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Mobile collaborative robot’s high-payload autonomous mobility and precision arm help advance industrial automation

By Heather Hall | November 21, 2024

Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) has announced the MC600 mobile collaborative robot (cobot), the latest addition to its growing list of MiR Go-approved products. Capable of handling payloads up to 600 kg (1322 lb), the MC600 combines the MiR600 mobile robot base with the UR20/UR30 collaborative robot arms from Universal Robots (UR) to automate complex workflows in industrial environments. Building on the success of the smaller MC250, the MC600 offers a robust, comprehensive system for handling heavier items and automating tasks such as palletizing, box handling, and machine tending. The UR20’s extended reach allows the MC600 to tackle tasks in areas previously inaccessible to smaller cobots, enhancing productivity across diverse industrial applications.

Building on the success of the smaller MC250, the MC600 offers a powerful, comprehensive system for handling heavier items and automating tasks such as palletizing, box handling, and machine tending.

The global market for mobile cobots is projected to grow 46% annually by 2030, driven by the need for more efficient and flexible automation solutions. According to Jean-Pierre Hathout, president of MiR, the MC600 is well-positioned to meet this demand. It offers companies a proven, safe, ready-to-deploy system that is easy to use and repeatable and supports ongoing operations. The MC600 delivers operational efficiency and long-term reliability for companies seeking scalable automation.

“By integrating the ‘legs’ of a mobile robot with the ‘arms’ of a cobot, the MC600 addresses multiple automation workflow challenges such as palletizing and machine tending with one system,” said Jean-Pierre Hathout. “While some companies have explored humanoid robots or one-off custom mobile cobot solutions for such tasks, they remain far from widespread industrial use. The MC600 is ready today to safely handle these complex automation challenges.”

Boosting productivity and ergonomics

The MC600 significantly improves productivity by operating with little downtime, serving multiple machines, and performing continuous material handling tasks while redeploying human workers to higher-value assignments. Additionally, by taking over the movement of heavy goods, the MC600 substantially improves ergonomics, reducing physical strain on workers and enhancing workplace safety.

A cutting-edge collaboration in robotics

As part of Teradyne Robotics, both MiR and Universal Robots (UR) are pioneers in advanced robotics, consistently setting the standard for innovation through artificial intelligence (AI) and cutting-edge technologies. Available directly through MiR, the MC600 combines MiR’s strength in autonomous mobility with UR’s advanced robotics to deliver unmatched flexibility, safety, and efficiency in industrial automation. Controlled by a unified software platform by MiR Go partner Enabled Robotics, the MC600 coordinates its mobile base and robotic arms, simplifying integration into existing workflows and ensuring smooth operations.

“The smaller MC250 has proven especially popular in semiconductor fabrication facilities and other lower payload manufacturing tasks, but there’s been a clear demand for a mobile cobot that could handle heavier manufacturing applications,” said Ujjwal Kumar, Group President, Teradyne Robotics. “The MC600 meets these requirements, which is another example of how we consistently offer customers the flexibility, safety, and efficiency that meet their unique automation needs.”

The MC600 will be showcased next week at Logistics & Automation Madrid, providing live demonstrations of its capabilities in real-world applications.

 

 

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