World’s Largest Hub For Collaborative Robots Opens In Denmark
Danish
Robotics Companies Mobile Industrial Robots
And Universal Robots Invest $36M In Robot Development And Production
With financial backing from their joint U.S.
parent company Teradyne, Mobile Industrial
Robots (MiR) and
Universal Robots (UR) have
acquired a 50,000 m2 building site in Odense ,
where $36 million will be invested in the construction of a major cobot hub in
the “cobot capital” of the world. Collaborative robots - or cobots - are now
the fastest growing segment of industrial automation. Cobots are a type of
user-friendly robots that can work closely with humans without the need for safety
guarding, enhancing both work environment and productivity.
The new cabot hub supports Teradyne’s mission to further strengthen the
significant leads that both MiR and UR
have established worldwide.
“MiR and UR
are leading the world in the collaborative robot revolution that’s making
automation solutions available to companies of all sizes. Teradyne continues to
invest aggressively in the development of new products, solutions, and sales
channels and this new facility is a key part of our growth strategy,” says Mark
Jagiela, President and CEO of Teradyne. “We have found something very special
in Denmark .
The Danes’ combination of innovative industrial design, combined with a
practical business sense, have created a perfect combination for this emerging
industry. The ability to make robots work in collaboration with humans in a
user-friendly manner is something we have not encountered to this degree
anywhere else in the world and we’re very excited to expand our capabilities in
Odense .”
This is not the first time the MiR and
Expects further job growth
The building site is in Odense ’s
industrial district close to UR ’s
current headquarters, which will also become part of the new cobot hub. The two
companies will continue as separate entities with the aim to create an
attractive environment that will help attract new employees to facilitate the
continued growth expected by the two companies in the coming years.
“
Unique talent base in Denmark
Jürgen von Hollen, President of Universal Robots, sees enormous
potential in the cobot market. “This is a market expected to grow to a total
value of almost $12 billion in 2030 according
to ABI Research. Demand for Danish cobots already means that we are growing out
of our current offices in Odense , both at UR and MiR,” says the UR
President. “Odense
has a strong ecosystem of talent and we are pleased to have the opportunity to
invest long-term in the unique robotics environment that we have been building
here over the last 10 years.”
Danish Robotics Cluster on the rise
The Danish robotics industry is currently booming; the 2019 annual survey
from trade association Odense Robotics shows that 8,500 people now work for
Danish robotics companies, 3,900 of them in and around Odense , Denmark ’s
third largest city. If the industry follows the growth forecasts, the Danish
robot industry will employ 25,000 employees in 2025 according
to the Danish analysis firm Damvad.
And it’s not just the number of employees that’s growing. Danish
robotics companies’ total revenue rose by 18 percent in 2018, reaching $995
million with exports increasing 26 percent. These figures are particularly
significant in that just 15 years ago Denmark did not have any robotics
industry to speak of.
The Vision of the New Cobot Hub
Note: This is the vision of the new Cobot Hub in Odense . The final architectural design has
not yet been determined.
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