Robotics Laboratory
The Robotics Laboratory at SEAMK offers companies the opportunity to pilot, test, and develop solutions related to robotics, automation, and machine vision in a practical environment. The laboratory is particularly well suited for the needs of SMEs, for example when exploring new technologies, developing production processes, or evaluating automation possibilities before making investment decisions.
The laboratory features a versatile range of robotics and automation equipment that enables the simulation and development of different production scenarios. Industrial robots, collaborative robots, and mobile robots can be used to test applications such as material handling, assembly, logistics solutions, and cooperation between robots. A wide selection of tools, grippers, and safety devices is available, allowing different applications to be piloted safely.
Machine vision systems can be used to develop and test solutions for quality control, measurement, and object recognition. The laboratory includes several industrial and smart cameras, a 3D machine vision system, and profile scanners, which enable applications such as vision-guided picking, measurement tasks, and production quality assurance.
In addition, the laboratory includes automation systems and programmable logic controllers, making it possible to build and test different control solutions and integrate robotics into larger automation systems. Together with robotics and machine vision technologies, this enables the piloting of comprehensive production solutions.
The laboratory also serves as a platform for research, development, and innovation collaboration between companies and SEAMK. Companies can utilise the facilities for activities such as technology trials, prototype development, personnel training, and student collaboration through thesis projects and development assignments.
Through collaboration, companies gain access to modern equipment as well as the expertise of SEAMK specialists and students, enabling practical experimentation and development with a low threshold for participation.
Programmes and equipment
- ABB IRB 4600
- ABB IRB 2400
- ABB IRB 120
- ABB GoFa
- Universal Robots UR 10
- Universal Robots UR 5
- Omron LD90
- Kuka KMP 600P
- versatile selection of tools and grippers
- safety scanners
- Festo CP Factory workstations
- Beckhoff and Siemens PLCs
- Cognex IS3805
- Cognex IS2802M
- Cognex SP2801MR
- Cognex 9912C
- Cognex ISM1403
- Omron FH SCX05 with FH L550-10:een
- 2 x Basler acA1600-60gm
- Hikvision MV-CH120-10GC
- Pickit 3D M-HD 2
- LMI Technogies GoCator 2650-3R
- LMI Technogies GoCator 2340
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