23.03.2021 • NewsRobotik

Omron cooperates with Onrobot

Omron has signed a new distribution agreement with Onrobot, a Danish manufacturer of gripper tools for collaborative robot applications (cobots).

The agreement between the two companies aims to give customers more flexibility in implementing solutions with collaborative robots. These are increasingly viewed as one of the most effective ways to increase the performance of production lines.

Collaborative robots can be seamlessly integrated into the production process - a key factor for the transition to an intelligent production environment in which man and machine work together in harmony. The tools that are used with robots are an essential element in making them useful in a wide variety of applications. The areas of application include, for example, conveyor technology and unloading as well as assembly and machine equipment. The ease of integration of the Onrobot products into the Omron cobot was an important factor in the decision for the new agreement.

Onrobot's one-system solution provides a uniform interface for easy plug-and-play integration. In addition, programming the robots and tools with the easy-to-learn graphic programming software TMFlow does not require in-depth programming knowledge or an operating device.

Bild / Picture: Omron
Bild / Picture: Omron

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40764 Langenfeld
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