Robotics

Fraunhofer IML

evoBOT - Next gen transportation robot

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Versatile and autonomous robotic systems such as evoBOT can sustainably revolutionize production, as their high flexibility and adaptability enable them to take on a wide variety of tasks.
Workflows can thus be optimized and efficiently increased. evoBOT also helps to relieve employees of heavy tasks.

Employees of the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics in Dortmund are creating a new generation of autonomous robot systems.

Fraunhofer IPK

Potential assessment for human-robot collaboration

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Robots are on the rise: Modern force control and new solutions for human-robot cooperation transform them into universal and even mobile processing and assembly machines. When it comes to automating manual process steps, however, many companies still face a number of challenges: Is it economically viable? What is the best technical solution?
 
The Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK in Berlin offers an automation assessment that provides structured answers to these questions. This allows a production facility to be analyzed quickly to determine the potential for automation. In addition, the experts analyze whether full automation or a solution with cooperative robots is more reasonable.