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Collaborative Robots (Cobots) –

The Key Driver for the New Industrial Transition?


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Yulin Wang – Technology Analyst, IDTechEx

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Collaborative Robots (Cobots) 2023-2043

Collaborative robots (cobots), mobile manipulators, end-effectors, sensors, grippers, automotive manufacturing, picking and placing,
palletizing, packaging, food and beverage, electronics

Cobots market to exceed US$100 billion by 2043

www.IDTechEx.com/Cobots

As labor becomes increasingly costly and scarce, especially in the post-


COVID era, attention is increasingly turning towards robotics as a key
component to automate a wide range of industries.

This report from IDTechEx provides a technical and commercial analysis of


the growing market for service robots, considering both the key application
areas and enabling technologies underpinning the industry. The report also
provides ten-year application-based and regional market forecasts for the
future of the service robots industry.

For full details and lists of available reports, please visit www.IDTechEx.com

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Webinar Contents

• Introduction

• Cobots Applications

• Emerging Technologies

• Market Trends

• Summary

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Introduction

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Cobots: Definitions

Cobots

Stage One Stage Two Stage Three Stage Four Stage Five Stage Six

Fixed Safety Light barrier Laser scanner Operators & robots Shared workspace Autonomous
Fence separation separation working together no virtual guarding collaborative robots
No fence but no Sequential Simultaneous Response to real-
Fenced robots
shared workspace collaboration collaboration time movement

Increase in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)

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Cobots: Definitions

Stage One

Fixed Safety
Fence

Fenced robots

Increase in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)

Source: KUKA

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Cobots: Definitions

Cobots

Stage Five

Shared workspace
no virtual guarding
Simultaneous
collaboration

Source: KUKA
Increase in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)

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Safety Requirement for Cobots

The maximum force and power Hand guiding is a cobot feature that
delivered by the robot should be allows operators to program a cobot to
limited to a certain threshold to learn new paths and positions by guiding
Power and Hand it with a hand-operated device.
minimize the potential risks
force limiting guiding

Safety monitored stop is typically used


Sensors are used for speed and for applications where robots have
distance monitoring. minimal interaction with human workers
Speed and Safety
separation monitored stop

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Cobots: Benefits

Traditional industrial robots


Comparison factor Industrial robot Cobot

Close proximity allowed with


Proximity to human Proximity not allowed;
proper safety evaluation and
operators requires barriers
precautions

Footprint Large (robot cell) Small (standalone robot)


Difficulty of
High Low
programming
Collaborative robots
Payload High Low
Reach Long Limited
Speed High Limited
Application scenarios Low-mix high-volume High-mix low-volume (HMLV)
(variability) (LMHV) production production

Adaptability, flexibility,
Limited High
re-deployability
Source: KUKA
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Cobot Market Segmentation

Comparison of Cobots (DoF = 6)


− Most (>90%) cobots have a payload
Medium payload (2-12kg) & between 2 and 12kg, along with a
medium reach (432 – 1700mm) reach between 400 and 1700mm. Lack
of significant differentiation.


Reach (mm)

Fanuc CR-35iA has the largest payload


and the maximum reach.
Small Payload (<2kg) &
small reach (<800mm)

− Compared with accuracy, repeatability


plays a more important role in cobots.

Payload (kg)

Size of bubble – repeatability: a smaller bubble implies a better repeatability


Limited differentiation in physical parameters
Repeatability: robot’s ability to recreate the exact same motion every time

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Cobot Market Segmentation

Most commercialized cobots have a payload-


to-weight ratio between 0.1 and 0.4
CR-35iA

− Most cobots have a


Zu18 payload-to-weight ratio
Payload (kg)

between 0.1 and 0.4.

CR-15iA
− Higher payload-to-
Pulse 75 weight ratio means a
APAS higher working
TX2touch-90XL efficiency.

Source: IDTechEx Weight (kg)

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Cobots title
Applications

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Applications by Task and End-User Industry

End-user industry Task

Automotive manufacturing Pick and place

Packaging and palletizing


Food and beverage

Material handling

Hospitality and healthcare


Quality inspection

Others (e.g., academic


3C manufacturing /
research, etc.)
electronics

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Payback Time by Application

− Average payback time of cobots:


10.5 months.

− Many SMEs do not know the


expected payback time in their
specific product lines. This deters
them from adopting cobots.

− This payback time only refers to the


cobot payback time excluding other
accessories. Other accessories
(e.g., end-effectors, sensors, etc.)
could be expensive and lead to a
longer ROI.

Data source: Universal Robots

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Emerging Technologies

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Overview of the OEMs and Suppliers

Sensors Software

Note: we only focus on the main


products of these companies, End-effector
and companies that sell
components that belong to
supplier
other categories but not as their
main products will be heavily
ignored in this Venn chart Accessory suppliers

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Key Components and Accessories

Hardware Software

Mechanical components (non end-effectors) Simulation software

End effectors Robot control software

Vision systems External software

Sensors External vision system

Pose identification system


Cables
Specific color area size identification
Teach pendant Line/circle burr

Others
Control box

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Safety Sensors

Distance Vision

− Force/Torque Sensors – force measuring and


collision detection

− Vision Sensors

− Collision detection (touch) sensors


Touch o Camera
o Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors
o LiDAR
o Proximity sensors (capacitive sensors)
o Tactile sensors

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Tactile Sensors

– Tactile mode: Measuring the capacitance change in each


tactile cell induced by physical contacts of the object.
– Proximity mode: Detecting the capacitance change from
an approaching object.
– Current market: not well-adopted by cobot users/OEMs –
torque sensors are the mainstream due to cost
advantages.

Proximity mode Tactile mode

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Price of End-Effector

− Welding tools have the highest


average costs.

− Mechanical grippers have the


lowest average costs.

− Concern of SMEs: high costs of


the accessories.

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Grippers in Cobots

Force Task complexity Price Control Applications Other comments

Workpieces of different sizes,


Sensitive to the dusty condition
shapes, and surfaces when high
Vacuum Popular High power consumption – high
High Low Low Not precise positioning accuracy is not required;
grippers operational costs
Ideal for delicate items requiring
high speed or gripping forces

Pneumatic For handling workpiece in a Fast response time


High Low Low Not precise
grippers compact area Can only handle single parts.

Tend to be messier than other


Hydraulic
Very high Low High Not precise Heavy-duty applications types because of the oil used in
grippers
their pumps

Electric Lightweight and fast-moving tasks – Precise control, more


grippers
Popular
Moderate High High Precise
e.g., pick & place, machine tending expensive, high speed provided

Magnetic When moved quickly, the part


Moderate Low Low Precise Ferromagnetic material
grippers can slip out of the gripper

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Trends

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Market Size of Cobots by Application

− Packaging is expected to have the largest growth in the upcoming two decades – HMLV packaging

− The total market size will have a 169-fold increase in the upcoming 20 years.

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Summary

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Key Takeaways

− The cobot market is expected to grow quickly with a 169-fold


increase by 2043.

− Flexibility, small footprint, and low capital barrier are three


main benefits whereas low payload, limited reach, and
speed restrict productivity.

− The cobot market lacks significant and useful differentiation.

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