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Collaborative Robots, also known as cobots, are robots designed to work alongside humans in a shared workspace. They are typically used in industrial settings to automate repetitive tasks, such as assembly, welding, and packaging. Cobots are typically smaller and lighter than traditional industrial robots, and are designed to be safe to work around. They are often equipped with sensors and safety features to detect and avoid contact with humans.
Cobots are becoming increasingly popular in the robotics industry, as they offer a cost-effective and efficient way to automate tasks. They are also more flexible than traditional industrial robots, as they can be easily reprogrammed to perform different tasks. This makes them ideal for use in a variety of industries, from manufacturing to healthcare.
Some of the leading companies in the Collaborative Robot market include Universal Robots, KUKA, FANUC, ABB, and Yaskawa. These companies offer a range of cobots, from small desktop models to large industrial robots. Show Less Read more