Universal Robots ApS
| Website: | http://www.universal-robots.com |
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| Email: | [email protected] |
| Street: | Svendborgvej 102 |
| ZIP/City: | 5260 Odense S |
| Country: | DÄNEMARK |
| Phone: | 0045/89/938989 |
| Fax: | 0045/89/798989 |
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AI training (www.industrial-production.de)
Universal Robots and Scale AI rely on imitation learning
Universal Robots (UR) presented the 'UR AI Trainer' at GTC 2026 in Silicon Valley. The solution was developed together with Scale AI and, according to the company, marks a turning point: robots are evolving from rigidly programmed systems to flexibly learning, AI-controlled applications.

Robotics: four trends for physical AI in 2026
Four trends will fundamentally change robotics in 2026, says guest author Anders Billesø Beck, Vice President AI Robotics Products at Universal Robots: predictive mathematical methods, networked cobots, task-specific AI solutions and data-driven value creation.

Comment (www.industrial-production.de)
Four trends for physical AI in 2026
Four trends will fundamentally change robotics in 2026, says guest author Anders Billesø Beck, Vice President AI Robotics Products at Universal Robots: predictive mathematical methods, networked cobots, task-specific AI solutions and data-driven value creation for significantly greater economic benefit.

Artificial intelligence (www.industrial-production.de)
AI makes the impossible possible
The robotics industry is about to change dramatically. Over the past two years, artificial intelligence has changed our understanding of what technology can do: AI is no longer an empty buzzword, but an indispensable part of future business strategies. In 2025, the focus will shift from innovative concepts to concrete applications.

LogiMat 2025: Universal Robots and MiR (www.industrial-production.de)
Technologies for optimizing logistics processes
Universal Robots and MiR will not only be presenting their latest innovations, but also showcasing cooperation projects with Siemens and other partners. MiR will also be showcasing a new product that enables seamless interoperability and more flexibility for customers.

New headquarters in Denmark (www.industrial-production.de)
Joint robotics hub from Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots
The robotics companies Universal Robots (UR) and Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) want to use their joint headquarters in Odense (Denmark) to create synergies and accelerate innovation in the field of modern robotics.

New headquarters in Denmark (www.materialfluss.de)
Joint robotics hub from Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots
The robotics companies Universal Robots (UR) and Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) want to use their joint headquarters in Odense (Denmark) to create synergies and accelerate innovation in the field of modern robotics.

Universal Robots travels through the DACH... (www.industrial-production.de)
Experience automation up close
Universal Robots (UR), the Danish manufacturer of collaborative robots (cobots), is once again organizing its "Robots on Tour" event series in 2024. At 16 locations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, interested parties will have the opportunity to find out more about how collaborative robotics works and its areas of application. The tour started on February 1 and ends on October 24.

Interview (www.industrial-production.de)
Ready-to-use solutions
Andrea Alboni is responsible for the Western Europe region as General Manager at Universal Robots. At Motek, he spoke to editor-in-chief Daniel Schilling about current developments on the German cobot market, challenges for production and turnkey systems.

Interview: Kim Povlsen (www.industrial-production.de)
Growing ecosystem
Universal Robots President Kim Povlsen took the time for an interview at the Automatica robotics trade fair. The conversation with INDUSTRIAL Production editor-in-chief Daniel Schilling focused on new cobot trends, welding technology and the UR partner network.

Integration partner for robotics applications (www.materialfluss.de)
Universal Robots expands its sales network in Germany
Universal Robots (UR) is once again expanding its sales network in Germany. Four new partners have joined the company's Certified System Integrators in recent weeks.

Integration partner for robotics applications (www.industrial-production.de)
Universal Robots expands its sales network in Germany
Universal Robots (UR) is once again expanding its sales network in Germany. Four new partners have joined the company's Certified System Integrators in recent weeks.

Universal Robots at the Automatica (www.materialfluss.de)
UR expands its portfolio with a cobot with a load capacity of 20 kg
Universal Robots (UR), the Danish manufacturer of collaborative robots, announces the expansion of its product portfolio to include a cobot with a payload capacity of 20 kg.

UR5e cobots in use at Vema (www.polyformnext.de)
Four colleagues for the third shift
Vema from Krauchenwies-Göggingen is a supplier to the automotive industry. The Swabian full-service partner has automated various production processes with the help of four collaborative robots from Universal Robots. This has increased productivity by up to 30 percent.

