Automation Roadmap, Part 2 | Improving Robotics Integration

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Andrews Cooper’s (AC’s) Automation Roadmap is a path of strategic planning for successful automation development, seamless technology integration, and future-proofing to ensure manufacturing performance and maximum ROI.

This series highlights vital analyses and considerations that drive successful engineering design and implementation across various automation solutions.

Our previous blog, Part 1—Defining a Clear Path for Success, described how to improve custom automation solutions in the early stages of a project’s development. Today, we look at how to drive robotics integration within the automation roadmap.

Robotics integration is pivotal in transforming manufacturing operations by automating repetitive and complex tasks with high precision and efficiency. However, selecting the right robotic platforms and types for specific applications can be challenging. An automation roadmap provides a strategic framework for choosing and integrating the appropriate robotic solutions, ensuring maximum performance and value.

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Driving Successful Robotics Integration

Whether building a robot proof-of-concept (POC) cell, preparing for large-scale implementation of robots, or upgrading an existing cell, having an automation roadmap starts the journey right for a successful outcome. Let’s look at a few critical impacts of automation roadmapping for robotic integration.

Select Robotic Systems Strategically

An automation roadmap defines the robotic performance requirements through objectives like these:

  • Develop Targeted Solutions: Tailor robotic technologies to the unique manufacturing and application requirements, ensuring the right fit and optimal performance for each automated task. Customizing robot configuration and programming for specific production lines enhances manufacturing speed and accuracy.
  • Ensure Scalability and Flexibility: Include modular robotic designs and adaptable control systems to allow easy upgrades or reconfigurations to meet changing production demands.
  • Align with Business Goals: Ensure automation technology supports broader organizational objectives, aligning with key performance indicators (KPIs) and business growth targets.

Plan for Seamless Integration

Effective planning includes a number of early analyses and planning efforts to integrate automation robotics seamlessly, such as:

  • Plan for Workflow Integration: Integrate robotic systems into existing manufacturing processes to maximize productivity, reduce downtime, and improve overall operational efficiency.
  • Derisk Integration Challenges: Address potential integration challenges early in the process. Implement solutions ahead of risks to ensure a smoother and more efficient implementation.
  • Optimize Performance: Include sensor and precision calibration to ensure consistent quality and performance standards across all production runs.
  • Minimize Downtime: Plan for challenges early in the development process. Include contingency protocols and quick-changeover capabilities to reduce downtime during robot integration, operation, and maintenance.

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Collaborating with Andrews Cooper for Effective Roadmapping

In summary, AC prioritizes early engagement to understand your automation needs, operational goals, and manufacturing processes. Working closely with you throughout the development process enables us to develop a comprehensive and well-planned roadmap, leading to rapid, adaptive, and successful automation.

Leveraging our diverse success in robotics integration, we identify the robotic solutions and strategies that suit your specific application and ensure seamless manufacturing integration for maximum performance and ROI.

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Harry Richards
Program Director, Automation

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