Industrial automation has been the talk of the town for a while now. It is believed that robots will play a major role in the manufacturing sector. Due to minimum human intervention associated with automation, humans are feeling the heat considering several jobs are at stake. Contrary to the popular perception, Tata Motors wholly-owned subsidiary company Brabo Robotics and Automation (formerly TAL Manufacturing Solutions Limited), with the backdrop of robots needing human operators, is banking on its ability to provide manufacturing solutions, from concept to commissioning. The company recently showcased the Brabo TR12 and TR20 at an event, in Chennai. The TR12 and TR20 have rated payloads of 12kg and 20kg respectively and are aimed primarily considering the domestic demand in the country, With the help of a Built-in partnership with Italian firm, RTA Motion Control Systems, the robot aims at Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs). Averred Paulson Antony Thoppil, Engineer, Sales and Marketing - Robotics, TAL Manufacturing Solutions Limited, “The primary focus for these new products will be the Indian market. As a newly-formed entity, BRAL will get a good response from the customers.” “We are in the automation industry for more than 20 years. Three years ago, we came up with our own robots called TAL Brabo and today we have around five different models,” he added.
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