Skip to content

Collaborative robots, often referred to as cobots, are a type of robot specifically designed to work alongside humans in a shared workspace or environment. Unlike traditional industrial robots, which are typically kept separate from human workers due to safety concerns, cobots are built with advanced sensors, software, and safety features that allow them to safely interact and collaborate with humans

Increased productivity through automation of repetitive tasks

Improved safety with advanced sensors and collaborative features

Precision quality control with integrated sensors and vision systems

Continuous 24/7 operation to meet tight production schedules

Space optimization due to compact design, fitting into limited workspaces

Boosted employee satisfaction by relieving workers of tedious task

Sincos, a prominent player in the industrial automation sector in Bangladesh, has established a strategic partnership with Universal Robots since 2019, focusing on delivering cutting-edge collaborative robots for industrial applications. This collaboration represents a significant milestone in our commitment to advancing automation technology in Bangladesh and aligning with global leaders like Universal Robots. Through our partnership with Universal Robots, we have brought world-class collaborative robots to Bangladesh.
Collaborative robots, or cobots, are designed to work alongside humans in industrial settings, enhancing efficiency, flexibility, and safety. Leveraging Universal Robot’s expertise in machine vision, we integrate advanced vision systems into collaborative robot applications.

Cobots from Universal Robots

UR30
Heavy payload, compact cobot

 UR3e
Ultra-lightweight,
compact cobot

 UR5e
Lightweight,
versatile cobot

UR10e
Medium-sized, versatile cobot

UR16e
Heavy-duty,
compact cobot

UR20
Fastest, heavy payload cobot

Get in touch with Universal Robots

Thousands of businesses rely on Collaborative Robots to…
-Increase productivity
-Adapt to changing product demand
-Improve employee well-being and retention
-Staff through labor shortages