The global robotics industry is experiencing an unprecedented surge, driven by rapid advancements in humanoid robots, quadrupeds (robot dogs), and collaborative arms (cobots). For robotics R&D teams and sourcing managers, designing high-performance joints from scratch is a significant bottleneck. Standard component selection, alignment engineering, and driver miniaturization can delay time-to-market by months.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of high-end precision motion control, traditional mechanical transmission components like ball screws and belts are facing strict performance bottlenecks. As automated manufacturing demands faster cycles and nanometer-level accuracy, global sourcing managers and automation engineers are turning to advanced direct-drive technologies.
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