Digital automation lab opening in Reggio Emilia with Comau
Comau and Fondazione REI (Reggio Emilia Innovation, part of the Italian industrial association Unindustria Reggio Emilia) have partnered to create DAL – Digital Automation Lab.
Combining Comau’s long experience in the field of industrial innovation with REI Foundation’s deep knowledge of the local entrepreneurial structure of the Italian region, the Digital Automation Lab, which is part of the Digital District created by Unindustria Reggio Emilia, aims to support the technological and process transformation of local companies, to accompany them in the transition to Industry 4.0.
Inside the center, companies can learn about and experience the latest automation solutions for the Smart factory developed by Comau, understand their potential to optimize production processes with the advice of the company’s managers and participate in targeted training activities. A specific space of the center is dedicated to the MATE-XT exoskeleton, where visitors with the support of Comau product managers can try the innovative wearable robotics solution for the upper limbs that was developed to assist operators while working by reducing physical fatigue. The only wearable exoskeleton on the market with EAWS (Ergonomic Assessment Work-Sheet) certification, MATE-XT contributes to a 27% increase in work precision during overhead tasks and a 10% increase in execution speed, while reducing shoulder muscle activity and perceived exertion by 30%.
Comau has also developed a model assembly line for Fondazione REI, which allows companies to test digital manufacturing technologies and processes, logistics 4.0 and collaborative robotics, in order to observe firsthand the advantages and implementation possibilities. The line integrates multiple Comau technologies, including the Vir.GIL virtual assistant, which guides the operator in the correct execution of picking and positioning of the pieces; the Agile1500 autonomous mobile robot, which transports materials towards the assembly station; the Racer 5-COBOT collaborative robot integrated with a vision system made by Fondazione REI and based on open libraries, which selects the parts to be assembled and works in close contact and in total safety with the operator; and the in.GRID digital platform, which integrates the systems to collect and analyze machine and process data, thus managing and monitoring the correct execution of the workflow.
Next to the Digital Automation Lab, the Human & Technology Training Center has been set up where companies can take refresher courses on the technologies present in the Lab and receive training on business digitization and the management of manufacturing 4.0 processes.
“With the creation of the new Digital Automation Lab in Reggio Emilia, Comau confirms its commitment to support Italian companies in the acquisition of technological innovation and processes required by Industry 4.0 – says Duilio Amico, Marketing Director of Comau -. The collaboration with strategic entities within the local entrepreneurial structure, such as Fondazione REI, allows us to get to know regional companies in greater depth, including their production and training requirements, such that we can support them with increasingly advanced smart manufacturing solutions tailored to their needs”.
Fausto Mazzali, President of Fondazione REI, adds: “The Digital Automation Lab, a result of the partnership with such an international reference in the field of industrial automation as Comau, allows Fondazione REI to support SMEs and local businesses in their path toward technological and digital innovation, with increasingly effective and challenging proposals and activities. Inside the center, in addition to a demonstration area, there is a training space where companies can improve their skills in the use of technologies for Factory 4.0 and evaluate how to improve their work processes with the support of experts”.
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