Stäubli Robotics Will Present Unique Solutions at Automate 2024
Automate, North America’s biggest robotics and automation trade show, will open its doors on May 6-9 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Stäubli Robotics will present exhibits, live demonstrations, and experiences at Booth 2250, featuring flexible robots adapted to improve safety as well as productivity in a variety of manufacturing environments, from heavy industry to highly aseptic, and meet user needs across sectors.
The need for manufacturers to increase productivity while reducing production cycles is becoming more challenging with the rise of issues such as sustainability, labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and small batch trends. A changing production landscape requires adaptability. Stäubli Robotics has been at the forefront of industrial automation for decades and continuously enhances its technologies to meet evolving needs. Innovation is the result.
Stäubli’s theme for Automate 2024 is “We make work easy and safe,” summarizing the company’s broader vision: “Our industrial and mechatronic solutions deliver unparalleled performance and generate value for our customers, organization, society, and environment.”
Look for these live demos: unique solutions for general industry
Stäubli’s comprehensive portfolio of four- and six-axis industrial robots, mobile robots, and AGVs (automated guided vehicles) adapt to applications in all manufacturing environments. At Automate 2024, Booth 2250, visitors will see firsthand how Stäubli robots “make work easy and safe” in a variety of different industrial sectors.
A new electronics demo cell will feature a TS2-60 ESD robot showing automatic screwing and connecting electrical connectors for electronic boards. Stäubli’s ESD robots, designed for the electronics industry, safely handle ESD-sensitive components and operate in electrostatic protected areas (EPAs). In another demo, focusing on lithium-ion battery manufacturing applications, a TS2-60 SCARA robot will execute a battery stacking process. Stäubli’s SCARA range is used worldwide in e-battery manufacturing for electrode stacking processes as well as downstream assembly and inspection operations.