By increasing the teaching of automation, UCRS has strengthened the level of students in automation, control and robots, and overall, students now have much more flexible learning opportunities.
Collaborative robots raise the level of education, and as part of its goal of educating for the present and future labor market, UCRS is committed to robot technology being a central part of the teaching offer: this particularly applies to the assembly operator education.
Students must experience and try out the equipment they will encounter in the job market. UCRS currently has a total of nine robots at its disposal – including five collaborative robots from Universal Robots.
By increasing the teaching of automation, UCRS has strengthened the level of students in automation, control and robots, and overall, students now have much more flexible learning opportunities.
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Our calculator should be seen as an indication. Other costs/savings affecting the repayment of the individual installation may occur.Total system costs for new automation solution
Number of robots for new solution
Use of solution
Annual labor costs per operator including employee benefits
Number of operators released per shift
(percentage relased to be entered on the next page)Percentage of labor maintained for system operation per shift:
Expected increased productivity
Other savings
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Break even
Liberated labor in 7 years
Productivity improvements in 7 years