Leverage Robotics
Leverage Robotics was founded with headquarters in Munich and has set itself the task of transferring technologies from science to industry.
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DLR key technologies | Human-Robot Collaboration, flexible end-of-arm tooling, intuitive robot programming |
date of foundation | 2021 |
founders | • Dr. Roman Weitschat • Dimitri Butsch • Jan Cremer |
Sponsoring | EXIST technology transfer |
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Details
Leverage Robotics is a spin-off of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and develops highly flexible robot assembly stations for safe and efficient human-robot collaboration. The novel end-of-arm technologies with an innovative tooling concept for handling different objects in multitask applications and the intuitive programming of robots enable shortest set-up times and fast adaptation to new conditions. In addition, an airbag encloses sharp-edged tools and workpieces before any robot movement, thus enabling efficient cooperation between humans and robots in a factory of tomorrow.
Patents
- Flexible tooling concept for multi-task applications
- Robot airbag for safe close collaboration between human and robot
Publication