
Hirebotics' Cobot Painter supports stationary painting, with parts placed in a paint booth where robots perform all spraying operations. The post Hirebotics offers no-code, explosion-proof cobot for painting appeared first on The Robot Report .
The continuous development in cobot and AI technology, coupled with industrial demand for safer, more efficient, and flexible automation solutions, makes this a timely innovation.
This development highlights the ongoing maturation of collaborative robotics for specialized industrial applications, particularly in hazardous environments, expanding automation's reach and accessibility (no-code).
The availability of explosion-proof, no-code cobots specifically for painting reduces the complexity and cost of deploying robotics in a traditionally manual and dangerous task within manufacturing.
- · Hirebotics
- · Automotive manufacturing
- · Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
- · Industrial automation integrators
- · Manual industrial painters
- · Traditional industrial robot manufacturers (less flexible solutions)
- · High-cost industrial automation solutions
Increased adoption of robotic painting solutions in hazardous industrial settings.
Reduced labor demand for specific hazardous tasks and improved safety records in manufacturing sectors.
The development of similar no-code, specialized cobots for other hazardous or complex industrial processes across various sectors.
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