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Omron joins forces with OnRobot for cobot solutions

210331_OmronOmron Industrial Automation Europe has signed a new distribution agreement with OnRobot, the Danish manufacturer of tools for collaborative robot (cobot) applications. This will enable Omron to offer OnRobot’s products – which can be fully integrated with the Omron TM cobot – to its customers in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The agreement between the two companies will give their customers greater agility when implementing collaborative solutions. These are increasingly regarded as being one of the most effective ways of boosting the performance of production lines.

Collaborative robots integrate with other equipment – a key factor in moving towards an intelligent manufacturing environment in which people and machines work in harmony. Meanwhile, the tools used with robots are a vital element in enabling them to be used in a wide range of applications, such as materials handling and removal, assembly and machine tending. The ease with which OnRobot’s products can be integrated with the Omron TM cobot were a key factor in the decision to forge the new agreement.

OnRobot’s One-System Solution provides a unified interface for effortless plug-and-play integration. In addition, the intuitive programming for these robots and tools requires no coding, and no pendant, thanks to the easy-to-use hand-guided programming and the TMFlow flow chart software.

Enrico Krog Iversen, OnRobot’s CEO, explains: “OnRobot’s products are 100% compatible with the Omron TM robot, which enables manufacturers to have a fully collaborative, secure and flexible solution that works from Day one.”

Fernando Vaquerizo, fixed and cobots product marketing manager at Omron Europe, adds: “By signing this supply agreement, we are further expanding the portfolio of collaborative robotic solutions available to our customers, especially in terms of the versatility and ease of use of our equipment.”

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