ABB launches next gen cobots for new sectors and first-time users
Published on : Thursday 25-02-2021
ABB boosts YuMi collaborative robot portfolio with GoFa and SWIFTI cobot families.

February 24, 2021 – ABB is expanding its collaborative robot (cobot) portfolio with the new GoFa™ and SWIFTI™ cobot families, offering higher payloads and speeds, to complement YuMi® and Single Arm YuMi® in ABB's cobot line-up. These stronger, faster and more capable cobots will accelerate the company's expansion in high-growth segments including electronics, healthcare, consumer goods, logistics and food and beverage, amongst others, meeting the growing demand for automation across multiple industries.
GoFa™ and SWIFTI™ are intuitively designed so customers need not rely on in-house programming specialists. This will unlock industries that have low levels of automation, with customers able to operate their cobot within minutes of installation, straight out of the box, with no specialized training.
"Our new cobot portfolio is the most diverse on the market, offering the potential to transform workplaces and help our customers achieve new levels of operational performance and growth," said Sami Atiya, President of ABB's Robotics & Discrete Automation Business Area. "They are easy to use and configure and backed by our global network of on-call, on-line service experts to ensure that businesses of all sizes and new sectors of the economy, far beyond manufacturing, can embrace robots for the first time."
ABB's cobot portfolio expansion is engineered to help existing and new robot users accelerate automation amid four key megatrends including individualised consumers, labour shortages, digitalisation and uncertainty that are transforming business and driving automation into new sectors of the economy. The expansion follows the Business Area's focus on high-growth segments through portfolio innovation, helping to drive profitable growth.

GoFa™ and SWIFTI™ are engineered to help businesses automate processes to assist workers with tasks including material handling, machine tending, component assembly and packaging in manufacturing, medical laboratories, logistics hubs and warehouses, workshops, and small production facilities.
"With this expansion, we are making cobots easier to use and deploy, with real-time support to help speed their adoption in businesses that may have not considered their use previously," Atiya said. "Our experience is that the best performing operations harness people's skills, alongside the potential of new technologies."