Loop Technology created a cell in a modular format allowing rapid integration with a range of robots including the KUKA KR AGILUS and the KUKA LBR IIWA.
The 2x2m self-contained ready-to-run format, has successfully removed the barriers of entry into industrial robotics, which has proved very popular, with orders already in place for similar cells.
Loop’s Project Manager, Peter Eyre said: “I’m sure this cell will be very popular with organisations breaking into the sector for the first time and more established robotic operators looking to improve the efficiency of their development processes.”
The project invites organisations to embrace robotics, open the door and enter into the industrial robotics sector.
The cell was handed over to MTC advanced research engineer Jacob Brown by Loop’s newest apprentice Alex Garlic, who joined on the company’s electrical apprenticeship scheme has been instrumental in the cell build.