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A new relationship between Universal Robots, a prominent provider of collaborative robots (cobots), and Denali Advanced Integration, a well-known provider of services and a leading worldwide technology integrator, has been announced.
Denali has grown to be the biggest Certified Solution Partner (CSP) for Universal Robots. As part of its new Automation-As-A-Service (AaaS) portfolio, which it unveiled in April, it is now anticipated to use its unmatched integration experience and market reach to offer Universal Robots' cobot technology to significant businesses across the globe. This is in line with a growing interest in cobot automation among large enterprises and will provide them with end-to-end integration and service support.
Kim Povlsen, President of Universal Robots said: “Automation is a natural step for companies aiming to improve productivity and overcome labor shortages. Cobot automation in particular has never been more important and appealing to businesses because of its versatility and wide range of applications, supported at Universal Robots by an impressive ecosystem of partners. This exciting partnership with Denali is going to bring cutting-edge collaborative robotics to some of the world’s most important companies and will help large businesses successfully automate at scale.”
“This partnership combines industry leading technology with industry leading services. The combination of Denali, an experienced IT/OT partner, with Universal Robots, the leader in collaborative robots, allows us to bring the best automation designs to our customers while driving a strong return on their technology investments,” said Justin Long, VP Global Automation at Denali. “This announcement, combined with our recent AWS collaboration and the introduction of our AaaS portfolio including software, hardware, services and support, provides everything companies need to quickly realize the benefits of this emerging technology and make it work for their business.”