UNIVERSAL ROBOTS— authorized partner
The world's most-deployed collaborative robot platform — and our anchor brand for cobot integration.
A statement, not a logo placement.
Universal Robots is the cobot that made cobots a category. Reliable, well-engineered, deeply documented, with the largest application library and end-effector ecosystem in the industry. We're a UR Authorized Systems Integrator with seven UR-certified application engineers on staff.
Why UR, specifically
We've worked with FANUC, ABB, KUKA, and Yaskawa on customer-driven integrations and we have the in-house skills for any of them. But we've made UR our anchor cobot brand for three reasons. First, programming. UR's PolyScope software is genuinely accessible — a careful operator can write a working program in an afternoon. That matters for adoption: a cell your operators understand is a cell they trust.
Second, the application library. Every common cobot application — machine tending, palletizing, vision-guided pick-and-place, screwdriving, dispensing, polishing — has UR-validated reference programs and end-effector pairings. We start projects faster and finish them with fewer surprises.
Third, the ecosystem. Robotiq, OnRobot, Schmalz, Cognex — they all support UR natively. Most of our cells are UR-anchored simply because the integration matters touch existing equipment cleanly with off-the-shelf components.
Where UR fits in our work
Roughly 65% of our automation-cell project revenue is UR-based. The other 35% is split across industrial robots (mostly Allen-Bradley-controlled FANUC for high-cycle applications), legacy gantry systems, and specialty automation that doesn't fit either bucket.
We build UR cells for machine tending, packaging-line automation, palletizing, vision inspection, and assembly. Typical project: 8 to 14 weeks from kickoff to commissioning, $80k to $400k including engineering, build, install, and training. We're UR-Plus certified for our standard end-effector pairings, which streamlines validation.
Training & ongoing support
We host the UR Core Track training course monthly at our Tampa training facility — a 2-day course that takes operators and engineers from never-touched-a-cobot to functional programming. Most of our customers send their maintenance leads to it after we deliver a cell, so they can handle minor reprogramming without us. We also offer on-site customized UR training for cohorts of 8 or more.
Product families we go deep on.
Case studies featuring Universal Robots.
40% faster line changeovers with a UR cobot
Every SKU change on the variety-pack line meant 90 to 110 minutes of downtime: drain and flush, swap the change-parts kit, manually reposition the case packer guides, run a calibration loop on the labeler, and qualify the first 50 cases. Across 22 changeovers a week, that's roughly 35 hours of lost production every week — about 1,800 hours a year.
0.001" inspection on an aerospace fastener line
The customer's existing inspection process was a manual gauge-and-eyeball check on a 1-in-25 sample basis, with the rest going through on a process-capability assumption. Two recent customer audits flagged sampling-only inspection as a risk against the AS9100D rev D requirements being phased in.
Cobot machine tending in a pharma fill-finish facility
The customer was facing a chronic skilled-operator shortage in a labor market where every nearby pharma site was bidding for the same people. Their downstream secondary packaging operation required four senior operators per shift to feed empty trays into a tray-erector and load filled vials into a cartoner, both at 120 trays per minute.
Get the right component on the first try.
Our application engineers can spec Universal Robots components for your duty, your environment, and your existing equipment. Most quotes back inside one business day.