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Denali Partners With Universal Robots for Robotic Solutions

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The partnership makes Denali the largest global Certified Solution Partner (CSP) for Universal Robots.

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Denali is collaborating with Universal Robots, a manufacturer of collaborative robots (cobots), to become Universal Robots’ largest global Certified Solution Partner (CSP).

Since its first cobot was launched in 2008, Universal Robots has grown to be a global market leader in cobots with offices in more than 20 countries worldwide. Denali will now be able to offer customers around the globe robotic solutions and technologies as part of its Automation-as-a-Service (AaaS) portfolio.

Denali’s AaaS is available to enterprises worldwide that need a partner to provide end-to-end automation services and solutions to support their Information and Operational Technology (IT/OT) environments, accelerate their business outcomes and achieve maximum return on their technology investments.

As a CSP for Universal Robots, Denali will now include cobots as part of its automation solutions to help customers in manufacturing, transportation and logistics, health care and retail industries manage environments that require interactive multimodal automation applications. In addition, customers can layer machine learning (ML) with robotics and utilize data and analytics to drive near real-time decision-making.

“Automation is a natural step for companies aiming to improve productivity and overcome labor shortages. Cobot automation in particular has never been more important and appealing to businesses because of its versatility and wide range of applications, supported at Universal Robots by an impressive ecosystem of partners,” says Kim Povlsen, Universal Robots president. “This exciting partnership with Denali is going to bring cutting-edge collaborative robotics to some of the world’s most important companies and will help large businesses successfully automate at scale.”