Throughout the annals of industrial automation, ABB Robotics has emerged as a pioneering force, shaping the landscape of robotics with its unwavering commitment to technological advancement. Our journey began over four decades ago, driven by a relentless pursuit of innovation and a deep understanding of the evolving needs of industries worldwide.
In 1974, ASEA (now ABB) made its foray into robotics with the launch of IRB 6, the world's first commercially successful industrial robot. This groundbreaking innovation marked the inception of an era where automation would revolutionize manufacturing processes. A series of notable milestones followed, including the IRB 90 (1976), with its iconic cylindrical design, and the IRB 2000 (1982), which set the standard for high-payload handling.
Year | Milestone |
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1974 | IRB 6, the world's first commercially successful industrial robot |
1976 | IRB 90, with its iconic cylindrical design |
1982 | IRB 2000, setting the standard for high-payload handling |
As the demand for industrial automation surged, ABB Robotics expanded its global footprint, establishing operations and partnerships worldwide. By the early 2000s, ABB had become a leading provider of robotics solutions, catering to diverse industries, from automotive and electronics to healthcare and logistics. This global recognition was solidified with the acquisition of leading robotics companies, such as Stäubli (1999) and Gomtec (2010), further bolstering ABB's portfolio of innovative technologies.
Year | Global Expansion |
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1999 | Acquisition of Stäubli, a leading provider of robotics for the food and beverage industry |
2010 | Acquisition of Gomtec, a pioneer in collaborative robots |
ABB Robotics has consistently pushed the boundaries of robotic innovation. In 2015, the company unveiled YuMi, the world's first truly collaborative robot, designed to safely work alongside human operators. Subsequently, SafeMove2 (2019) emerged as a groundbreaking safety system that dynamically adjusts robot speed and motion based on potential hazards, maximizing workplace safety.
Year | Advanced Technologies |
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2015 | YuMi, the world's first truly collaborative robot |
2019 | SafeMove2, a groundbreaking safety system for robots |
ABB Robotics has empowered countless businesses across industries to enhance productivity, efficiency, and safety. According to the International Federation of Robotics, the global robotics market is projected to reach $177 billion by 2025. Case Study 1: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky utilized ABB robots to automate the production of its Camry and Avalon models, resulting in a 20% increase in productivity. Case Study 2: Amazon deployed ABB robots in its fulfillment centers, boosting order fulfillment speed by 30%. Case Study 3: Royal Philips Electronics leveraged ABB robots for precise assembly of medical devices, reducing production time by 25%.
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