Veo Robotics Enables Safe Collaboration Between Humans and Industrial Robots
Traditional industrial robots tend to be very large and potentially dangerous, which is why they tend to be caged off and kept separate from human workers.
But a new company called Veo Robotics says it has the technology to transform traditional industrial robotic arms into safe machines that humans can work alongside, within close proximity.
Veo’s solution could make every industrial robot a collaborative robot. The term “collaborative” is recognized by international standards organizations and usually applies to much smaller, newer types of robots which are specifically designed to safe for humans to work with.
Veo uses a combination of software and lidar sensors, along with a specially developed camera, to create an environment in which humans can work with traditional industrial robotic arms, no matter what their size and power.
Veo Robotics has so far raised $28 million in funding from investors including Google Ventures, now called GV, as well as Lux Capital, and Next24, a Siemens company.
Robotics and Automation News caught up with Veo’s vice president of sales, Molly McCarthy, at the recent Automate Show in the US.
She says: “We really believe that what we’re doing is quite different and revolutionary. We do not see any direct competitors right now.”
See video below for the full interview.
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