Flexible handling with cobots
The use of cobots has many advantages over conventional robots - especially in terms of flexibility for changing applications.
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The use of cobots has many advantages over conventional robots - especially in terms of flexibility for changing applications.

The manufacturer Rose+Krieger has expanded its range of solutions for cobots at assembly workstations.
Companies in the packaging sector are increasingly relying on automation. This is where the electromechanical solutions from Ewellix can bring benefits.

Food and pharmaceutical industry
With the Motoman HC10DTF in IP67 protection class, Yaskawa is expanding its range of hybrid cobots with an industry-specific version for the food and pharmaceutical industries.
The healthcare sector has never been in the spotlight as much as it is now. The latest robotic solutions help to support specialist staff and make a contribution when it comes to optimizing quality, capacity utilization and operating costs.
In 1950, Dr.-Ing. E.h. Georg Schaeffler filed a patent application for the cage-guided needle roller bearing, which changed bearing technology. The cage-guided needle roller bearing also plays a special role in future topics such as collaborative robotics and electromobility.

OnRobot wins second place in the Innovations and Entrepreneurship in Robotics and Automation (IERA) Award.

Robots in corona times, the acceptance of cobots and the further development of robotics in various environments - Andreas Mühlbauer spoke about these current topics with Dr. Klaus Kluger, General Manager of the Central and Eastern Europe regions at Omron and board member of the VDMA Robotics Association.
ZF Friedrichshafen relies on special programming software to simulate robot applications, generate program code using a modular principle, reduce maintenance costs, work independently of manufacturers and alleviate the shortage of skilled workers.