Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 26.99
…dedicated to developing user-friendly, flexible and safe robots to help companies increase the efficiency of their operations. The Odense, Denmark based company, has its U.S. headquarters in New York.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 26.81
…recently partnered with students from the University of Southern Denmark to analyze Blue Atlas Robotics ApS’ supply chain processes. The Odense, Denmark-based company develops underwater inspection robots for the maritime sector. Its robots conduct self-operating underwater visual inspection of port structures and vessel hulls. The company is currently scaling up and a vital part of this hinges on creating a well-structured supply chain and production setup, it said. As a startup in the transitional phase, all its focus has been on tech development and sales with limited resources for optimizing production flows. The company said it knew that understanding its…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 25.56
…allow them to work outside safety cages. The Odense, Denmark-based company reportedly has 44% to 47% of the collaborative robot market share. Universal Robots sells four different types of cobots, the UR3e, the UR5e, the UR10e, and the UR16e. They are all a part of the company’s UR+ partner ecosystem and can be outfitted with a range of accessories. The groundbreaking of the world's largest Cobot Hub in Odense that will house both MiR and Universal Robots. This photo shows from left: Universal Robots President Kim Povlsen, Mayor of Odense Peter Rahbaek Juel, and MiR President Søren Nielsen. Source: Universal…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 24.71
…advisor until his planned retirement in 2024. Founded in Denmark in 2013, MiR has grown to become a leading autonomous mobile robot maker with nearly 220 distributors and certified system integrators in 60 countries. MiR was acquired by Teradyne in 2018, and in 2022, Teradyne combined AutoGuide Mobile Robots with MiR to deliver a broad AMR product line from low to heavy payloads. Jean-Pierre Hathout Hathout comes from SIT Controls USA, where he served as president. Prior to this, he built a 17-year career at Bosch, including several international management roles. Hathout has a Doctoral degree in mechanical engineering from…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 23.26
…– an autonomous industrial mobile robotic supplier based in Denmark as a Certified Systems Integrator. Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) develops and markets the industry’s most advanced line of collaborative and safe autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) that quickly, easily, and cost-effectively manage internal logistics, freeing employees for higher-value activities. Hundreds of mid to large sized, multinational manufacturers and logistics centers, along with several hospitals around the world, have already installed MiR’s innovative robots. MiR has quickly established a global distribution network in more than 47 countries with regional offices in New York, San Diego, Singapore, Frankfurt, Barcelona, and Shanghai; while MiR’s…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 22.12
…skilled workers, has increased interest in automating welding. Vejen, Denmark-based WeldingDroid has announced that robotics luminary Thomas Visti Jensen has joined its ownership group. The Vejen, Denmark-based startup said it plans to use its latest capital to grow from six to 30 employees and to open branches in Germany and the U.S. by the end of 2022. Visti was the owner and CEO of two of Denmark's most successful robotics businesses: collaborative robot leader Universal Robots A/S (UR) and Mobile Industrial Robots ApS (MiR), both of which are now Teradyne companies. He was named European CEO Entrepreneur of the Year…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 21.51
…of their new 215,000 square foot headquarters in Odense, Denmark. The new joint headquarters will house close to 600 employees. “MiR is committed to being a one-stop-shop for material handling, continuously advancing our technology to meet the evolving needs of our large, global customers,” said Jean-Pierre Hathout, MiR president. “I'm thrilled to witness the transformative impact of our endeavors and to showcase MiR’s and UR’s offerings to our customers and partners at this state-of-the-art facility.” The opening included a panel discussion featuring Deepu Talla, NVIDIA VP of robotics and edge computing, Rainer Brehm, Siemens Factory Automation CEO, and Ujjwal Kumar,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 21.00
…new company combines U.S.-based Perception Robotics, Hungary-based OptoForce, and Denmark-based On Robot to become OnRobot, which will drive innovation and ease-of-use for robotic end-of-arm tooling. OnRobot’s headquarters will be located in Denmark under Iversen’s management, and the three entities will continue their individual operations and development as well. In addition, OnRobot’s global network of distributors will have access to local sales support, technical assistance and product training from the company’s regional offices in Germany, China, U.S., Malaysia, and Hungary, with more offices to come in 2018. “The aim is to build a world-leading organization in development and production of end-of-arm…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 20.43
The Pittsburgh Robotics and Denmark's Odense Robotics have entered a strategic partnership designed to generate transatlantic business growth opportunities. The organizations said by working together they are constructing a ‘robotics bridge’ across the Atlantic. The agreement was announced today at the Automatica trade fair in Munich, Germany, where Odense Robotics and Pittsburgh Robotics Network are taking part in shared activities to promote industry collaboration. “This is the start of a very exciting partnership. There are many similarities between our two ecosystems and together we can create new growth opportunities for companies in both countries. Pittsburgh is one of the world’s…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 20.30
…develops and manufactures mobile robot equipment (MRE). The Vissenbjerg, Denmark-based company sells its products through more than 100 distributors to nearly 40 countries. Accessories elevate AMR loads The TMS-C500 Ext top module also allows Mobile Industrial Robots' platform to carry loads that are 1.2 m (47.2 in.) in length, according to ROEQ. The S-Cart 500 Ext. provides added stability, said ROEQ and MiR. The new products also include built-in features to comply with safety regulations, according to ROEQ. It said the module has an easy-to-access emergency stop button to help avoid injuries. The TMS-C500 Ext comes with ROEQ‘s Assist software…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 19.75
…support our customers throughout their entire value chain.” Odense, Denmark-based Mobile Industrial Robots sells collaborative autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). It said they can enable companies to quickly, easily, and cost-effectively manage internal logistics and free employees for higher-value activities. Hundreds of midsized through large multinational manufacturers and logistics centers, along with several hospitals around the world, have installed MiR’s innovative robots. The vendor has a distribution network in more than 60 countries and is owned by Teradyne, a supplier of automated test equipment. Autonomous pallet jacks to meet customer demand The companies said the new autonomous pallet jacks will supplement…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 19.54
…we can increase our efficiency and produce profitably in Denmark,” said Stig Nielsen, production manager at A. Espersen. “No one has lost their job because of our new driverless forklift truck.” “Quite the opposite, in fact,” he added. “We have liberated our employees from monotonous, repeated manual labour and optimised our manufacturing processes and production flows.” A. Espersen looks to overcome bottlenecks As McDonald’s preferred fish supplier in over 39 countries, A. Espersen must be able to deliver high-quality products on time. Bottlenecks mean that employees end up standing around and waiting, which is costly and unsustainable. A. Espersen used…