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Vancouver-based Novarc Technologies Launches World's 1st Collaborative Welding Robot
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Novarc Technologies to Help Solve Global Pipe Welding Labour Shortages With the World's First Collaborative Welding Robot
North Vancouver, BC, November 10, 2017--(T-Net)--Novarc Technologies, a Vancouver-based robotics company specializing in the design and commercialization of collaborative robots for industrial applications, announced it will be introduced the world's first welding collaborative robot this week at FABTECH, November 6-9, in Chicago, IL.
This groundbreaking step for the pipe welding industry demonstrates that robots can enable companies to meet production requirements even where there isn't a sufficient skilled workforce available.
Novarc's collaborative robot was available for exclusive demonstration at FABTECH, Booth #B25100.
Novarc's breakthrough collaborative Spool Welding Robot (“SWR”) is a semi-automated robotic solution designed for pipe welding, small pressure vessel manufacturing and other 1G welding applications.
Novarc's SWR utilizes a three-axis robotic arm at the end of a long reach manipulator, which increases the dexterity and flexibility of the human operator, improving productivity on the shop floor and reducing costs for the pipe shop.
The Skilled Labor Crisis: 400,000 welders missing
Novarc's technology is accelerating the modernization of pipe fabrication shops, increasing their capacity while maintaining quality requirements, which is key for industrial applications using advanced control techniques to solve challenging automation problems.
Currently the pipe welding industry is experiencing a severe labor shortage crisis, which has the potential to affect industries such as oil & gas, energy utilities, water & wastewater, food & beverage, shipbuilding, chemical and nuclear plant construction and maintenance.
Pipe shops serving these global industries require highly skilled welders, and currently there is a significant shortage of this highly skilled labor force, which according to the American Welding Society, will grow to a shortage of about 400,000 welders by 2024.
Novarc solves this gap by providing a robotic tool to allow less skilled welders to do the work of highly-skilled welders, therefore increasing productivity and solving pipe shops' employment challenges.
Unlike the popular belief that robots are taking away human jobs, Novarc's technology actually opens up jobs for less-skilled workers, as the technology supports them to be able to perform welds more precisely and accurately. Bringing human robot collaboration to the pipe welding industry, Novarc helps pipe shops fill their labor gaps.
Collaborative Robots at Work
“Our talented team of mechatronic, optical and software engineers have created a superior, collaborative robot for industrial applications using advanced control and vision-based systems,” says Soroush Karimzadeh, CEO of Novarc Technologies. “We're very excited to introduce and demonstrate our SWR robotic technology to the industrial pipe welding industry at FABTECH.”
Novarc's SWR is a fast and efficient spool welding robot effective for high-mix, low-volume production, and full penetration root to cap pipe welds. It's also ideally suited for operating in welding shops with limited space. Ushering the era of Big Data, the SWR can store and quickly recount weld data for accurate shop analysis and statistical reporting. Implementation of the SWR can result in a 4x increase in throughput and production capacity and has the potential to recoup its cost in less than six months.
ABOUT NOVARC TECHNOLOGIES:
Novarc Technologies is a Vancouver-based robotics company specializing in the design and commercialization of collaborative robots for industrial applications. Novarc's Spool Welding Robot (SWR) is the world's first of its kind in pipe welding application. As a proven pioneer in the field, Novarc has a dedicated team of engineers and scientists eager to solve challenging industrial automation problems that improve customers' bottom line.
Contact:
Soroush Karimzadeh | 778-316-6393 M | soroush@novarctech.com
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