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Pharmaceutical Collaborative Robots (PCRs) are a type of industrial robot designed to work alongside humans in the pharmaceutical industry. They are typically used to automate repetitive tasks such as packaging, labeling, and sorting. PCRs are designed to be safe and easy to use, with features such as force-sensing technology and intuitive programming. They are also designed to be flexible, allowing them to be easily repurposed for different tasks.
PCRs are becoming increasingly popular in the pharmaceutical industry due to their ability to reduce costs and improve efficiency. They can also help reduce the risk of human error, as well as improve product quality and consistency.
Some companies in the Pharmaceutical Collaborative Robots market include ABB, FANUC, KUKA, Yaskawa, Universal Robots, and Kawasaki Robotics. Show Less Read more