The last twelve months have posed significant challenges for many businesses, with restrictions on working practices making it difficult to connect with colleagues and customers in the normal way. Another casualty of the pandemic has been the various industry trade shows and events which normally attract significant numbers of visitors, making it possible for suppliers to showcase their products, engage with potential customers and of course generate sales leads.
Although restrictions are now beginning to ease, many events remain cancelled or postponed until late 2021 at the earliest or into 2022 in some cases.
As a result of wheels set in motion pre-COVID, Stäubli can address these challenges head on through their investment in a new Robot Demonstration Vehicle, providing potential customers with a COVID Safe opportunity to see first-hand some of the latest developments in the Stäubli range.
Stäubli’s Simon Jenkins explains: “With little opportunity to participate in traditional industry events this year, the timing of our new mobile showroom has become the best way to connect with our customers. This purpose designed vehicle allows visitors to understand the benefits which our latest generation robot systems can bring to their manufacturing processes, in a safe and managed environment.”
With the vehicle on a customer site, individuals can view the robot demonstrations and supporting video material at their leisure, with no time lost through travel, and enabling them to maximise their productive time. The robots currently showcased within the vehicle include a collaborative TX2-60, using a combination of sensors and light-guards to allow visitors to interact with the robot in a safe Man Robot Collaboration display. A second demonstration is centred around Stäubli’s TS2-40 SCARA robot which performs a series of high-speed handling and laser tasks, using an automatic tool changer as part of its routine. Visitors are encouraged to interact with the demonstration units using the teach pendant and Stäubli personnel are on hand to discuss any specific applications and answer questions.
(Stäubli’s TS2-40 Robot – Left – and TX2-60 Robot – Right – are demonstration units on board the vehicle)
All of this can be powered safely using a customer’s single or three-phase supply, and if that’s not available or within reach, can even be run from the vehicle’s own engine PowerAll system.
The demonstration vehicle has proven to be extremely popular since its introduction earlier this year, with several site visits already completed and additional customer visits due to take places all over the UK and Ireland over the coming months.