cages to prevent them from doing harm to their operators. This way, the production system can become more flexible in combining difficult dexterous operation executed humans with more mundane and repetitive tasks performed robots. Moreover, based on the data they collect from their surroundings, co-bots can optimise their own operation too. While legacy industrial robots grind to a halt on detecting even the tiniest of imperfections, autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) can detect variations and accommodate themselves to these changes in real time.

In an industrial setting, every machine has a digital representation that can communicate with other machines and collaborate with human co-workers. When given a basic audio command to check, for example, the infotainment system of a car, advanced robots can autonomously create a code, as well as execute it. Autonomous robots can also make AI implementations more widely available for businesses removing the cost of both programming and testing. Comau has been a global leader in the field of industrial automation for close to half a century. Thanks to its continuous commitment to innovation, research and advanced training, it offers its customers expertise and new technologies in the most progressive sectors, including automotive, digital transformation, electrification, renewable energies and fulfilment.

To learn more about the transformative power of intelligent robots, watch the video.

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About Comau

Comau, a member of Stellantis, is a worldwide leader in delivering advanced industrial automation products and systems. From consulting on workflow optimization to the supply of 4.0 products and services, they design solutions to make every manufacturing environment more efficient, smart and lean. Comau’s portfolio includes technology and systems for electric, hybrid and traditional vehicle manufacturing, industrial robots, collaborative and wearable robotics, autonomous logistics, dedicated machining centres and interconnected digital services and products able to transmit, elaborate and analyse machine and process data. Headquartered in Turin, Italy, Comau has an international network of 6 innovation centres, 5 digital hubs, 9 manufacturing plants that span 13 countries and employ 4,000 people. Through the training activities organized its Academy, Comau is also committed to developing the technical and managerial knowledge necessary for companies to face the challenges and opportunities of Industry 4.0.

www.comau.com

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