MOU Signed to Supply 300 Collaborative Robots to Thai Company
Four Models to Be Delivered Over Two Years; 60 Units Pre-Ordered
Mutual Cooperation Pledged to Explore New Demand Sources

Doosan Robotics will supply a large number of collaborative robots to the Southeast Asian region. Following North America and Europe, the company is accelerating its overseas market expansion by exploring the Southeast Asian market.


Doosan Robotics announced on the 5th that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with 'VRNJ,' a robot system integration (SI) company located in Bangkok, Thailand, to supply 300 collaborative robots. According to this MOU, Doosan Robotics will supply a total of 300 units of four types of its collaborative robot models?A, H, M, and P series?to VRNJ over two years. Among these, 60 units have already been pre-ordered.

Doosan Robotics 'M Series' appearance. The M Series is equipped with torque sensors (force sensors) embedded in all six rotational axes, enabling emergency braking even with an external impact as small as 0.2 Newtons (20g). Provided by Doosan Robotics

Doosan Robotics 'M Series' appearance. The M Series is equipped with torque sensors (force sensors) embedded in all six rotational axes, enabling emergency braking even with an external impact as small as 0.2 Newtons (20g). Provided by Doosan Robotics

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Additionally, the two companies agreed to cooperate in developing various solutions applicable to production sites and to jointly explore demand in countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Together with VRNJ, Doosan Robotics plans to supply manufacturing solutions using collaborative robots?such as ▲part finishing ▲palletizing (Palletizing: arranging and stacking items on pallets) ▲inspection ▲pick and place (Pick&Place: lifting items and moving them to different locations)?to production sites in the Southeast Asian region.



Doosan Robotics CEO Ryu Jeong-hoon stated, "The Southeast Asian region is becoming the second largest production base after China, with an increasing number of new factories being established. There is a strong demand to apply collaborative robots at the factory establishment stage to improve productivity and ensure worker safety." He added, "We will strengthen collaboration and marketing activities with local robot system integrators to lay the foundation for large-scale orders."


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