Recently, an automated unmanned sampling nucleic acid testing robot was unveiled in Shenzhen, and has been widely reported by authoritative media such as Shenzhen Release, China News Network, and Interface News. It is understood that the nucleic acid testing robot is based on the Daju collaborative robot launched by Daju Robotics, a national-level specialized and innovative enterprise . It uses 3D vision and six-dimensional force control technology, and through the coordinated operation of the two arms to open and close the sampling tube, scan the code, and grab and calibrate the nasopharyngeal swab, it has realized the unmanned, automated and intelligent process of the nucleic acid testing process, effectively assisting the country's "dynamic zero" normalized epidemic prevention and control policy, and protecting the lives and health of the people.
1. The robot "Dabai" appears on the scene to reduce the pressure on medical staff
As epidemic prevention and control becomes normalized, nucleic acid testing has become an important means of epidemic prevention and control. Hand disinfection, taking cotton swabs, sampling, breaking cotton swabs, putting them into test tubes, screwing on the caps... these are the actions that medical staff who perform nucleic acid testing have to repeat countless times every day.
But now, through the fully automated operation of the unmanned nucleic acid sampling robot, from taking the cotton swab, to collecting the throat swab, to twisting the test tube... a nucleic acid sampling can be completed in just a few tens of seconds.
As the world's first robotic device to achieve full-process automated nasopharyngeal swab sampling, this nucleic acid testing robot product organically integrates multiple modules such as mobile chassis, Han's collaborative robots and vision through integrated control, simulating the "hands", "feet" and "eyes" and other related functions of medical staff to complete swab collection.
From the perspective of procedures, before the nucleic acid sampling begins, the dual arms of the Han's collaborative robot work together to open and close the lid of the sampling tube, scan the code, and grab and calibrate the nasopharyngeal swab.
After the user arrives, they scan their health code and other identity information through the tablet interactive interface, and the robot will automatically bind the nucleic acid sampling tube and identity information and upload it to the public health inspection platform. Then, the robot uses 3D vision and six-dimensional force control technology to safely, accurately and quickly perform nasopharyngeal swab nucleic acid sampling on the user, and then automatically cuts the swab and disinfects key components such as the sampling tube, gripper, and body, and then moves to the next sampling point to continue the sampling task.
The nucleic acid detection robot can work 24/7 all year round, is not afraid of high temperatures or severe cold, and has high accuracy. Even if you do repetitive work every day, you will not feel tired. Compared with manual sampling, the robot uses vision, force control, and double-arm coordination technologies to ensure that each sampling process is accurate and standardized, and realizes the overall solution of nucleic acid sampling without manual intervention. The use of robots can free medical staff from heavy and repetitive labor and do more meaningful work. While reducing the high-risk exposure of medical staff and alleviating the shortage of medical staff, it improves work efficiency and saves medical resources.
2. With leading technology, Han's Robot's safety protection makes testing more secure
When it comes to robots, many people's impression is that they are large equipment "waving" long arms in super-large factories, and there are frequent reports of robot injuries. But the collaborative robot series launched by Han's Robotics has changed this "stereotype". As an innovative product in the field of robots, collaborative robots advocate human-machine collaboration and human-machine integration, allowing people and robots to have close contact and realize more new scenarios of human-machine interaction. In order to ensure the safety of human-machine interaction, Han's Robotics has endowed its products with industry-leading safety performance. The repeatability of Han's collaborative robot products can reach up to ±0.02mm, which can achieve multiple precise operations on the detection parts. The innovative brake method of Han's Robotics ensures that the robot will be directly locked and will not fall when encountering a sudden power outage or emergency stop during operation. According to statistics, the robot sampling accident rate was 0 among the 634 sampled test people.
In addition to nucleic acid testing applications, Han's Robotics has been successfully used in the medical and health fields by meeting high standards of safety performance. For example, the intelligent ultrasound robot system jointly developed by Han's Robotics and the Hong Kong Innovation Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences received recognition and encouragement from the leaders of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government at the Hong Kong Handover Exhibition in July this year.
3. Empowered by technology, Han's Robotics opens a new era of intelligent collaborative robots
In recent years, intelligent robots have gradually become the focus of attention in the scientific and industrial circles. As an important development direction in the future, intelligent robots are well-deserved protagonists. From people's daily life to intelligent manufacturing, there are application scenarios of intelligent robots.
Han's Robotics, as the initiator of a new era of intelligent collaborative robots, has independently developed the core key technologies of intelligent collaborative robots based on more than ten years of experience in motors, servo drives and motion control. The six-degree-of-freedom collaborative robots and seven-degree-of-freedom intelligent collaborative robots independently developed by Han's Robotics enable all walks of life to transform into intelligent robots. The product applications cover loading and unloading, welding, visual inspection, screw locking, grinding, gluing, education and training, diagnosis and treatment, and many other application industries such as automobiles, medical care, 3C, machining, semiconductors, and new energy.
Han's Robot's vision is to "use robot technology to serve the people". Han's Robot believes that intelligent robots and more artificial intelligence devices will be deeply integrated into people's daily life and production, bringing about a new era of deep integration of human-machine interaction and new heights in life and production efficiency.
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