Collaborating robots (www.industrial-production.de)
Fit for production with cobots
In manufacturing, the working environment can be physically demanding for employees and is becoming increasingly challenging, especially in light of the ongoing labor shortage.

Cobots in the plastics industry (www.polyformnext.de)
Fit for production with cobots
In manufacturing, the working environment can be physically demanding for employees and is increasingly becoming a challenge, especially in light of the ongoing labor shortage. Collaborative robots can effectively relieve their human colleagues and increase productivity at the same time.

Human-robot collaboration (www.industrial-production.de)
More productive electronics production
The highly dynamic market and the increasing shortage of skilled workers pose major hurdles for manufacturing companies such as Weidmüller. This particularly affects the assembly process as the final link in the value chain.

Record annual sales in 2021 (www.industrial-production.de)
Universal Robots with annual sales of over 300 million dollars
Universal Robots reports record annual sales of USD 311 million. This corresponds to sales growth of 41% compared to the previous year and a total of 23% more than before the pandemic in 2019.

Over 300 million dollars (www.polyformnext.de)
Universal Robots reports new record annual sales
Universal Robots, a specialist in collaborative lightweight robots, has reported record annual sales of 311 million US dollars. This corresponds to sales growth of 41 percent compared to the previous year and 23 percent more overall than before the pandemic in 2019.

Handling (www.industrial-production.de)
Cobots for in-house production
The BMW Group plant in Landshut evaluated the use of a collaborative robot from Universal Robots in cockpit production in a pilot cell. Since then, a UR5e has freed employees from the monotonous and laborious task of assembling screwdriving blocks.

Personnel (www.industrial-production.de)
From Universal Robots to Agilox
After a brief interlude with Franka Emika, Helmut Schmid has now landed at the helm of the AMR manufacturer.

Strong growth in the third quarter (www.industrial-production.de)
Universal Robots posts record sales
Universal Robots (UR) increased its revenue in the third quarter of 2021 by 46% compared to the third quarter of the previous year, exceeding the Q3 figures for 2019 by 31%.

78 million US dollars (www.materialfluss.de)
Universal Robots posts record sales
Universal Robots (UR), a Danish provider of collaborative lightweight robots, increased its revenue by 46% in the third quarter of 2021 compared to the third quarter of the previous year.

Collaborative robotics (www.materialfluss.de)
Universal Robots expands sales network in Germany
Universal Robots is further expanding its sales network in Germany with four new partners: SCS Robotik GmbH, JDT robotics, PTS Automation GmbH and Somack GmbH.

Transportation systems (www.industrial-production.de)
Fully automatic order picking
Eight major logistics and robotics companies have jointly developed a fully automated picking solution.

Cobots (www.industrial-production.de)
Application diversity at Motek
Universal Robots (UR) can be found at Motek with a large number of practical applications.

New training center in Tyrol (www.materialfluss.de)
Robotics you can touch: Universal Robots welcomes MCI
Practical robotics training for Austria: Since May 2021, the Innsbruck Centre for Production, Robotics & Automation has been an authorized training center of Universal Robots (UR).

Sales figures 2nd quarter (www.materialfluss.de)
Universal Robots continues to grow
Universal Robots (UR) increased its sales of collaborative robots by 75 percent in the second quarter of 2021 compared to the second quarter of 2020.

Alboni, Kullman and Mühlens are their names (www.materialfluss.de)
VDMA Robotics has three new board members
The VDMA Robotics Executive Board has appointed three new board members: Andrea Alboni, Martin Kullmann and Alexander Mühlens.

Board of Directors Robotics Association (www.industrial-production.de)
VDMA Robotics: three new board members
The VDMA Robotics Executive Board has appointed three new board members.

Since April 1 (www.materialfluss.de)
Universal Robots appoints Benjamin Völzke as Head of Field Application Engineering
Universal Robots (UR), the global market leader in collaborative robotics, has appointed Benjamin Völzke as Head of Field Application Engineering Western Europe.

Assembly cobot (www.industrial-production.de)
Cobot for the fast pace
The Voith Group manufactures drive elements for commercial vehicles that run on roads and rails all over the world. In the assembly line for wear-free brakes, a UR5e from Universal Robots ensures flexible production and shorter cycle times.

