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At the Automate show this week, 3D Infotech will demonstrate a turnkey quality evaluation process with the UR15 and UR AI Accelerator, showing the capacity of physical AI in the UR15.|Source: Universal RobotsUniversal Robots revealed its fastest collaborative robotic (cobot) yet today.
The UR15 has a maximum TCP speed of 5 m/s to lower cycle times, increase efficiency, and reduce costs across applications and industries.For pick-and-place applications, the business stated the UR15 delivers up to 30% cycle time enhancements compared to other UR designs.
At the very same time, it keeps the qualities UR cobots are known for, such as a lightweight design and small footprint.When combined with OptiMove, UR’& rsquo; s new movement control technology, the business said those gains go even further.
OptiMove can boost trajectory smoothness and guarantee consistently precise movements, even in high-speed and high-payload applications, UR claims.“& ldquo; For 20 years, we & rsquo; ve pushed the limits of collective automation, making it much easier, much safer and more effective for businesses all over the world,” & rdquo; said Tero Tolonen, Chief Product Officer, Universal Robots.
“& ldquo; Today, we take another leap forward with the UR15, which is created particularly to run at higher speeds with the smoothest performance in robotics today.
This makes it a seamless fit for diverse production environments and provides our large ecosystem of partners with a chance to boost existing applications and to develop new, transformative services that will take collaborative automation to the next level.”& rdquo; New cobot, leadership modifications to assist deal with falling salesUR belongs to Teradyne’& rsquo; s robotics group, in addition to self-governing mobile robotic developer Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR).
UR decreased 3% year over year, and MiR grew 1% year over year.
Teradyne Robotics Group laid off 10% of its international personnel in January 2024.
Up until now, in 2025, Teradyne’& rsquo; s robotics group hasn & rsquo; t fared better.
According to the company, its robotics earnings was $69 million in Q1 2025, which is down from $98 million in Q4 2024.
This also marked a 21% drop in sales in Q1 year over year.Just last week, Teradyne announced management changes to both of its robotics departments.
Jean-Pierre Hathout shifts from leading MiR to replacing Kim Povlsen as the president of UR.
Kevin Dumas prospers Hathout as the new president of MIR.
Povlsen is pursuing an external career chance.
These changes, together with the new robot, could help UR get better from it recent roadway bumps.“& ldquo; We are living in a time of remarkable pressure, no understatement there.
Across every link of the industrial worth chain, we have labor scarcities, shifting demand cycles, increased volatility, and a growing requirement for strength in how we move and make things because context.
Automation isn’& rsquo; t simply a competitive lever anymore, it’& rsquo; s a fundamental requirement for the market,” & rdquo; Ujjwal Kumar, group president of Teradyne Robotics, stated throughout a press conference.UR has actually been a veteran leader of the cobot market.
Earlier this year, it surpassed 100,000 cobots offered over the lifetime of the company.This year, for the very first time, the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) consisted of cobot stats in its quarterly North American robotic numbers.
A3 discovered that, overall, robot sales stayed mostly flat from in 2015, with systems ordered increasing 0.4% to 9,064 units.
Cobots comprised 11.6% of all robotics ordered.UR targets vehicle, machining, and electronic devices with UR15The UR15 at Automate 2025.|Credit: The Robot ReportThe UR15 has a payload of 15 kg (33 lbs).
This increases to 17.5 kg (38.58 pounds) for applications with wrist-down orientation, such as palletizing.   UR created it to be a versatile cobot with numerous applications and industries.
Some markets it’& rsquo; s targeting in particular include: Automotive, where space is tight, and versatility is essential.
Here, the company said UR15’& rsquo; s small footprint and complete work envelope provide efficiency without compromising space or speed.
Historically, cobots haven’& rsquo; t been utilized for common automotive applications due to their production.
This includes tasks like automated bin selecting, maker tending, and assessment.
Now, UR stated these can be substantially sped up while keeping the highest level of precision.Metal and machining, where environments can be harsh.
The UR15 uses enhanced ingress protection, IP65, and high payload capability, combined with easy deployment.Electronics and tech require accuracy and compact style.
With cleanroom class excellence, compact kind, and extraordinary movement control, UR15 is ready for high-speed pick and location and smooth integration with   AMRs and AGVs, the business declared.“& ldquo; I invested the last 25 years of my profession in production, and I’& rsquo; ve seen a genuine shift in the method business approach automation.
From rigid, capital-intensive systems to versatile, smart human-scale tools which are designed for agility,” & rdquo; Kumar said.UR15 is AI-ready to adapt to numerous needshttps:// www.therobotreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/video_hd-1.mp4UR15 runs with both PolyScope 5 and PolyScope X, UR’& rsquo; s software platform, and users can enhance it with AI to enable higher functionality.
The business stated end-users can use the UR15 with the UR AI Accelerator, UR’& rsquo; s toolkit for establishing AI-powered applications.The UR AI Accelerator is developed in partnership with NVIDIA using   NVIDIA Isaac & rsquo; s CUDA-accelerated libraries and designs and running on the   NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin   system-on-module.“& ldquo; Today, the genuine advantage lies in adaptability.
It’& rsquo; s no longer practically just how much you can produce, it’& rsquo; s about how quick you can change.
Because sense, we’& rsquo; re seeing something remarkable.
Big enterprises are gaining from smaller, more nimble manufacturers who currently accepted cobots to be successful in high mix, low volume production,” & rdquo; Kumar said.UR15 signs up with the UR20 and UR30 for those who need   greater payloads, advanced abilities, and   accreditations for requiring environments.
In addition to UR7e and UR12e, the e-Series likewise consists of UR3e and UR16e.UR15 is available for pre-orders now, with shipping to start in June.
UR7e and UR12e are prepared for instant shipment.
The UR15, along with lots of other cobots from the business’& rsquo; s item variety, will be on screen today at Automate in Booth 5574.“& ldquo; We don & rsquo; t construct cobots to change humans,” & rdquo; Kumar said.
& ldquo; We develop cobots to support individuals, to extend what’& rsquo; s possible, to make work much safer, more productive, and more meaningful.”& rdquo; Now accepting session submissions!The post Universal Robots releases the UR15, its fastest cobot yet appeared first on The Robot Report.video _ hd-1.
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