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Robot Systems Integration

Robot Systems Integration ensures that robots fit properly in the production process.

Why is this skill important?

The number of robots used in industry has increased rapidly, with an estimated 400,000 installed every year. Robot Systems Integration ensures that they fit properly in the production process. 

In order to perform complex and precise tasks, robots rely on skilled human resources to install and maintain them.

Robot integrators must be able to assess the best type of robot for a particular task, which might include lifting, loading and unloading, and welding, and then deciding where to place them.

Other considerations include managing the flow of parts, developing and installing suitable programming, and the safety of the human workforce around them,

A Robot Systems Integration technician will provide technical solutions for incorporating them into production processes, from the preliminary assessment to connecting them to power and to other automated systems.

They should be aware of the latest developments in manufacturing and control systems, including the multi-articulated arm, and the evolution of regulations for robotization. 

While larger businesses such as motor manufacturing were early adopters of robots, their potential for small and medium-sized business (SMEs) represents a large and growing opportunity for skilled technicians.

Location

Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

17–20 October 2022

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Results

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Rank Medal Result Competitor Country/Region
1. Gold 741 Marvin Schuster
Philipp Raab
Germany
2. Silver 729 TZU-MIN LIN
ANTHONY BO-YUEN REIMCHE
Chinese Taipei
3. Bronze 723 Szymon Szafranek
Rafał Paszko
Poland
4. Medallion for Excellence 720 Maxime GAILLOT
Victor DUGRENOT
France
5. Medallion for Excellence 708 Nico Reiter
Matthias Winkler
Austria
6. Medallion for Excellence 700 Takato Kohara
Kaito Toyoda
Japan
7. 697 Balint Karoly Farkas
Erik Kovacs
Hungary
7. 697 Cameron Middleton
Adam Kirkpatrick
United Kingdom
9. 691 Shou Jun Quek
Jerome Teoh
Singapore
10. 646 David Motger
Gowtham Ravi
Luxembourg
11. 619 Swati Kumari
Nausin Nigar
India

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Competitors

Victor DUGRENOT
France

Balint Karoly Farkas
Hungary

Maxime GAILLOT
France

Adam Kirkpatrick
United Kingdom

Takato Kohara
Japan

Erik Kovacs
Hungary

Swati Kumari
India

TZU-MIN LIN
Chinese Taipei

Cameron Middleton
United Kingdom

David Motger
Luxembourg

Nausin Nigar
India

Rafał Paszko
Poland

Shou Jun Quek
Singapore

Philipp Raab
Germany

Gowtham Ravi
Luxembourg

ANTHONY BO-YUEN REIMCHE
Chinese Taipei

Nico Reiter
Austria

Marvin Schuster
Germany

Szymon Szafranek
Poland

Jerome Teoh
Singapore

Kaito Toyoda
Japan

Matthias Winkler
Austria


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