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About the Company 300+ Employees 19 Na=onali=es
Offices in 9 Countries Over 300 Distributors
17 Interna=onal Awards
Overview 2004: The idea 2005: Company founded 2007: First prototype – UR5 2008: First sales 2009: Distribution in DK 2010: European distribution 2011: Distribution in Asia 2012: Entered US and Launch of UR10 2013: Subsidiaries in New York and Shanghai 2014: Office in Spain 2015: Launch of UR 3 and office in Singapore, India, Eastern Europe and California Universal Robots is acquired by Teradyne for $285M
The robot
The company
Overview 2004: The idea 2005: Company founded 2007: First prototype – UR5 2008: First sales 2009: Distribution in DK 2010: European distribution 2011: Distribution in Asia 2012: Entered US and Launch of UR10 2013: Subsidiaries in New York and Shanghai 2014: Office in Spain 2015: Launch of UR 3 and office in Singapore, India, Eastern Europe and California Universal Robots is acquired by Teradyne for $285M
The robot
The company
Company
UR designs and builds revolu=onary collabora=ve robots
Perfect for all sizes of business
UR products are so user-‐friendly that anyone can operate them
And so affordable that it is worthwhile for anyone to invest in them
Low total cost of ownership
Automa=on for Everybody
Changes in Produc=on
BEFORE
Fixed installa9ons Without human interac9on Separa9on of space Repe99ve work ROI long term
NOW Relocatable Frequent interac9on Shared space Frequent changes ROI short term
Easy Programming Fast Set-‐up Flexible Deployment Collabora=ve and Safe Fastest Payback in the Industry
Key Value Drivers
15 Adjustable Safety Functions (ISO 13849-1, PLd), limiting: Force, Speed, Power, Momentum, Position, Tool Orientation Recent IFA report concludes equivalence with Cat 3
Monitored in TCP and Joint space Connectors for external safety equipment Lightweight Robot with no Sharp Edges Low ”Frequency of Exposure”, Risk assessment (ISO 12100) Main robot-related Hazards: Clamping/Quasi-static impact: Force limiting Impact/Dynamic impact: Speed, Power and Momentum
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Universal Robots take on safety
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