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The Robotic Future is at 2015 TAIROS

By Vincent Wang
Published: Jul 20,2015

Robots are essentials in realizing Industrial 4.0

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Seeing is believing, the robotic future was shown at

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2015 TAIROS. Some robots can sing with movements to entertain people,

while others can help people clean their houses. Robots are more than just

inflexible tools at the production line.

Taiwanese companies demonstrated the robotic future at 2015 TAIROS,

which combined innovations and technologies to make robots more vivid

and more human.

In reality, Sha Yang Ye Industrial Co. showcased a wide range of

entertaining robots like humanoid robots that took after Lady Gaga or even

Taiwanese local pop singer Jeannie Hsieh.

However, Sha Yang Ye has become the supply chain of electric tool for Bosch, Mikita and Panasonic, and also worked closely with Philips, BMW, Honda and LG. Moreover, the company penetrated into Tesla’s supply chain, the international big supplier of electric cars.

Sha Yang Ye has been working with Japanese companies in an attempt to obtain the key component technologies since 2005. And the company has invented more than 30 kinds of robots by now.

Meanwhile, robots play an important role in realizing Industrial 4.0. Eric Chuo, Chairperson of Hiwin Technologies Corp. said at 2015 TAIROS, “The demand for robots looks quite good. We received new orders to supply electromechanical robots used in smartphone assembly lines from companies making Android phones,” Chuo added. “The gain will help compensate for the decline in our machine tool business.”

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