
Vention is working with partners to make design and deployment of industrial and collaborative robots easier for manufacturers. The post Vention collaborates with FANUC and Universal Robots on software-defined automation appeared first on The Robot Report .
The increasing demand for automation in manufacturing due to labor shortages and efficiency needs is driving collaborations like this to simplify robot deployment.
This collaboration streamlines the integration of industrial and collaborative robots, making advanced automation more accessible for a wider range of manufacturers, potentially accelerating industrial transformation.
The complexity and time required to design and deploy robotic solutions are significantly reduced through standardized software-defined approaches from major robot manufacturers and integration platforms.
- · Vention
- · FANUC
- · Universal Robots
- · Manufacturing sector
- · Companies with highly manual assembly lines
- · Traditional robot integrators with rigid models
Increased adoption of robotic automation across diverse manufacturing industries due to ease of deployment.
Heightened competition among robot manufacturers to offer more user-friendly and collaborative solutions, driving further innovation.
Potential for a reshoring of manufacturing capabilities as automation reduces labor cost concerns in developed economies.
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