{"id":36462,"date":"2021-01-06T12:33:49","date_gmt":"2021-01-06T04:33:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tm-robot.com\/?p=36462"},"modified":"2021-11-08T16:39:15","modified_gmt":"2021-11-08T08:39:15","slug":"the-future-of-production-lines-cobots-vs-covid-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tm-robot.com\/en\/the-future-of-production-lines-cobots-vs-covid-19\/","title":{"rendered":"Cobots, COVID-19, and the Future of Production Lines"},"content":{"rendered":"
Collaborative robots have been a staple in many production lines since as early as the late-90s. While not all businesses eventually integrated collaborative robots<\/a> into their process, those that have reaped benefits such as task automation, employee safety, increased productivity, and more.<\/p>\n As most businesses are modifying their processes amidst a new normal, there is now a need for new practices. What was once considered inefficient and unproductive has now become the safer option as physical distancing and reduced human contact are now becoming the new norm for all production lines. But for those who have already integrated cobots into their process, the changes are very minimal.<\/p>\n Because even before the onset of the pandemic, cobots have provided production lines with multiple advantages that have now become essential to running a business safely.<\/p>\n Prior to the pandemic, it was common for factories to have multiple employees within a few feet from each other. Today, the World Health Organization recommends physical distancing of at least one meter<\/a> between individuals. This may be difficult for many factories that require multiple employees to work close to each other.<\/p>\n But for collaborative robot-integrated factories that require less manpower, the already reduced number allows employees to maintain their distance from each other. Cobots are safe to work within proximity to humans, so they can assist in certain tasks rather than having a second person within proximity.<\/p>\n Not only does this reduce the number of people required in a factory and reducing the risk of viral transmission, but with cobots handling the automated tasks, there is less room for error, lower operating costs, and higher productivity.<\/p>\nPhysical Distancing Between Employees<\/strong><\/h2>\n