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REAL CASES IN LATIN AMERICA: HOW SMES CUT COSTS WITH REFURBISHED ROBOTS

For years, industrial automation seemed to be the exclusive realm of large conglomerates. However, the market for refurbished robots is changing that, especially in Latin America, where manufacturing SMEs are striving for efficiency without making multi-million investments. Traditionally, tasks such as mould manufacturing, welding structures, or handling parts on production lines require high precision, but […]

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COLLABORATIVE ROBOTS: THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN LABOR IN THE AGE OF AUTOMATION

In an increasingly automated industrial world, collaborative robots—or cobots—are redefining the meaning of human work. Far from replacing people, these machines are designed to work alongside them, enhancing efficiency, safety, and quality in sectors such as automotive, electronics, food production, and logistics. With an annual growth rate exceeding 30%, cobots have become one of the most accessible and effective tools for companies undergoing digital transformation.

Unlike traditional industrial robots, cobots are lightweight, flexible machines equipped with advanced sensors that allow them to interact safely with humans. They don’t require safety cages or complex programming, which makes their integration into existing production lines significantly easier.

These robots offer a host of advantages. They can operate continuously—day and night—performing repetitive tasks such as assembly, welding, packaging, or visual inspection. This boosts productivity without the need to expand the workforce. Thanks to built-in proximity sensors and automatic stop mechanisms, they also improve workplace safety by detecting human presence and adapting their behavior accordingly. Their modular design and simple programming make them highly adaptable: companies can quickly reconfigure them to perform different tasks based on shifting production needs. Moreover, the low initial investment and ease of implementation make cobots an especially appealing solution for small and medium-sized enterprises looking to automate without major capital outlays. Their precision and consistency also mean fewer errors and higher product quality.

Real-world applications show how cobots are already reshaping industry. At Amazon distribution centers, robots like Hercules and Proteus move and organize goods, while cobots such as Sequoia and Sparrow use artificial intelligence to carry out selection and sorting tasks. In Australia, the bakery Priestley’s Gourmet Delights has adopted an advanced production system incorporating cobots and autonomous vehicles, doubling its production capacity and creating new specialized jobs. Meanwhile, automakers like BMW and Ford use cobots on their assembly lines for welding, component installation, and adhesive applications—streamlining operations while reducing the risk of workplace injury.

Industry statistics reinforce this trend. In 2023, cobots accounted for 11% of all industrial robots installed, with annual sales approaching $3 billion and a growth rate exceeding 30%. Their implementation has been linked to productivity increases of 20–30%, error reductions of 10–20%, and safety improvements of 15–25% across various industrial applications.

Collaborative robots are transforming the workplace by enabling safer and more efficient interactions between people and machines. By taking on repetitive or hazardous tasks, they allow workers to focus on higher-value activities such as innovation and problem-solving. Their accessibility and versatility make them a key tool for business competitiveness in the digital age. From vehicle assembly, soldering, and quality control in the automotive industry, to circuit board assembly in electronics, to food sorting and labeling, warehouse logistics, or medical tasks like sample processing and surgical assistance—cobots are not only driving efficiency and quality, but also contributing to safer and more sustainable work environments.

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KUKA DRIVES FUTURE OF AUTOMATION IN CHINA WITH NEW TRAINING CENTRE IN SHENYANG

Industrial automation continues to evolve rapidly, and KUKA, one of the global leaders in robotics and intelligent solutions, reaffirms its commitment to specialized training. The company has recently inaugurated the KUKA College in Shenyang, China, a state-of-the-art facility designed to train professionals in the use and application of industrial robots across various sectors.

A Center of Excellence for Industry 4.0

The KUKA College in Shenyang becomes a fundamental pillar for the training of engineers, technicians, and operators who seek to specialize in automation and robotics. With laboratories equipped with the latest technology, this center will offer practical and theoretical training on programming, maintenance, and optimization of industrial robots.

China, as the world’s largest robotics market, increasingly demands qualified talent in automation. KUKA responds to this need by providing a learning environment that combines the expertise of its specialists with innovative methodologies to enhance the competitiveness of the Chinese manufacturing industry.

Key Benefits for Industry and Professionals

Advanced Training: Courses adapted to different levels, from beginners to robotics experts.
Practical Focus: Training in real environments with KUKA robots, simulators, and automation systems.
Industry Connection: Strategic alliances with companies and universities to strengthen knowledge transfer.
Innovation Boost: Promotion of the development of new automation solutions for sectors such as automotive, electronics, and logistics.
A Step Forward in Digital Transformation

With this new facility, KUKA strengthens its presence in China and its commitment to talent development in automation. This training center will not only benefit local companies but also contribute to the adoption of Industry 4.0 in the country, preparing the next generations of robotics experts.

The inauguration of the KUKA College in Shenyang marks a milestone in technical education and the advancement of automation in China, consolidating KUKA’s leadership in the sector. With a focus on training and innovation, the company continues to build the future of smart manufacturing globally.

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ROBOTS AT CIIF 2024: INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL STRENGTH IN SHANGHAI

In the bustling city of Shanghai, where neon lights intertwine with the silhouettes of skyscrapers, the 2024 China International Industry Fair (CIIF) took place. This event, which brings together industry leaders, engineers, and robotics enthusiasts, did not disappoint. More than 350 robot brands gathered in the vast halls of the exhibition center, and Chinese companies

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