Robot Systems Integration
Robot Systems Integration ensures that robots fit properly in the production process.
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The number of robots used in industry has increased rapidly, with an estimated 400,000 installed every year. Robot Systems Integration ensures that they fit properly in the production process.
In order to perform complex and precise tasks, robots rely on skilled human resources to install and maintain them.
Robot integrators must be able to assess the best type of robot for a particular task, which might include lifting, loading and unloading, and welding, and then deciding where to place them.
Other considerations include managing the flow of parts, developing and installing suitable programming, and the safety of the human workforce around them,
A Robot Systems Integration technician will provide technical solutions for incorporating them into production processes, from the preliminary assessment to connecting them to power and to other automated systems.
They should be aware of the latest developments in manufacturing and control systems, including the multi-articulated arm, and the evolution of regulations for robotization.
While larger businesses such as motor manufacturing were early adopters of robots, their potential for small and medium-sized business (SMEs) represents a large and growing opportunity for skilled technicians.
Competitors
Abhishek Kumar
Kalp Agrata
Jozsué Kantor
Gyork - Attila Krasznai
Max Oischinger
Daniel Sixt
Fuqiang Liu
Longhui Wu
Borja Pérez Espí
José Doria Esteve
François MARTY
Thomas BEUCHOT
Charlie Carson
Jason Scott
Piotr Wyrzyk
Dávid Márk Németh
YU-HSUAN LIU
Hubert Krasuski
YI-HSIANG HUANG
Seongil Jeong
Seunghwan Kang
Árpád Álmos Benczik
Kohei Yamashita
Fabian Weber
Nico Paul Reif
Benjamin ONKELINX
Muhammad Iqhmal Haziq Bin Mohamad Sharufzul
Yuto Kawabe
Vitória Fernanda Jesus Nesio
Louis HEYERES
Dmytro Fursov
Walace Felipe
Isabella Comuzzo
Adam Akmal Bin Abdul Razak
Wee Sean Sim
Zane Wei Zheng Lim
Calendar
Slot | Day | Time |
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Test Project Briefing - Competitor Instructions - Basic Task 45 mins | 09/11 | 08:30 |
Start Competition - Morning Session - Criteria A 2 hours 40 mins | 09/11 | 09:50 |
Start Competition - Afternoon Session - Criteria A continued 2 hours 15 mins | 09/11 | 13:45 |
End of Competition - Afternoon Session - Assessment and Free Time 3 hours | 09/11 | 16:00 |
Competitor Finish Time | 09/11 | 19:15 |
Test Project Briefing - Competitor Instructions - Basic Task 15 mins | 09/12 | 08:30 |
Start of Competition - Morning Session - Criteria B In parallel start Speed / Fault Finding Modules - 3 teams at a time. 3 hours 15 mins | 09/12 | 09:15 |
Start S/FF Module - 3 Teams at a time - refer to detailed schedule | 09/12 | 10:00 |
Start Competition - Afternoon Session - Criteria B continued 2 hours 15 mins | 09/12 | 13:45 |
End of Competition - Afternoon Session - Assessment and Free Time 3 hours | 09/12 | 16:00 |
Competitor Finish Time | 09/12 | 19:15 |
Test Project Briefing - Competitor Instructions - Extension Task 15 mins | 09/13 | 08:30 |
Start of Competition - Morning Session - Criteria C 3 hours 15 mins | 09/13 | 09:15 |
Start S/FF Module - 3 Teams at a time - refer to detailed schedule | 09/13 | 10:00 |
Start Competition - Afternoon Session - Criteria C continued 2 hours 15 mins | 09/13 | 13:45 |
End of Competition - Afternoon Session - Assessment and Free Time 3 hours | 09/13 | 16:00 |
Competitor Finish Time | 09/13 | 19:15 |
Test Project Briefing - Competitor Instructions - Extension Task 15 mins | 09/14 | 08:30 |
Start of Competition - Morning Session - Criteria D 3 hours 15 mins | 09/14 | 09:15 |
Start Competition - Afternoon Session - Criteria D continued 1 hour 15 mins | 09/14 | 13:45 |
Assessment and Free Time 4 hours | 09/14 | 15:15 |
Competitor Finish Time | 09/14 | 19:15 |
What happens during a skill competition?
Results
Medal | Place | Competitor | Country/Region | Result |
1 | Seongil Jeong | Korea | 733 | |
1 | Seunghwan Kang | Korea | 733 | |
1 | Longhui Wu | China | 733 | |
1 | Fuqiang Liu | China | 733 | |
3 | YI-HSIANG HUANG | Chinese Taipei | 728 | |
3 | YU-HSUAN LIU | Chinese Taipei | 728 | |
4 | Thomas BEUCHOT | France | 718 | |
4 | François MARTY | France | 718 | |
5 | Charlie Carson | United Kingdom | 717 | |
5 | Jason Scott | United Kingdom | 717 | |
6 | Árpád Álmos Benczik | Hungary | 716 | |
6 | Dávid Márk Németh | Hungary | 716 | |
7 | Walace Felipe | Brazil | 715 | |
7 | Vitória Fernanda Jesus Nesio | Brazil | 715 | |
8 | Louis HEYERES | Belgium | 710 | |
8 | Benjamin ONKELINX | Belgium | 710 | |
9 | Yuto Kawabe | Japan | 701 | |
9 | Kohei Yamashita | Japan | 701 | |
10 | Max Oischinger | Germany | 699 | |
10 | Daniel Sixt | Germany | 699 | |
11 | Hubert Krasuski | Poland | 690 | |
11 | Piotr Wyrzyk | Poland | 690 | |
12 | Isabella Comuzzo | South Tyrol, Italy | 685 | |
12 | Dmytro Fursov | South Tyrol, Italy | 685 | |
13 | Nico Paul Reif | Austria | 677 | |
13 | Fabian Weber | Austria | 677 | |
14 | Zane Wei Zheng Lim | Singapore | 676 | |
14 | Wee Sean Sim | Singapore | 676 | |
15 | Jozsué Kantor | Romania | 668 | |
15 | Gyork - Attila Krasznai | Romania | 668 | |
16 | José Doria Esteve | Spain | 635 | |
16 | Borja Pérez Espí | Spain | 635 | |
17 | Kalp Agrata | India | 622 | |
17 | Abhishek Kumar | India | 622 | |
18 | Adam Akmal Bin Abdul Razak | Malaysia | 564 | |
18 | Muhammad Iqhmal Haziq Bin Mohamad Sharufzul | Malaysia | 564 |