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Service Robots Use Flat Motors

Service robots being designed for the disabled must be reliable, safe, and easy to use.

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Having the right motion system components is essential for these highly specific applications.

Unlike industrial robots for manufacturing, service robots come with their own specification

requirements aimed specifically at the end user, and the most discriminating user at that—a human

being. That’s why designing and manufacturing service robots takes a particular set of skills and

engineering expertise. For example, when Kinova Robotics (Quebec, Canada) creates designs for

this market, they bring with them years of experience in the field. And although they’ve modified their

robots over the years, as new products and systems become readily available, they are able to

produce higher and higher quality and more useable products. Using the latest technologies allows

Kinova to continue to advance their offerings to the public.

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