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Automation makes a business competitive – this has long since been true also of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). However, for many SMEs, the standard commercially available solutions are often too inflexible, too big or too expensive. SMErobot™ now promises to give new impetus to the introduction of robot technology in small and medium-sized businesses: this EU project is developing an entirely new, modular and interactive generation of robots which, in addition to being quick to install and easy to operate, will also help to make European SMEs more competitive thanks to their cost-effective design. Scheduled to last four years, the EU project is being coordinated by the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA in Stuttgart.
The robot cells on show at AUTOMATICA 2008 will present examples of automation solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises in various branches of industry:
The project is also giving rise to technologies and tools aimed at helping industrial robotics to make a breakthrough into small and medium-sized enterprises: in future, the previously used, complex cables and wires will be replaced by modern plug-and-play technologies that can quickly configure machines and systems and put them into productive operation. Electric actuators with an extremely high power-to-weight ratio will be presented. They form the basis for new high-performance robot kinematics. Compared with the systems normally used at present, microsystem-based force sensors can be realized at a fraction of the cost, thereby broadening the range of application for robots, especially in connection with delicate production operations.
Costing and profitability assessments are carried out by means of a user-friendly, computerized life cycle costing tool for automation solutions in small and medium-sized enterprises. The SMErobot™ toolbox offers a variety of self-explanatory training modules and checklists that support the development and implementation of the new generation of SMErobot™ technology.
The new generation of robots developed by SMErobot™ is intended to meet three objectives so as to address the specific needs of small and medium-sized businesses:
Through the flexible combination of individual modules, the aim is to lower the investment and operating costs to one-third in comparison with present-day solutions.
Nor is SMErobot™ confined to developing the hardware and software. The project also involves the development of new, SME-compatible investment and financing models as well as the integration of robot technology into manufacturing processes and process chains. Pilot trials in small and medium-sized enterprises from the fields of casting, mechanical engineering and metal- and woodworking are planned for after AUTOMATICA 2008. In addition, through the exchange of ideas and information with both potential users and manufacturers at AUTOMATICA 2008, it is hoped that the robots will be optimized and made fit for real-world use in a wide range of future applications and industries.
An entertaining video film illustrates the innovations that are being developed within SMErobot™: two hard-worked machine operators dream of having a robot that can help them carry out their day-to-day workload. One idea follows another. And, in this way, they develop new applications and types of robot which are part of the research project. Many of the presented innovations can now be experienced in real life by visitors to AUTOMATICA 2008.
SMErobot™ is an Integrated Project within the European 6th Framework Programme (NMP2-CT-2005-011838). In line with the needs of small and medium-sized manufacturing businesses, SMErobot™ is developing fundamentally new automation solutions towards a new generation of industrial robot systems. These new helpers will be of assistance to a large number of businesses, either for the working of wood, metal, rubber, ceramics or plastics, or for drilling, milling, assembling or handling operations. Therefore, this consortium of leading European robot manufacturers, system integrators, producers of industrial IT solutions and research institutions has set itself three ambitious innovation goals, which it intends to achieve within the space of four years:
More information on SMErobot™ is available at: www.smerobot.org
The video film can be downloaded from: http://www.smerobot.org/download/#video
More information on AUTOMATICA 2008 at: www.automatica-munich.com
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