Technology transfer framework review for easy Cobot adoption by SMEs
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33550Date
2023-05-15Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
Author
Nyamadi, CalebAbstract
Collaborative industrial Robots (Cobots) were introduced as an advancement to traditional
industrial Robots. Some advantages that were incorporated in Cobots included the ease of
human interaction, safer working conditions and considerable smaller sizes.
However, most Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Norway are not convinced of the merits
of adopting these Cobots into their operations.
This study seeks to understand the marketable features of the UR10e, and link these features to
the operations in Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The study focused on the design and
development of a tool that eases the adoption of the UR10e cobot by SMEs. This tool enables
users with the barest technical knowledge and programming skills to manipulate the UR10e.
This solution should increase staff recruitment concerns (revenue lost to new high, salary cost,
specialized technical expertise etc.) of SMEs. An additional benefit of the tool developed is its
opportunity to serve as a training platform for new staff or as a testing platform for unverified
processes.
A literature review has been conducted to understand the evolution of industrial robots and the
current applications of Cobots in various industries.
Publisher
UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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