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I have enjoyed the stunning performance of the ABB robot in “Dialogue·Fable 2047”, listened to the opera conducted by the ABB robot YuMi in Italy, and experienced the
wonderful performance of the ABB robot on the luxury cruise ship…
Today, the editor has something new that I can”t wait to see. The land is about to be shared with you! ABB robots and humans perform modern dance in perfect collaboration!
On September 7, 2018, two performers performed together for the first time at the Stockholm Palace of Culture and the City Theater. One of the performers was renowned
artist Fredrik “Benke” Rydman , who choreographed a cutting-edge modern dance performance for the Eurovision Song Contest winner through his company Bounce
Streetdance. Another performer is an ABB industrial robot that is 2 meters tall and weighs 900 kilograms.
The groundbreaking “Pas de Deux” created by Benke completed its premiere, uniquely reflecting the changing role of robots and the application of automation technology and
artificial intelligence in society. The ABB IRB 6620 robot that performed with him is usually more common in automobile factories. It is able to work closely with factory employees on
spot welding and complex assembly work. This robot is also one of ABB”s large industrial robots.
Sami Atiya , President of ABB”s Robotics and Motion Control Division, said: “Benke and ABB demonstrated the future of cooperation between humans and robots. Through this beautiful
and powerful performance, artists and engineers jointly demonstrated the development of technology and let us Experience the exciting human-machine collaboration.
With this performance, we vividly demonstrated the complex and sensitive interaction between humans and machines in a simple and intuitive way.”
Benke”s new work will continue to be performed at Kulturhuset Stads te atern in Stockholm, one of the largest and most famous cultural centers in Northern Europe , until November 30, 2018.
Collaborative robots with continuously upgraded performance
In the past, large industrial robots such as the IRB 6620 had to install protective fences to establish isolation areas and walls to prevent people from getting too close while the robot was
working independently. Thanks to a new generation of automation and artificial intelligence technologies, humans and robots can now work closely together to safely complete work at close range.
ABB Safe Move2 software, widely used in major factories around the world, successfully achieves human-machine collaboration by allowing robots such as
ABB IRB 6620 to understand the surrounding situation in real time and quickly adjust their movements to ensure the safety of nearby personnel .
Benke worked closely with a team of ABB engineers to program the IRB 6620 robot participating in the show. Now, ABB uses “guided programming” to make programming easy and fast. In this
process, people can manually guide the robot to complete a series of actions, and then record the actions on a smart tablet. In the past, completing this kind of
performance programming often took months and required specialized technical training.
Erik Hellström, one of the engineers who helped prepare the performance, said: “It is really difficult to make the rhythm of the robot seamlessly match the
music, but working with Benke, we have made incredible
progress. The ABB Robot IRB 6620 seems to really feel When it comes to the charisma of the music and dancers, this is very commendable.”
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