Robotique industrielle au Québec

The role of industrial robotics in Quebec

For several years now, the shift to Industry 4.0 has been gaining traction in manufacturing and industrial robotics. The most significant growth in the robotics industry can be seen in China, Japan and Korea. Quebec’s manufacturing sector continues to lag behind when it comes to industrial robotics—but is committed to making the shift, which is essential to the progress of the sector at large.

A report by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) shows that with an average of 113 robots per 10,000 employees, the robotization rate of the manufacturing industry worldwide has never been higher. Between 2013 and 2017, robotics sales saw a 114% increase. Needless to say, factories are finding that robotics has become key to progress in the manufacturing sector.

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L'avenir de la robotique

The promising future of robotics

For several years now, industrial robotics has been gaining credibility across the world. Yet Quebec is still far from being able to compete with countries such as the industrial superpower that is China. Even so, robotics remains an important driver for Quebec’s economic recovery. And the Quebec government is on to this fact, which is why it is now prepared to loosen the purse strings of the state to help business owners focus on innovations… such as robotics and automation.
While many Quebec manufacturing companies have already adopted robotics and automation technologies, a CATA survey shows that one of the main obstacles to this integration in Quebec factories remains, i.e., funding. Very often, the total required investment goes beyond the cost of acquiring the robot. The Quebec government has rapidly understood this and continues to see these technologies as an undeniable asset for the province’s economy.

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Appareil approuvé CSA

Is device must be CSA approved…REALLY?

The expression “CSA approved” is often used similarly to the way we use the expressions “Fridge” for a refrigerator or “Kleenex” for a tissue. The term “CSA” (Canadian Standards Association) actually refers to a recognized standard-setting organization, similar to cUL (Underwriters Laboratories) and a number of others recognized by the RBQ (Régie du Bâtiment du Québec).

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PackML

The standard PackML and its benefits

Developed in the early 2000s by the Organization for Machine Automation and Control (OMAC), the programming standard PackML (Packaging Machine Language) is a reference in the automation of the packaging industry and applies more and more to other areas of production.

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4.0 Industry

The new 4.0 industrial era

What is Industry 4.0?

ndustry 4.0 is the fourth and most recent industrial revolution as a result of mechanization, factory electrification, assembly line automation and the globalization of production processes.

 

You take care of the production, RES Automation Control ensures to optimize it in the digital age 4.0. Based on your needs, our team of experts will organize your means of production to make your business competitive and prosperous.

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