Navigating Robotics Deployment Challenges with SINBON
April 18, 2025 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
In spite of the potential for robotics technology to expand productivity, several implementation challenges continue to stand in the way of more widespread adoption. To help companies navigate these challenges, SINBON Electronics Co., Ltd. (TWSE#:3023), a leading electronic components maker and total solution provider, is highlighting the importance of customizing solutions to the unique characteristics of an industry, business, facility, and process.
Key challenges to implementing robotics
According to the leading robotics review platform QVIRO, project engineers are facing several challenges when implementing automation:
- Integration with existing systems: Seamlessly incorporating robotic solutions into legacy infrastructures requires flexibility and oftentimes outside expertise.
- Skilled workforce shortages: Beyond installation, specialized skills are required for maintaining automated equipment.
- Cost vs. benefit analysis: It is crucial to evaluate the long-term impact of the initial investment instead of focusing on the near term.
- Safety and compliance: Regulatory standards for robotics usage require meticulous attention to ensure adherence and workplace safety.
- Technical challenges and maintenance: Operational continuity must be balanced with upkeep of the technology.
Faced with these challenges, unleashing the long-term benefits of automation requires a careful understanding of each company's unique challenges and its facility's characteristics. With in-depth expertise in robotics, design for manufacturing, and system integration, SINBON embraces this tailored approach to guide companies in deploying robotics technology.
A decade of innovation in robotics
SINBON specializes in designing and manufacturing the nervous systems of robotics solutions, specifically the wire harnesses, control systems, and printed circuit boards. SINBON particularly excels in making wire harnesses for robotics equipment that are high-performance, lightweight, and ruggedized for various environments, ensuring stability and reliability across applications.
Since entering the robotics sector in 2014, SINBON has expanded its capabilities to encompass various robotics and automation technologies serving many sectors, including:
- Industrial robots: Mainly for automotive, electronics, and metal processing applications
- SCARA Robots (Selective Compliance Assembly Robot Arm): For electronics assembly, packaging, and semiconductor manufacturing
- Humanoid robots: For customer service, education, and healthcare
- Special-purpose robots: Designed for extreme environments such as military applications, disaster rescue, nuclear processing, and deep-sea exploration
- Cartesian robots: For high-precision semiconductor packaging, precision instrument assembly, and laboratory automation
- Service robots: Such as food delivery robots, companion robots, and medical care robots
- Cobots (collaborative robots): Designed to work alongside humans and enhance workflows
- Parallel robots (Delta robots): Widely used in food packaging, pharmaceuticals, and automated inspection applications
- Warehouse robots: Used in smart logistics and warehouse management, including AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) and AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots)
SINBON's competitive edge
As a sustainability-first manufacturer and trusted partner across Europe, America, and Asia, SINBON guides customers through their automation journey with tailored robotics solutions that drive efficiency and innovation. With a consultative approach and long-term customer support, the company ensures that automation empowers businesses to continuously grow.
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