Collaborative robots are primarily found in the fields of automation, industry and Industry 4.0, as well as in robotics. These modern machines work directly alongside people, supporting them with a variety of tasks. Unlike traditional industrial robots, which usually operate behind safety cages, collaborative robots, often called „cobots,“ share workstations with human colleagues.
The major advantage: Collaborative robots can be used flexibly – for example, for lifting heavy parts, screwing, or assembly. They are programmed to react to touch and stop immediately in an emergency, which makes collaboration safe.
A vivid example: In a car repair shop, a collaborative robot assists the employee in installing heavy engine parts. The human controls and monitors, while the robot takes over the strenuous lifting tasks.
Thanks to their versatile applications, collaborative robots help companies to produce faster and more efficiently. At the same time, they relieve employees of strenuous or monotonous tasks. Thus, the use of collaborative robots not only promotes productivity but also employees' health and well-being.





