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Rockwell Automation, Comau Partner to simplify robot integration for manufacturers

The combined Rockwell and Comau solutions will also offer benefits beyond enhanced integration. (Image source: Rockwell)

Rockwell Automation, a company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, and Comau, a specialist in industrial automation and robot manufacturer, have partnered to give businesses worldwide vital tools to maximise manufacturing efficiencies through unified robot control solutions

?Industrial companies are looking for efficient ways to integrate robotics into their operations for process optimisation and agility,? said Rockwell Automation chairman and CEO Blake Moret. ?Rockwell Automation?s collaboration with Comau will simplify programming and lifecycle management, accelerating time to value for our customers.?

Moret said this expansion of robotic applications is rooted in Rockwell?s broader strategy to help industrial companies save time and improve performance with unified robot control, ultimately providing long-term value for their business. This collaborative development and selling model offers the unified robot control product to both companies? customers.

?Comau?s robotics and industrial automation expertise, as well as its reputation for high performance, reliability, and quality, combined with Rockwell Automation?s global capabilities and experience in automated material handling, food and beverage, household and personal care, and life sciences, give customers the incremental value of an integrated robot solution,? said Comau CEO Paolo Carmassi. ?Comau is eager to work with such an important partner that has a market-leading global footprint in all industries.?

Engineers will now be able to programme their entire machine in one environment, including Comau robot arms directly controlled through Rockwell Automation?s Logix-based controllers. Rockwell Automation?s Studio 5000 automation system design software provides relief from the time-consuming and often difficult task of trying to coordinate traditionally separate machine control and robot systems to work together using two different software tools. 

Machine builders, system integrators, and others will gain development and deployment efficiencies through the use of digital engineering tools like Rockwell?s Emulate 3D digital twin software, which creates digital models of production lines, auto-generates machine control code, and has built-in capabilities for Comau robots.

The combined Rockwell and Comau solutions will also offer benefits beyond enhanced integration. For example, end-users can use analytics and digital twin tools to gain deeper insights into machine performance and potential production optimisation. They can also use safety and security solutions to reduce business risks.

Operators on the manufacturing floor who use Rockwell?s FactoryTalk software suite will benefit from being able to see both line and robot control systems on a single interface. In-plant and remote technicians will only need to learn and maintain one architecture to monitor both systems. They can also leverage Rockwell?s augmented reality (AR) tools to improve lifecycle and service cycle maintenance.