Focus on the easy-to-use concept

While Stäubli has always focussed on new products at previous automatica trade fairs, this year everything is different. The Bayreuth-based company is presenting its Easy-to-use concept, which is designed to offer users a whole package of benefits across all phases of a robot's life cycle.

While Stäubli has always focussed on new products at previous automatica trade fairs, this year everything is different. The Bayreuth-based company is presenting its Easy-to-use concept, which is designed to offer users a whole package of benefits across all phases of a robot's life cycle.

Peter Pühringer, Managing Director, explains what this is all about. Stäubli Robotics, sums it up: „The topic of simple programming will certainly take centre stage at automatica. However, this is only one aspect of maximising the efficiency of robot use. Our approach goes much further here. With our 40 years of robotics experience, we have the complete life cycle of a robot under the microscope and created a concept that guarantees an optimal user experience as well as the best TCO values.“

What we want to convey is that the purchase price of a robot is not the decisive parameter for its cost-effectiveness. Rather, it is the overall performance over the entire life cycle that determines the total cost of ownership.

Strictly speaking, the easy-to-use concept begins with the selection of the right robot for the respective application. For programming, the company offers optimally suited tools for all possible user groups, from beginners to experts. For its robot series, Stäubli relies on a specially developed drive technology, which ensures excellent linearity, zero backlash, low maintenance and well above-average service life. For smart applications, the company now also relies on the new Scope digital solution, which provides all important data on the operating status of the robot fleet and displays it in a user-friendly dashboard format.

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Stäubli at Automatica: Hall B5, Stand 329

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