RARUK Automation has opened the UK’s first Universal Robots Authorised Training Centre at its headquarters in Shefford.
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Universal Robots invest $36M in world's largest cobot hub
With financial backing from its joint U.S. parent company Teradyne, Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) and Universal Robots (UR) have acquired a 50,000m2 building site in Odense, where $36 million will be invested in the construction of a major cobot hub in the “cobot capital” of the world.
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Universal Robots launches financial services leasing programme
Universal Robots (UR) launched its new cobot leasing programme in collaboration with DLL, a global vendor finance company. The new partnership enables all manufacturers, regardless of size or capital equipment budgets, to reap the benefits of automation without worrying about cash flow and seasonal fluctuations.
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Carlsberg Fredericia achieves zero accidents with collaborative robots
Universal Robots (UR) announces that the Denmark division of Carlsberg has significantly improved staff safety and taken steps towards achieving zero accidents since integrating cobots into its Fredericia-based factory.
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Invertek Drives boosts product testing by integrating cobots into production
Universal Robots (UR) announced that Invertek Drives has incorporated two UR5 cobots into the testing phase of its production line. By automating this aspect of its operations, the company has successfully improved workflow consistency.
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Universal Robots maximises productivity and availability with launch of Service360
Universal Robots (UR) has launched Service360, a new support offering that enhances performance, increases uptime and mitigates risk through seamless collaboration.
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Universal Robots launches heavy-duty payload cobot for collaborative automation
Universal Robots (UR) announces the immediate availability of its UR16e cobot which boasts a 16kg payload capability.
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UR's cobot reduced machine hour costs by more than 40%
The Finnish subcontract machine tooling shop Ket-Met had lost its cost competitiveness, because its traditional way of using CNC machines required too much manpower. Machine hour costs were reduced by over 40% due to Universal Robots’ cobots. This helped the company win new orders.
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