Hand in hand with robots Collaborative robotics Opening up new areas of application where classic robotics cannot go any further – that is the breeding ground for collaborative robotics. For decades, industrial robotics has been making its way into 4D applications. Thus, dirty, monotonous, dangerous, and uneconomical tasks increasingly do not have to be performed by humans. Robotics cells are implemented by an industry of system integrators who take over the detailed planning, realization and maintenance with high application and interface knowledge. Collaborative robotics sets two new accents at this point. On the one hand, the requirements for safe operation are to be lowered by hardware geared to force control and sensor technology, and on the other hand, new programming concepts enable drastically less specialist knowledge for successful operation with minor adjustments on one’s own. This should also allow direct collaboration between humans and robots. With the explosion in computing power and the widespread availability of solutions from the field of artificial intelligence, highly dynamic interactions should then be able to be operated reliably. Even if in practice it is seldom possible to fulfill all the expectations raised at once, the above-average growth underscores the relevance of collaborative robotics. Thus, this technology area is driving robotics as a whole into its next evolutionary stage through concepts and media effectiveness. As part of our learning factories, Festo integrates approaches with collaborative robotics, enabling learners to engage with the requirements and opportunities around the topic. Find our learning solutions with collaborative robotics in the product section on → Page 11, 49, and 157 M26 M27 → www.festo-didactic.com Factory Automation | Learning solutions for education & training Magazine > Focus and trend topics I4.0 > Collaborative robotics Magazine > Focus and trend topics I4.0 > Collaborative robotics
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