Learning robots

Learning robots

Learning robots

Learning robots are those that can independently and continuously improve their capabilities with the help of artificial intelligence. These robots can apply work processes to other applications and react independently to any changes in the environment. Learning robots are thus able to independently recognise facts, weigh up actions and ultimately make decisions.

In industrial applications, learning robots support humans. In this way, monotonous or dangerous work processes can be taken over by the robot, which adapts individually to the human's way of working.

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Prerequisites for use

Risk assessment

According to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, in order to avoid hazards to the safety and health of employees, the employer is obliged to carry out a risk assessment. Hazards are to be identified and assessed in order to derive effective protective measures.

Sensitisation of employees

Learning robots do not replace human employees, they support humans and relieve them of monotonous, dangerous and unhealthy work processes. This gives humans more time for planning and administrative tasks. For the acceptance of learning robots, this way of thinking must be exemplified and internalised.

Regional experts

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas J. Naber

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stephan Behr

Best Practices

CLKGmbH
CLK GmbH combines the competence areas of image processing & robotics and thus offers a wide range of series and special solutions for industrial use.
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