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Robotic Application Showroom Announced



Universal Robots has launched Universal Robots+, a showroom of plug & play application solutions offering simplicity for users, and +YOU, a free developer program that offers a marketing and support platform for Universal Robots application developers.

Universal Robots+ enables applications revolving around the collaborative robot arms UR3, UR5 and UR10 to be developed and showcased. URCaps, accessory components that extend the UR robots' capabilities, can be customized hardware components, software plug-ins or a combination of both. The aim of Universal Robots+ is to reduce implementation periods, increase user comfort and reduce costs for all parties involved.

"With Universal Robots+, we create a win-win-win situation benefitting the developer community, our distribution partners and our end customers," said Esben H. Ostergaard, CTO and Co-Founder of Universal Robots. "The participants in the developer program +YOU will receive free support from Universal Robots when developing URCaps. By integrating the URCaps showcased at the Universal Robots+ Showroom, our distribution partners and end users reduce spending on application development and testing when they deploy the URCaps as simple plug & play solutions. In short, Universal Robots+ is easy access to efficient and safe automation solutions that we elevate to the next level by collaborating with a crucial component: the developers of today and tomorrow."

How Developers and Distributors Benefit

"When a URCap has received our approval for development within Universal Robots+, we will support the developers via our local subsidiaries by providing robots for testing and optimizing URCaps. On request, robots can also be purchased at a reduced price, given that they will be used exclusively for the development and testing of new URCaps," said Stefan Tondering Stubgaard, Manager of Universal Robots' Corporate Technical Support.

After completion of a URCaps prototype, the developer will send it to Universal Robots for examination. Tondering Stubgaard said, "Before a new product can be presented in our showroom, we verify its quality. In comprehensive functionality tests, we test whether the application can be implemented and operated easily and if the product conforms to Universal Robots' quality requirements."

In addition, developers can also get URCaps certified by Universal Robots. In order to receive this additional quality certificate, developers must document that their solution is already operating in a real application and used successfully by a customer.

Having URCaps featured in the Universal Robots+ showroom is free of charge for developers. In providing this, Universal Robots offers all developers a professional marketing platform granting them access to an ever expanding, global customer network. Sales of URCaps will continue to be provided through Universal Robots' established network of distribution partners. In this way, distributors also benefit from this central platform, where they can both offer and access applications developed specifically for use with UR-robots. "Universal Robots+ is the toolbox that tailors the optimal solutions for their individual customer needs," said a company spokesperson.

Entering the Universal Robots+ Community

Developers need only complete a few steps to get their application solutions featured in the Universal Robots+ Showroom. Registration for developers is free in the +YOU community forum where developers can submit their application ideas. In order to become a member of the +YOU community, the following conditions must be met:

  • Submission of a first draft detailing which type of URCaps is being developed. The following categories of URCaps can be chosen:

- End-effectors: All types of end-of-arm-tooling (EOAT) such as grippers, force-torque-sensors, screwdrivers and more

- Accessory components: hardware products, which do not belong into the category of end-effectors - for instance, cable guidance, protective covers, communication modules, vision systems, HMI-panels, etc.

- Software: These are either software plug-ins, that have been developed with the URCaps Software Development Kit (SDK), PC programs, for example, for the simulation of robot systems or programming, or UR-Library plug-ins for the software of third parties such as the PLC programming suite

  • The developer must offer an established support-service with a response time of maximum 24 hours on weekdays
  • The developers must present a website with valid contact data.

After verification of the URCaps by Universal Robots, the developers will receive access to the +YOU online forum, where they can exchange questions and ideas. In addition, all members of the community will receive access to the company's internal developer support, which will assist (if necessary) in developing a market mature URCaps application. Additionally, the URCaps Software Development Kit can be downloaded free of charge.

First URCaps Developed

The first approved URCaps developed by the developer community accompanied the Universal Robots+ launch at AUTOMATICA in Munich earlier this year. One new URCap is the pick & place image processing solution of Robotiq, the Canadian manufacturer of flexible robot grippers and sensors. Samuel Bouchard, CEO of Robotiq, said, "The UR robot arms can be equipped with our new camera and vision system and deployed right into assembly within five minutes. There is no need for an external computer to set up, program or operate the camera. Everything can be done within the robot's user interface. In developing this solution, we managed to meet the need of Universal Robots and our customers demanding an easier and faster implementation of a camera and vision system that can be deployed by anyone."

Software Release Reduces Implementation Time

Alongside the launch of Universal Robots+, a new update for the robot arm's operating software has been published. The new release (Software Version 3.3) includes updates such as the Profinet IO device functionality. The new compatibility with Profinet protocols opens up numerous additional areas of deployment and activities for robots. "A key feature of the update supporting the Universal Robots+ platform is the ability for providers to now offer solutions that interface seamlessly with the UR software," said Ostergaard.

"Until now, the software enabling communication between developer applications and the UR robot arms had to be implemented by using relatively complex script code, which is time consuming and a difficult task for the majority of end users to handle. Because the Software Version 3.3 now consists in parts of open source software, the developers can implement their software as an add-on, reducing the time needed for implementation at the end customer's premises, thus reducing both price and potential risks," said the spokesperson.

Universal Robots+ and the +YOU forum are accessible online in English. The first URCaps are already on display in the Universal Robots+ Showroom.

For more information contact:

Universal Robots USA

11 Technology Drive

East Setauket, NY 11733

631-610-9664

ur.na@universal-robots.com

www.universal-robots.com

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