From March 1 (www.materialfluss.de)
Teradyne appoints Kim Povlsen as new President of Universal Robots
Teradyne appoints Kim Povlsen as the new President of Universal Robots (UR). Povlsen assumes his new role as President of Universal Robots on March 1.

New management (www.industrial-production.de)
Kim Povlsen becomes President of Universal Robots
Teradyne appoints Kim Povlsen as the new President of Universal Robots.

Sales partner network grows (www.materialfluss.de)
Universal Robots has two new partners
The cobot company Universal Robots (UR) welcomes two new sales partners in Germany: Hesse Vorrichtungen und Fertigungstechnik GmbH and A² Anlagenoptimierung & Anwendungstechnik GmbH strengthen the Danish company's partner network.

handling award 2020 (www.industrial-production.de)
Category 2 - 2nd place: Automation in the blink of an eye
The jury awarded one of the shared 2nd places in the robotics category to UR+ application kits from Universal Robots. These kits simplify the integration of common cobot applications and facilitate access to automation.

Collaborating robots (www.industrial-production.de)
How cobots optimize assembly
Collaborative robots provide support in assembly and relieve employees of monotonous tasks. Companies of all sizes benefit from this, as the examples of Albrecht Jung and Opel show.

Personnel (www.industrial-production.de)
Helmut Schmid leaves Universal Robots
Helmut Schmid left Universal Robots on July 1. Jürgen von Hollen and Andrea Alboni have taken over his responsibilities.

Departure from the Management Board (www.materialfluss.de)
Universal Robots: Helmut Schmid leaves
Helmut Schmid, long-standing Managing Director and Regional Sales Director for Western and Northern Europe at Universal Robots, left the company on July 1.

Management (www.industrial-production.de)
Universal Robots: Helmut Schmid leaves
Helmut Schmid, long-standing Managing Director and Regional Sales Director for Western and Northern Europe at Universal Robots, left the company on July 1.

UR+ ecosystem (www.industrial-production.de)
UR cobots become OPC UA-compatible
OPC UA is one of the fastest growing standards in machine-to-machine communication. UR's cobots now support the interface standard via a software solution from UR+ partner Rocketfarm.

Collaborating robots in production (www.industrial-production.de)
Cobots automate production line
Cobots are seen as the helpers of the future, especially in assembly. However, they can also be used as classic automation components in production, for example for feeding milling and turning centers.

Four new partners (www.industrial-production.de)
Universal Robots strengthens sales network in Germany
Universal Robots is further expanding its sales network in Germany with four new partners: Glaub Automation & Engineering, ID Ingenieure & Dienstleistungen, Samsys and Stadler.

Strategic partnership (www.industrial-production.de)
Voith Robotics becomes system integrator of Universal Robots
Universal Robots and Voith Robotics have announced their strategic partnership. The Danish manufacturer's collaborative robots will now also be integrated into Voith Robotics solutions.

Strategic partnership (www.industrial-production.de)
Voith Robotics becomes new system integrator of Universal Robots
Universal Robots and Voith Robotics have agreed a strategic partnership. The collaborative robots from the Danish global market leader will now also be integrated into Voith Robotics solutions.

UR+ application kits (www.industrial-production.de)
UR expands platform with cobot applications
Universal Robots is expanding its UR+ platform for certified partner products: Twenty software and hardware kits for the most popular cobot applications are now available on the platform.

Collaborating robots (www.industrial-production.de)
UR and MiR open largest cobot center
The center for collaborative robots is being built in Odense. The two robotics companies Mobile Industrial Robots and Universal Robots are investing 36 million dollars in the development and production of robots.

Investment in the millions (www.materialfluss.de)
Largest cobot center to be built in Denmark
The Danish robotics companies Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) and Universal Robots (UR) are investing 36 million dollars in a new cobot center. They will continue to develop and produce collaborative robots in the Danish city of Odense.

UR at Logimat for the first time (www.industrial-production.de)
Cobots to try out
Universal Robots is bringing its collaborative robots to Stuttgart for the first time in March. At Logimat, the Danish manufacturer will be demonstrating how cobots can optimize logistics.

Andrea Alboni in charge (www.materialfluss.de)
New Regional Sales Manager D/A/CH for Universal Robots
Andrea Alboni is the new Regional Sales Manager D/A/CH at Universal Robots (Germany) GmbH.
