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As robotics adoption accelerates across industries, systems are moving beyond controlled environments into complex, real-world conditions - where consistent performance, safety, and uptime are critical. This whitepaper explores why durability and reliability have become defining factors in successful robotics deployments, and how organisations can address growing system complexity, failure risk, and operational challenges through a lifecycle-driven approach.

 

Inside this whitepaper:

  • Why robotics reliability remains difficult, from variable operating conditions to interconnected failure modes
  • The impact of downtime, failure risk, and underused operational data on performance and cost
  • Key principles for building reliable robots, including lifecycle engineering, system-level thinking, and data-driven insight
  • How to turn real-world load data and sensor inputs into actionable engineering decisions
  • Practical ways to identify risks early, improve uptime, and scale from prototype to deployment with confidence
  • An overview of integrated durability and reliability engineering approaches that connect design, testing, and operation

 

Download the whitepaper to learn how to design, validate, and scale robotic systems that perform reliably in unpredictable, real-world environments.

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