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Universal Robots Robotics for your productivity - prepare yourself for
solutions and future prospects
About the Company
200+ Employees 17 Nationalities
Offices in 7 Countries Over 300 Distributors
17 International Awards
Overview 2004: The idea
2005: Company founded
2007: First prototype – UR5
2008: First sales
2009: Distribution in DK
2010: European distribution
2011: Distribution in Asia
2012: Entered US and Launch of UR10
2013: Subsidiaries in New York and Shanghai
2014: Office in Spain
2015: Launch of UR 3 and office in Singapore,
India, Eastern Europe and California
Universal Robots is acquired by Teradyne for $285M
The robot
The company
Overview 2004: The idea
2005: Company founded
2007: First prototype – UR5
2008: First sales
2009: Distribution in DK
2010: European distribution
2011: Distribution in Asia
2012: Entered US and Launch of UR10
2013: Subsidiaries in New York and Shanghai
2014: Office in Spain
2015: Launch of UR 3 and office in Singapore,
India, Eastern Europe and California
Universal Robots is acquired by Teradyne for $285M
The robot
The company
History of Robotics
Past to present
Philo of Byzantium Washstand Automaton
3rd Cent. BC
Su Song
1092
1495
Da Vinci’s Humanoid robot
1921
Karel Capek
1954
George Devol First digitally operated & programmable robot – Unimate. Installed at GM in 1960
Robot capable of assembling wooden blocks Freddy II
1974
1983
Kuka World’s first industrial robot with 6 axes - Famulus
2009
Universal Robots
The Cosmic Engine, Clock Tower
First mentioning of term robot
First real collaborative robot
History of Industrial Revolutions
Past to present
End of 18th Century
1st I ndustrial
Revolution
End of 19th Century
2nd I ndustrial
Revolution
1970
3rd I ndustrial
Revolution
Today
4th I ndustrial
Revolution
1st Industrial Revolution
2nd Industrial Revolution
3rd Industrial Revolution
4th Industrial Revolution
Effects of the Industrial Revolution
Past to present
Mass customization Making products not on a mass
scale but in a customized or personalized manner
Items suited to small number of users
Reshoring In order for a country to get
income, it must export. It is not enough to export knowledge. We need to export knowledge embedded in products
Effects of the Industrial Revolution
Past to present
Created a gap in Manufacturing: Human aspect is now missing
Collaborative Robots
The next Industrial Revolution: ADDING THE HUMAN TOUCH Production from human to human
We want the human knowledge, creativity and customer understanding to be embedded in the products we produce
Change in manufacturing culture
Collaborative Robots
Changes in Production
BEFORE
Fixed installations
Without human interaction
Separation of space
Repetitive work
ROI long term
NOW
Relocatable Frequent interaction Shared space Frequent changes ROI short term
Robot as a Tool
Our robots are made into a tool that can be used by the production staff to help them do their work better.
The idea
Company
UR designs and builds revolutionary collaborative robots
Perfect for all sizes of business
UR products are so user-friendly that anyone can operate them
And so affordable that it is worthwhile for anyone to invest in them
Low total cost of ownership
Automation for Everybody
Easy Programming Fast Set-up Flexible Deployment Collaborative and Safe Fastest Payback in the Industry
Key Value Drivers
Scott Fetzer Electrical Group
Mobile robot colleagues increases productivity by 20%.
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