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Man and Machine Robotics

OUR ACTIVITIES An international group serving all industrial sectors We serve customers worldwide who aim to increase their industrial productivity without compromising quality, reliability or safety. As one of the leading manufacturers of quick connector systems, the Stäubli Group covers connection needs for all types of fluids, gases, electrical power and data. Our Robotics division is a leading player around the world in industrial automation, consistently delivering engineering as effective and reliable as our service and support. Stäubli Textile manufactures a range of quality highspeed systems for the weaving industry and offers personalized solutions to customers. A passion for quality and innovation, inherited from long industrial experience, is our fundamental driving force. Customer proximity means we maintain a strong global network worldwide. 4500 employees R&D worldwide 500 specialists pending 2000 patents

Robotics Connectors Fluid Connectors Electrical Connectors Textile Over 20 industrial Locations segments 12 production sites Over 60in 29 countries. Agents in 50 countries. Robotics 3

MAN AND MACHINE What if robots (truly) worked with humans? Today, the Stäubli Robotics collaboration between man and machine is making headway. The use of robots in industry is no longer in doubt: Every year, robots conquer new sectors, and their population is growing around the world. As they become smarter and perform better, they are finding a place in production along- side humans. But what exactly is that place? And what is the vision behind their work? Humans and robots must work together like a team and not like competitors. Robots should work for the benefit of humans, to spare us tedious tasks and eliminate safety constraints. Eliminating barriers in everyday work, helping humans maintain full control over operations, and adding value to human work within companies, no matter their size or business that is Stäubli s philosophy. Today, the new generation of Stäubli robots meets all of these expectations.

INNOVATION AND LEADERSHIP Descended from industrial excellence. Oriented toward the future. Formed when Stäubli s industrial activities diversified in the early 1980s, our robotics business has carried on the company s mindset of excellence in a field that was nascent at the time. Working together with one of the sector s world pioneers, Stäubli Robotics developed an innovative philosophy toward its business, providing every business sector around the world with mechanical solutions; control and command systems; customized, reliable, scalable software; and efficient, responsive service. To do so, we employed all our skills and expertise to strictly uphold the high quality of our products. Robotics business 80 robot models of on the market 10% revenue is invested into research & development Robotics 5

MARKETS AND APPLICATIONS Robots designed for every application and every industry Stäubli robots are the best solution for any industry requiring speed, precision, and reliability. To satisfy our customers needs, Stäubli Robotics develops specialized, professional solutions for every industry, including electronics, medical, automotive, food, plastics processes, mechanics, and even painting. Stäubli robots are effective under any condition. They are designed to work in the most sensitive of environments or meet cleanroom standards. Yet they never compromise on performance. Electronics Photovoltaic Cleanroom Semi-conductors Medical Pharmaceutical Mechanics Food Plastics processes Automotive Assembly Handling Machine loading Machining Packaging Washing Robotics 7

OUR ROBOT LINE A unique line of 4- and 6-axis robots Standard line Stäubli Robotics features a unique, comprehensive line of 4- and 6-axis robots. All of our technical qualities compact arms, a broad work envelope, rapid, precise movements, and a tolerance for any work environment can be found across the line. 4-axis TS SCARA line for assembly and pick-and-place operations. 6-axis RX and TX line for any application, thanks to its closed structure and high dexterity. FAST Picker TP line for all high-speed packaging applications. Specialized line These lines are built to specific requirements for use in sensitive environments (cleanrooms, humid, sterile, or aseptic environments, electrostatic discharge, paint, food, machining, etc.). ESD 4- and 6-axis line for electronics applications. Stericlean 6-axis line for pharmaceutical research and production. HE 6-axis and FAST Picker line for applications in humid environments. TX2: An ultra-competitive generation of collaborative robots With the TX2 line and the CS9 controller, Stäubli is launching a new era in man machine collaboration. The TX2 line is the only robot range on the market that combines speed and safety. Functions like Safe Speed, Safe Stop, and Safe Zone pave the way for a new era in robotics. With TX2, nothing stands in the way of man machine collaboration.

SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS Simple, comprehensive, powerful solutions Like our robots, Stäubli s software solutions are designed by first analyzing the technical and financial conditions for which they are intended. On the technical side, our software factors in Maintenance Development Studio Development and simulation tool on PC Design the operations systems and devices currently in use, to adapt to existing infrastructure without disrupting a business's processes. On the financial side, our development tools employ the best productivity solutions long before a robot is even chosen. The analysis includes a look at production and maintenance parameters. This allows you to maintain control over your robotics tools through- Maintenance Studio Remote access to the controller with a 3D view of the robot cell Optimization Lab Improve productivity by optimizing the cycle out their lifespan. Production Installation Robotics 9

SERVICES An essential complement to a quality robot The correct choice of a robot s power and options and a prior assessment of its integration are essential to getting the most out of your robot. Operator training and responsive troubleshooting also help optimize productivity. That is why, for every aspect of a robot s life on the production line, Stäubli has teams available that fully understand both their product and the needs of your business. Whether presale, onsite, or remotely, our teams are always ready and available. Comprehensive assistance throughout the production cycle Design Installation Production Maintenance Retrofit Training Training Spare parts Maintenance Real testing Feasibility test Programming Service Workshop Robotics 11

