Tag Archives: ISO/TS 15066

NEW ROBOTS IN MANUFACTURING STARTUPS: THE FAST TRACK TO AUTOMATION

For years, industrial robotics seemed reserved for large corporations with massive budgets. Today, that reality has changed. Advances in technology, easier programming, and flexible financing have made automation accessible even to manufacturing startups from their earliest stages. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), over 30% of new industrial robot installations in 2024 were

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INTEGRATING COLLABORATIVE SAFETY IN HYBRID LINES: CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES

In the modern factory, the best of two worlds comes together: the robustness of traditional industrial robots and the flexibility of collaborative robots, or cobots. This fusion—a hybrid human-robot line—offers great advantages but also raises critical challenges: safety, ergonomics, production flow, and adaptability to change. For brands like KUKA, ABB, or FANUC, which you manage

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REGULATORY EVOLUTION: SAFETY AND CERTIFICATION IN EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS

In industrial robotics, safety is not just a legal requirement—it is the foundation of responsible automation. As the use of refurbished robots continues to grow rapidly, understanding European regulations and safety standards becomes essential to ensure operations are both lawful and secure. In Europe, industrial robots are primarily governed by the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, which

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