New Scale Robotics Gains Certified System Integrator Status from Universal Robots
New Scale Robotics is now a Certified System Integrator (CSI) for Universal Robots (UR). This enables New Scale to sell and deploy UR collaborative robots with its Q-Span
® Workstation Kits for small part measurement.
New Scale now provides one-stop shopping for its Q-Span Workstation Kit, a DIY automation solution for small part measurement, and the UR collaborative robot. Image Credit: New Scale Robotics
The Q-Span Workstation Kit is a UR+ Certified Application Kit, designed and manufactured by New Scale Robotics to work with the Universal Robots e-Series collaborative robots (cobots). It automates the tedious process of manually measuring small parts for quality control and recording the data for statistical analysis.
New Scale Robotics Gains Certified System Integrator Status from Universal Robots
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Photo supplied by Universal Robots Collaborative robots are getting so easy to implement, your toughest decision may be whether to DIY it or to call for outside integration help. Here are your options, and four considerations to help you decide.
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic hit everyone hard, including project teams that were forced by circumstance to delay many automation projects. A year since that dip in projects, market-watchers predict a healthy rebound, particularly for industrial robotics.
Collaborative robots (cobots) are a rising star in robotics, maturing with tools to ease implementation to the point where projects can be accomplished with much less effort than in the past. In fact, more companies are buying and building cobot-based production and packaging systems in do-it-yourself (DIY) mode, at least for simple projects.