INDUSTRY 4.0 Industry of the Future and Industry 4.0: challenges for industrial robots The first industrial revolution involved mechanization using steam; the second revolved around industrialization and mass production using electricity; and the third created automation using early robots to replace humans in repetitive or dangerous tasks. Industry 4.0 is the fourth industrial revolution, a technological leap where general automation meets computerization, completely transforming production sites (with interconnected resources that communicate with each other). The fourth industrial revolution 1 Mechanization 3 Electronics and automation 2Industrialization 4 Industry 4.0 Manufacturers around the world are constantly seeking to optimize their organization, management systems, and even their relationships with suppliers. Industry 4.0 meets this challenge by introducing a new way of working, accelerating the convergence of the virtual world with the real one. Having gradually computerized their work tools, factories have succeeded in networking their industrial production systems to- gether, from the manufacturing stage up to the storage, distribution, and sales stages, forming a new ecosystem that communicates in real time. An opportunity for Stäubli Robotics The mission of Stäubli Robotics is to offer our customers the best possible robotics service. To do so, our company designs robots that communicate with each other and adjust production to meet demand, all while affording as much flexibility as possible. Our new CS9 controller, which controls all of the robots in our new TX2 line, contains all web functionalities and allows users to bring up real-time production information on smartphones and tablets. Because the entire system is interconnected, users can personalize production according to their needs.

MAN MACHINE COLLABORATION Smart performance The new TX2 line, featuring the CS9 controller, illustrates the evolution of man machine cooperation, which is entering a new era. In the past, the better and faster a robot was, the more it needed to be isolated from its operator because the robot was considered dangerous. By gradually removing barriers and making contact with robots possible, Stäubli s technology has resulted in true collaboration. Our Safe Speed system detects the presence of a human and immediately slows the robot s movement, while the Safe Stop feature halts the robot if the situation requires, without having to reinitialize startup. These redundant sensor systems allow humans and machines to share the same space safely and securely. The TX2touch membrane physically feels an operator s contact, triggering a halt when touched. The goal of these technologies is to allow performance and safety to coexist and to restore the operator s freedom. Simultaneous man robot movement Contact possible with the robot Contact possible but undesirable Contact desired Man Machine Collaboration No contact possible Contact undesirable STAGE 2 stopped STAGE 3 STAGE 4 STAGE 5 STAGE 1 Robot halts before contact Robot is moving Productivity and speed ROBOT S WORK AREA OPERATOR S WORK AREA SHARED WORK AREA Robotics 13

SUCCESS STORIES Stäubli and Hager: two companies of the same mind Hager, a world leader in electrical equipment and home automation, believes that product quality comes from maintaining full control of the manufacturing process. Its philosophy is very similar to Stäubli s, leading to a highly successful partnership between the two companies. Taking over dangerous, repetitive tasks The manufacture of electrical contacts involves the insertion of cables, a process that used to be performed manually. But the repetitive movements caused repetitive strain injuries, leading Hager to switch to the use of robots. Operators were then able to work on more valuable supervisory tasks. Ergonomics and productivity go hand in hand. Solutions that work on any continent Hager also chose Stäubli robots for our ability to create uniform processes across all of Hager s units worldwide. Stäubli s size and international presence helped Hager guarantee identical results across all production sites. Hager has always invested a great deal into robotics and updates its equipment regularly. In addition to the obvious technical benefits, Stäubli robots help us modernize and make us proud. Our teams are happy to welcome their new coworkers with open arms. Bruno Kauffmann Director of Industrial Solutions at Hager Scan the code to watch the video

SUCCESS STORIES Automotive/Germany Continental Food/China Fu Ling Zha Cai Pharmaceuticals/United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Rockville In 2012, tire manufacturer Continental chose to automate the phases of its prototyping process to save time and increase profit repeatability. With the help of integrator ReconRobotics, Continental developed an automated system equipped with a Stäubli RX160 6-axis ultra-precise robot that measures, marks, sculpts, and drills tire treads. As a result, the plant reduced its programming and configuration time by 50% and was able to attain precision on the order of 0.2mm, even with high loads during cutting. Thanks to its accuracy, the robot improved performance and the precision of repeatability for tire treads a leg up toward future development. 1,500 units produced in 2016 50% savings in time spent on 3D programming and configuration 0.2mm degree of precision Chinese company Fu Ling Zha Cai, a specialty maker of mustard pickles, worked with integrator Jiadi Mechanical to create a pioneering production chain using multiple TP80 FAST Picker robots working in series. The improved overall arrangement yielded impressive results: a clear increase in production, a tangible reduction in costs, better quality, and maximum equipment uptime. In sorting and packing operations, the hightech robotic solution contributed a great deal to the cost-efficiency ratio and allowed workers to abandon monotonous tasks in favor of more skilled ones. 110 units per minute: cycle time 33 robots used at the production site Out of 7,000 childhood diseases, only 500 are treatable. To test potential treatments for the remaining 6,500 incurable childhood diseases, the NIH in Rockville, Maryland, invested in a robotic solution. The NIH is equipped with Stäubli RX160 robots and relies on their speed and precision to perform large-scale tests. In just one week, the robotics systems perform millions of experiments faster and more precisely than a human could. It would take a person 12 years to perform the same amount of work that the robot does in one week. 3 million tests performed each week 450,000 different chemical components tested each year 12 years 7 days a week time it would take for a human to perform the tests Robotics 15

11014155-EN-A Global presence of the Stäubli Group www.staubli.com/contacts Staubli is a trademark of Stäubli International AG, registered in Switzerland and other countries. Stäubli 2017. corporate.communications@staubli.com Photocredits: A. Bucher, Stäubli, Yoose3D