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Discover Denmark’s New Seven‑Axis Cobot, Now in the U.S. by Gibson Engineering – Why North American Manufacturers Choose Danish Robotics

Denmark continues to be a global hub for robotics innovation, particularly in the rapidly expanding collaborative robot (cobot) sector. American injection and blow‑molding manufacturers are increasingly adopting lightweight, articulated‑arm cobots from Universal Robots of Denmark, a leader in human‑friendly automation.

These UR cobots seamlessly integrate with grippers from OnRobot, a Danish specialist that recently acquired fellow Danish toolmaker Purple Robotics, expanding the ecosystem of high‑precision cobot accessories.

In a complementary niche, Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) supplies automated guided vehicles (AGVs) to the U.S. market. Companies such as Metro Plastics Technologies in Noblesville, Indiana, have already implemented MiR’s AGVs to streamline material handling.

Now, Gibson Engineering of Norwood, Massachusetts introduces the latest Danish innovation: seven‑axis articulated cobots from Kassow Robots. These cobots come in six size variants, with a reach ranging from 810 mm to 1,800 mm and payload capacities between 5 kg and 10 kg, making them ideal for a wide range of precision tasks.

With their ergonomic design, robust safety features, and easy integration into existing production lines, Danish cobots are set to transform manufacturing workflows across North America.

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