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Merkel visits igus booth at Hannover Messe

By Paul Heney | April 3, 2019

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merkel igus hannover messeGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel and Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfvenvisited the stand of igus, the Germany-based manufacturer of motion plastics, at Hannover Messe 2019.

Merkel’s main focus during her visit with igus was to see firsthand cost-effective robotics made in Germany. igus displayed a service robot arm, which could soon be drying dishes and setting the table in many homes worldwide.

“When she returns to private life, we wouldlike the chancellor to have the same service that she had during her time in office. This will give her more time for other things such as writing books on politics or science,’’ said igus CEO Frank Blase. “In one or two years, such a robot will be ready for mass production and will then be affordable.”

igus is using Hannover Messe to start informing customers worldwide about the future ofhousehold appliances. Service robotics will play an important role intheindustry.

In order to make robots affordable for every household, igus bases its gearboxes, articulated joints and connecting components on its 50 years of pioneering work in the area of motion plastics technologies. These are lubrication-free and maintenance-free, high-performance plastics developed independently by the company. The products that are created are cost-effective and, at the same time, extremely durable.

Located in Lind, a borough in the district of Porz in Cologne, the family-run company has 4,150 employees with an annual turnover of $840 million and is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of energy chain systems and polymer plain bearings.

Every year, igus makes inroads into new areas of industry. The company’s most recent innovations were 3D printing for wearing parts with a service life that can be calculated online, and lubrication-free ball bearings made of high-performance plastics.

According to a study of RWTH Aachen University, an annual saving of more than 35 million metric tons of lubricating oil can be achieved if lubricants are eliminated. At the same time, around 50% less energy is required to manufacture polymers compared to steel and 70% less than aluminum.

Motion plastics are increasingly becoming high-tech components. “Smart plastics” are what igus calls products that monitor themselves during use and inform customers how long they will continue to last.

Before a product is actually used, the customer can carry out a simulation online to find the solution with the best price/service life ratio. Enormous investments in digitization are now being made to help the company to participate in the robot industry.

In conjunction with 16 other industrial partners taking part in Hannover Messe, igus will be presenting RBTX.com, the world’s first robotics platform which brings suppliers and users of low-cost robotics together. Users can put together online an automation solution that matches their requirements and budget. Suppliers of robotics components are given the opportunity to market their products to a larger public in a new marketplace.

igus is betting on the dynamism of the roboticcommunity for the joint development of new low-cost concepts.”In at least two years, the kitchen robot must be able to do Dr. Merkel’s housework,’’Blasé said.

 

About Paul Heney

Paul J. Heney, the VP, Editorial Director for Design World magazine, has a BS in Engineering Science & Mechanics and minors in Technical Communications and Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Tech. He has written about fluid power, aerospace, robotics, medical, green engineering, and general manufacturing topics for nearly 25 years. He has won numerous regional and national awards for his writing from the American Society of Business Publication Editors.

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