Flexxbotics Becomes System Integrator for Universal Robots
Flexxbotics’ solutions are designed to seamlessly connect and coordinate UR cobots with existing automation equipment, IT systems and people for robot-driven manufacturing to achieve autonomous process control.
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Flexxbotics has announced that it is now a Certified System Integrator (CSI) for Universal Robots (UR). This new certification enables Flexxbotics to provide a full integration service for machining centers adopting UR cobots or expanding their fleet with Flexxbotics for machine tending.
Flexxbotics’ solutions, featuring its FlexxCore technology, are designed to seamlessly connect and coordinate UR cobots with existing automation equipment, IT systems and people for robot-driven manufacturing to achieve autonomous process control.
Brian Conner, CSI program manager at Universal Robots, says, “Flexxbotics has been part of the UR+ ecosystem since 2018 and has become a real leader in CNC automation. Obtaining CSI status demonstrates our confidence in Flexxbotics and its ability to deliver turnkey machine tending solutions for UR customers.”
Tyler Bouchard, co-founder and CEO at Flexxbotics, says, “We are pleased to strengthen our partnership with Universal Robots, while at the same time providing our customers with the confidence and assurance that Flexxbotics will be there every step of their robot-driven manufacturing journey.”
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