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igus Acquires Majority Stake in Commonplace Robotics



(l-r) Dr. Christian Meyer, CEO of Commonplace Robotics; and Frank Blase, CEO of igus GmbH

igus is expanding through investments in its low-cost automation and has now acquired the majority shares in Commonplace Robotics (Germany).

As an integrator, Commonplace Robotics specializes in intuitive control systems and software and power electronics for robotics, both in industry and in education. The two companies have been cooperating intensively for six years. They have, among other things, developed the igus Robot Control, which supplements igus' kinematics made from high-performance plastics.

Dr. Christian Meyer, who worked at the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Engineering and Automation at that time, founded the company Commonplace Robotics 11 years ago. The goal was to make the integration and operation of robots so cost-effective and easy that they become "commonplace" and can be used anywhere. The first products with a control system and proprietary power electronics were robots for teaching.

Meyer approached igus in 2016 because he found that igus robotic kinematics matched his vision. Since then, the two companies have jointly developed products, such as the iRC igus Robot Control, an actuator and the ReBeL cobot. New developments can be quickly implemented due to the high level of vertical integration of Commonplace Robotics-from firmware and software to switch cabinet construction and circuit board assembly.

"Many customers are surprised that they can implement simple robot tasks in just 30 minutes without any programming knowledge," said Frank Blase, CEO of igus GmbH. "We are very pleased that, following intensive collaboration over the last six years, an even more focused approach to low-cost automation is now possible."

With this acquisition, Commonplace Robotics and igus are combining their innovative strengths.

"We are looking forward to exciting technological projects with igus. The RBTX platform for low-cost robotics, operated by igus, brings new requirements from customers from all areas of the industry to our laboratories every day," stated Meyer. "Much of this can be implemented quickly, especially as we expand with this investment."

The latest product of the collaboration is the ReBeL cobot. The actuator, also available as an individual component, combines igus' plastic expertise in the gearbox with the power electronics and software from Commonplace Robotics. With 6 axes, the ReBeL can handle a payload of up to 2 kg with a range of 664 mm with a net weight of just 8.2 kg.

For more information contact:

igus, Inc.

P.O. Box 14349

East Providence, RI 02914

800-521-2747

sales@igus.com

www.igus.com

Commonplace Robotics

www.cpr-robots.com

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