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Magnus Widfeldt
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Contact MagnusThis ourse is about your companies' opportunities to achieve better results by humans and robots working together - for example in the same workspace or just next door.
Industrial robots that can work together or in parallel with operators in the same work area have increased dramatically in recent years. This applies to both traditional industrial robots equipped with safety systems that allow collaborative applications, as well as robots with built-in sensors that can, for example, prevent collisions. The relatively low cost and simplified robot programming of these robots means that more and more companies in the manufacturing industry are evaluating the technology and putting it into their production. The technology for collaborating robots is advancing rapidly. Together with additive manufacturing of gripper fingers and fixtures, cooperating robots provide completely new opportunities for flexible and cost-effective automation.
This course is about your companies' opportunities to achieve better results by humans and robots working together - for example in the same workspace or just next door.
Increase your knowledge and thus orderer competence
Industrial companies, especially small and medium-sized ones.
No demands
The course goes through:
Two-day courses. If courses are given digitally, the content can be spread over several course occasions.
The course can be adapted to your needs. Contact us for a further discussion!