Changing market demands and stricter regulations define the current pharmaceutical industry landscape. Fortunately for manufacturers and diagnostics labs, Stäubli Robotics has validated solutions: dedicated industrial robots for each pharma grade environment. At CPHI Barcelona on October 24-26, a major industry event, the company will hold live demos in Hall 3, Booth 3T61, showing how its pharma robots can expand the possibilities.

Stäubli Robotics has developed a robust portfolio of pharmaceutical robots designed to handle processes in aseptic areas and withstand rigorous cleaning procedures. They meet the highest hygiene and cleanliness standards, while bringing greater efficiency and reliability to a variety of applications. The complete offering includes the Stericlean range for aseptic environments and the new Stericlean+ range, developed for use in isolators. A third, accessPharma, is in the works.

Live demos offer a look at the future of pharma

At CPHI Barcelona, visitors will have the opportunity to see Stäubli’s fully hygienic TX2-60 Stericlean+ robot with the optional hollow wrist for themselves. Stericlean+ represents a breakthrough in aseptic process automation, with higher cleanability, a new FDA-compliant surface coating and dynamic joint sealings, and other enhanced hygienic design features aimed at delivering unprecedented levels of product and patient safety.

Robotic automation is also transforming the diagnostics lab, going beyond single-task benchtop cells to bring greater safety, speed and precision to a variety of laboratory tasks such as sample preparation, reagent handling, and testing. Stäubli’s demonstrations at CPHI will include a TX2-40 robot in a multi-task diagnostic cell, offering a glimpse into the laboratory of tomorrow.

Minimizing human interventions is a major theme in pharmaceutical industry automation. Manual manipulation continues to take place via glove ports, particularly in fault intervention; but a closed, automated system eliminates the inherent risk. In an interactive exhibit, CPHI attendees will be able to test Stäubli’s telemanipulation functionality hands-on, moving a robot by means of a joystick rather than gloved hands – a solution that promises to propel the industry forward in its evolution.

Über Stäubli Tec-Systems GmbH Robotics

Stäubli is a global provider of mechatronics solutions with four dedicated activities: Electrical Connectors, Fluid Connectors, Robotics and Textile. We are an international group operating in 28 countries and represented in 50 countries on 4 continents. Our global workforce of over 6.000 employees is committed to maintaining a collaborative relationship with customers in nearly every industry to provide comprehensive solutions and long-term support. Originally founded in 1892 as a small workshop in Horgen/Zurich, CH, Stäubli is today an international group with headquarters in Pfäffikon, Switzerland.

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About Stäubli Robotics

Stäubli Robotics is a leading global player in robotics, consistently delivering engineering as effective and reliable as our service and support. A complete solutions provider for digitally networked production, Stäubli offers a broad range of 4- and 6-axis robots including robotic arms designed specifically for sensitive environments, autonomous mobile robots, driver-less transport systems (AGVs) and cobots for human-robot collaboration.

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Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Stäubli Tec-Systems GmbH Robotics
Theodor-Schmidt-Str. 19/25
95448 Bayreuth
Telefon: +49 (921) 883-0
Telefax: +49 (921) 883-3244
https://www.staubli.com/de/de/robotics.html

Ansprechpartner:
Sonja Koban
Manager of Marketing and Division Business-Marcom
Telefon: +49 (921) 883-3212
E-Mail: s.koban@staubli.com
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