The growth in various manufacturing facilities across the globe is expected to positively influence the robotic bow tying market
in the near future. Manufacturers are also presenting packaging robots,
along with innovative technological features and add-on perks like
customized operational speed, accuracy, efficiency and high precision.
Robotic packaging manufacturers have
begun designing packaging robots as per company requirements. One of the
packaging robot manufacturer introduced a pick and pack robot for a
pharmaceutical company where the robots can pick and then place the
cartridges two times faster than the traditional packaging robots that
are presently used. More value added integration of technology in the
robotic bow tying systems by manufacturers will increase the demand for
the packaging robots and drive the robotic bow tying system market.
With a focus on innovative marketing
strategies, leading companies have come up with aesthetically-pleasing
packaging designs and solutions. One of them is the packing the product
in the form of a gift. Human beings can consistently tie beautiful
looking bows at a rate of nearly five bows per minute; however,
maintaining this consistency for long-term becomes a challenge. Tying
bows all day long along with other trading work increases the risk of
repetitive motion damages and Carpel tunnel syndrome. Automating this
process can not only improve worker safety, but also lead to increased
production output.
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The first robotic bow tying system was
manufactured for Esther Price Fine Chocolates, a chocolate manufacturer.
It was a flexible automation system in which 3D simulation software was
used for precise programming and it also reduced the size of the robot.
A Yaskawa Motoman’s MotoSim EG, offline programming package was used
which enables precise 3D automation of the robotic system. This robotic
system could tie two boxes per minute for 12-14 hours consistently. The
3D simulation software makes a successful entry in the industrial motion
control and robotics.
The end-use industries for this market
can be segmented into pharmaceuticals, consumer products, food and
beverages, tracking and logistics along with industrial packaging. The
industrial packaging can further be sub-segmented into electronic
devices, chemicals and others. The consumer products segment will be the
most promising market for these robotic bow tying systems. The
increasing demand for customized industrial robots for pick and place
and packaging facilities is expected to enhance the market of robotic
bow tying systems across the globe.
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