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"Cobots" win German Design Award for 2025

Delta's D-Bot Series Collaborative Robots (Cobots) have been honored with the 2025 German Design Award in the category of 'Excellent Product Design'.

Michael Mayer-Rosa, Senior Director of the Industrial Automation Business Group at Delta Electronics EMEA Region, said, "We are highly committed to innovation, consistently investing over 8% of our revenues into R&D. The cobot market is one of the fastest-growing sectors in automation technology*, surpassing the USD1 billion mark, and with a design boasting industry-leading safety, efficiency, and practicality, we believe the D-Bots will meet the sophisticated needs of businesses across a wide range of applications."

Safety
According to Delta, safety is of vital importance when it comes to the design of the Delta D-Bots, especially since the cobots are intended for interaction with personnel in production environments. "The innovative 'Reflex Safety' feature detects contact at lightning speed and instantly reverses movement to prevent accidents, protecting both personnel and equipment. Integrating high-end sensors and collision detection (one-finger tap) maximizes safety."

They add that the D-Bot Series is engineered for rapid deployment, allowing setup in under two hours, making them "ideal" for dynamic production environments. "With an impressive accuracy of ±0.02 mm and a payload range from 6 kg to 30 kg, the D-Bots are versatile and capable of handling a wide array of tasks, from assembling complex components to managing heavy palletizing. Designed and engineered in Europe, and built for the world, these collaborative robots are ready to meet the needs of businesses globally."

For more information:
Delta
www.delta-emea.com

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