Author: Schneider Electric
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As industries grapple with workforce shortages, rising costs, supply issues, fluctuating demands, and the pressing need to reduce energy usage, multifaceted robotic solutions stand out, ushering in a new era of safety, efficiency, and workforce empowerment. The integration of robotics has become more than a technological advancement; it’s now a strategic necessity.
It’s clear that embracing the power of digital transformation is key in moving forward, but as our CEO, Peter Herwick, recently wrote, keeping humans firmly at the heart of the industrial factories of the future is also an absolute necessity.
Where Industry 4.0 has brought smart factories to the forefront, Industry 5.0 is all about adding the human edge, with more meaningful and efficient collaboration between humans and the machines and systems within a digital ecosystem.
According to the IDC’s new Spotlight Paper, worldwide investment in industrial robotic solutions is expected to grow by at least 13% by 2027.
Manpower Group recently reported that 75% of companies in the industrial sector are currently experiencing talent shortage. An extensive new Korn Ferry report has found that by 2030, more than 85 million jobs could go unfilled because there won’t be enough skilled workers to fill them. Now ranked as the No. 1 driver of manufacturing competitiveness by global manufacturing executives, it seems this lack of skilled talent has reached a critical level.
At a time when widening skill gaps and an aging workforce are creating constant challenges for businesses and are threatening to significantly impact the global economy, how can robots act as a strategic ally rather than a replacement for human labor?
Whether on the factory floor, in logistics, or even in hazardous environments, robots are valuable assets for streamlining operations, filling skill shortages, increasing operational and energy efficiency, and empowering the existing workforce. The powerful collaborative partnership between humans and today’s robots changes the game entirely for industrial manufacturing businesses, with benefits including:
By combining the power of digital technologies such as data analytics, machine learning, and integrated robotics systems with the cognitive ability of human workers, industrial businesses can also greatly improve their levels of operational and energy efficiency:
When it comes to integrated robotic solutions, Schneider Electric offers a wide array of products, including delta, cartesian, and SCARA robots. We innovate smart conveying with solutions like our Lexium MC12 multi-carrier system, and our digital twin solution for machines, EcoStruxure Machine Expert Twin, enables robotic solutions to be designed and virtually tested before real-world implementation, at the start of a project or when adding to an existing system. This helps optimize design and minimize potential errors which could impact overall safety and performance.
Our latest addition, the Lexium Cobot (collaborative robot), has been specifically designed with safe human-robot collaboration in mind.
These cobots perform uniquely gentle and diligent movements using dynamic torque and speed monitoring and have in-built features such as sensitive collision to reduce the risk of incidents when working alongside humans. Workers can also quickly ‘teach’ the robot where to move, what to pick up, etc., without the need for extensive programming.
With increased productivity and process optimization, Lexium Cobot achieves maximum results with minimum costs. Errors are minimized, safety is maximized, employees have more time to innovate, and productivity increases, ultimately leading to improvements in overall operation.
It’s becoming very clear that to stay competitive in the evolving industrial landscape, businesses must embrace the collaborative potential of human-robot interaction and the efficiency gains they offer. By adopting robotic technology, industries can optimize processes, enhance productivity, and contribute to a more sustainable future.
As we move toward Industry 5.0, we believe the synergy between human talent and ingenuity and robotic speed and precision will continue to be a defining factor in the future of industrial automation, driving innovation and fostering the next era of intelligent and energy-efficient manufacturing.
Get more information on Schneider Electric’s robotics solutions
Access Schneider Electric’s Robotics e-guide
Download the IDC Paper: The Rapid Pace of Industrial Robotic Integration
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