KUALA LUMPUR: Universal Robots (UR), the world’s leading collaborative robot (cobot) company, urged local manufacturing industries to boost investment...
KUALA LUMPUR: Universal Robots , the world’s leading collaborative robot company, urged local manufacturing industries to boost investment in robotics and advanced automation to help Malaysia achieve its targeted Gross Domestic Product for manufacturing sector of RM587.5 billion by 2030, in line with New Industrial Master Plan .
NIMP 2030 aims to catalyse Malaysia’s manufacturing industry growth by increasing economic complexity in production, advancing digital adoption, championing zero emissions, and safeguarding economic security and inclusivity. Malaysia Robotic Roadmap 2021 to 2030 sets a robot density target of 195 units per 10,000 employees by 2030, from 55 units per 10,000 employees in 2019.
Compared to industrial robots, cobots offer a lightweight and space-saving solution capable of flexibility on the manufacturing floor. For instance, a singular cobot can be deployed for assembling and palletising yet redeployed for welding and inspecting defects later down the line. The different capabilities of cobots allows automation for different forms of manufacturing - from automotive and medical devices, to pharmaceutical and machinery.
“Accelerating the adoption of automation will be key in driving innovation, enhancing productivity, and creating new opportunities for growth. It will play a pivotal role in charting the next seven years of Malaysia’s industrial transformation.”
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