I’ve observed the moment when operators and inspection workers first encounter collaborative robots (or ‘cobots’) and realize they are not replacements for human labor. Instead, cobots represent a paradigm shift from traditional automation in quality and inspection, offering unique advantages that traditional robots cannot match.
Human-centric Robots Boost Quality Professionals’ Toolkits
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