Taking the leap to add robotics into a company’s operations may not be an easy decision – especially when there are so many options available. Add to that the unknown of calculating the return on investment (ROI), and some may even shy away, feeling company size or processes won’t benefit.
That couldn’t be further from the truth. To help understand the role robots and automation play in a manufacturing facility, Ryan Weaver, automation engineer with Axis New England – a Universal Robots distributor – helps sort out the questions and anxiety that some people have.
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