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•February 18, 2026
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RoboticsTomorrow
RoboticsTomorrow•Feb 18, 2026

Why It Matters

By showcasing a fully integrated cobot‑vision cell, Rösler demonstrates how manufacturers can cut labour costs and increase equipment uptime, accelerating automation adoption in surface‑finishing operations.

Key Takeaways

  • •Cobot handles mixed aluminium and steel parts autonomously.
  • •Vision system identifies part orientation for precise placement.
  • •Integration works across all Rösler finishing machines.
  • •Reduces manual handling, boosting overall equipment effectiveness.
  • •Demonstration centre shows real‑world ROI to prospective buyers.

Pulse Analysis

The rise of collaborative robots in manufacturing reflects a broader shift toward flexible, low‑risk automation, and Rösler’s latest cobot installation exemplifies this trend. By pairing a Universal Robots arm with Cambrian Robotics’ vision technology, the company creates a cell that can recognise, orient and feed diverse workpieces without human intervention. This capability not only shortens cycle times but also reduces the variability that often hampers mass‑finishing and shot‑blasting processes, positioning Rösler as a practical example of Industry 4.0 in action.

From an operational perspective, the cobot’s machine‑agnostic architecture translates directly into higher overall equipment effectiveness. Operators can focus on value‑added tasks such as process optimisation and quality inspection while the robot maintains a steady flow of parts, minimising downtime and handling damage. The system’s rapid re‑programming and compact footprint enable quick changeovers between part families, supporting manufacturers that juggle mixed‑material production schedules and need to scale output without extensive re‑tooling.

Strategically, the Customer Experience Centre serves as a live showroom for prospective clients, turning abstract automation promises into measurable ROI. By running real subcontract projects on the cobot, Rösler provides concrete data on throughput gains, labour savings and consistency improvements. This hands‑on demonstration lowers the barrier to entry for firms hesitant about automation, encouraging broader adoption across the UK’s surface‑finishing sector and reinforcing Rösler’s role as both technology supplier and industry catalyst.

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