I, Robot: How Tatas' bet on automation is a sign of technological breakthrought
This off-beat project is one of several that
Tata Group company TAL Manufacturing, a 100 percent subsidiary of
Mumbai-based Tata Motors is working on.
The next time
you see someone behind a bar counter juggling bottles with clockwork,
machine-like precision or making that perfect single malt, the chances
are you would be staring at a robot instead of the regular bartender.
This off-beat project is one of several that Tata Group company TAL Manufacturing, a 100 percent subsidiary of Mumbai-based Tata Motors is working on.
“You
can tell the machine what you would like to have, swipe your card and
pay for it on the machine itself and enjoy your drink. That’s the kind
of proposal we have sent to a customer who said he was interested in a
robot who can do the job of a bartender,” said a senior executive of TAL
Manufacturing.
TAL, which has a facility in Pune that can make
3,000 robots a year, recently launched Brabo, a highly indigenized robot
priced in the range of Rs 5-7 lakh. Brabo, which is 30-40 percent
cheaper than a foreign counterpart, weighs 68-95 kg with a payload
capacity of 2-10 kg.
After an investment of Rs 10 crore and three
years spent in development the Brabo is used in small foundaries, for
machining, by auto comp vendors, for sealant application, packing and
end-of-line inspection.
At least 25 Brabos are operational in automotive and non-automotive sectors requiring chamfering, testing and
validation, assembly and vision-based inspection and a further 30 are
installed as samples. TAL though is far from settling down.
“Brabo
is a dumb robot. We are working on an intelligent robot, for which we
are inducting software engineers who could write programmes for the
machine and make it intelligent. So we are finding ways where we can
control the robot through a mobile phone which need not be even close to
it,” said RS Thakur, Non-executive Chairman, TAL Manufacturing said.
TAL
is also keen to tie up with overseas companies, which can complement
its own work in the area of robotics. While the launch of the Brabo is
restricted to India for the time being an advanced version of the
product will be taken to export markets of Europe in the coming period.
Technological
breakthroughs in a variety of fields are allowing greater use of robots
than previously imagined.at a hotel’s front desk or floor-cleaning
machines are all forms of a robot which are operational as of today.
In
China several dozen little machines, which are no bigger than the size
of a shoebox, are used is a warehouse for sorting 200,000 delivery
packages per day. These intelligent, self-charging robots scans the code
on the parcel, nullifying sorting and dispatch errors. (Watch below).
These
tiny orange machines have, however, replaced numerous, low-paying and
menial jobs, stoking further fear of robots eating into jobs globally
even as demand for automation increases by the day.
In Shimoga,
Karnataka, for instance, a buyer has placed an order with TAL for 100
Brabos to be used in a factory that makes turbo chargers and auto parts.
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