Industrial robots form an integral part of today’s manufacturing industry, due to their high versatility, precision, and fatigue proof nature. Yet, many small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) still predominantly rely on manual labor. The main barriers that prevent SMEs from utilizing robots to a larger degree are described to be the large initial investment, uncertainty about costs (total cost of ownership), and lack of expertise. An opportunity to eliminate these barriers can be found in servitisation. While paradigms such as software as a service (SaaS) or Robot as a Service (RaaS) already exist, these focus mostly on software (functionality) via cloud computing. In this paper, a new paradigm based on software and hardware is proposed ...
The megatrends’ servitisation, digitalisation and robotisation are rapidly changing our business env...
Service robots are a growing market and an increasing number of sales can be observed not only for p...
We present our paper published in the proceedings of the ACM Joint European Software Engineering Con...
Robots are rapidly evolving from factory work-horses to robot-companions. The future of robots will ...
Robots have been part of automation systems for a very long time, and in public perception, they are...
A service robot is a robot which operates semi or fully autonomously to perform services useful to t...
Advances in robotics science, together with the availability of better hardware at lower price, are ...
Purpose: The service sector is at an inflection point with regard to productivity gains and service ...
Current market demands require an increasingly agile production environment throughout many manufact...
Robots are an integral part of industries involved in manufacturing and assembly process. Changing w...
The robot market today is mainly based on product-centered sales concepts. In the future, traditiona...
Even by providing benefits addressing the main megatrend in today's manufacturing industries human–r...
There is the increased application of new technologies in manufacturing, service, and communications...
AbstractIncreasing environmental concerns together with the need for sustainable consumption and pro...
As the use of technology has increased to a lot of extent, and dependability on technology is more t...
The megatrends’ servitisation, digitalisation and robotisation are rapidly changing our business env...
Service robots are a growing market and an increasing number of sales can be observed not only for p...
We present our paper published in the proceedings of the ACM Joint European Software Engineering Con...
Robots are rapidly evolving from factory work-horses to robot-companions. The future of robots will ...
Robots have been part of automation systems for a very long time, and in public perception, they are...
A service robot is a robot which operates semi or fully autonomously to perform services useful to t...
Advances in robotics science, together with the availability of better hardware at lower price, are ...
Purpose: The service sector is at an inflection point with regard to productivity gains and service ...
Current market demands require an increasingly agile production environment throughout many manufact...
Robots are an integral part of industries involved in manufacturing and assembly process. Changing w...
The robot market today is mainly based on product-centered sales concepts. In the future, traditiona...
Even by providing benefits addressing the main megatrend in today's manufacturing industries human–r...
There is the increased application of new technologies in manufacturing, service, and communications...
AbstractIncreasing environmental concerns together with the need for sustainable consumption and pro...
As the use of technology has increased to a lot of extent, and dependability on technology is more t...
The megatrends’ servitisation, digitalisation and robotisation are rapidly changing our business env...
Service robots are a growing market and an increasing number of sales can be observed not only for p...
We present our paper published in the proceedings of the ACM Joint European Software Engineering Con...