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Biotech CDMO provides greater flexibility in secondary packaging through collaborative work

The CDMO plans the implementation of two more co-bots after a successful year-long trial.

Biotech CDMO successfully implements co-bot
Biotech CDMO successfully implements co-bot

While large industrial robots work in restricted areas where humans are not permitted to enter during operation, collaborative robots provide close cooperation between humans and machines. In fact, at this year's HANOVER TRADE FAIR, collaborative work was featured as one of the central topics.

Vetter—a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) that manufactures packaging systems such as the assembly of pens, autoinjectors, and safety devices—is using the collaborative dual-arm robot YuMi (You and Me), which has been supporting automated secondary packaging processes since 2018. By inserting finished drug products and components into folding boxes, it performs an important task with a high degree of continuity and precision. Employees supply its workstation with the required material and define its specific sequence of moves.

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The company expresses that to ensure customers' high-quality standards, while at the same time offering a high degree of flexibility, in the future it will increasingly focus on collaborative work. Following the successful pilot project which included the use of the YuMi robot in secondary packaging, the company is now planning the purchase of additional robots.

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