The multi-year EU-funded mission seeks to develop and validate sensible, versatile manufacturing programs that combine a number of autonomous brokers, together with cobots, AGVs, and human employees
Comau is contributing to the European Union’s CONVERGING mission, which goals to advance sensible and reconfigurable manufacturing programs to satisfy the challenges of recent manufacturing. By integrating collaborative robots, autonomous guided autos (AGVs), synthetic intelligence and human operators, CONVERGING seeks to create human-centric manufacturing programs that may understand, cause, adapt, collaborate and innovate. As a part of the multi-faceted mission, Comau has spearheaded two cutting-edge, collaborative robotic options, every designed to deal with a definite business problem.
In the course of the second mission evaluation held on November 5 on the Educating Manufacturing facility Competence Heart premises in Patras (Greece), organized by the Laboratory for Manufacturing Programs and Automation (LMS) of the College of Patras (Greece), Comau launched its prototypes, developed on the firm’s headquarters in Turin, for testing forward to the mission companions in addition to a delegation from the European Fee consisting of the mission officer and two reviewers.
The primary Comau-led deliverable considerations the design and engineering of a medium-payload MyCo collaborative robotic (cobot) used for collaborative publish processing of additive manufactured elements, combining human-safe operation with the precision and adaptableness required in superior manufacturing environments.
The second pilot centered on the aerospace sector, the place Comau developed a collaborative distant inspection robotic for non-invasive plane wing inspection – a job that has historically been carried out manually. Developed throughout the Aeronautics Open Pilot Line of the CONVERGING mission, the progressive resolution, powered by the 6-axis MyCo medium-payload cobot, integrates superior kinematics, precision mechanics, and remote-control capabilities to assist additive manufacturing and upkeep operations. In doing so, it enhances inspection accuracy and security, reduces upkeep time, and optimizes the plane upkeep lifecycle.
“The CONVERGING mission displays a strategic effort to allow next-generation manufacturing by selling reconfigurability, effectivity, and human-centric automation,” explains Nicole Clement, Chief Superior Automation Options Officer at Comau. “By leveraging our intensive experience in robotics and industrial automation along with our new cobots and AMRs, Comau goals to contribute to the event and deployment of progressive applied sciences that may redefine the way forward for manufacturing and upkeep processes.”
(Converging mission – Grant settlement ID: 101058521)
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