From wearables and mobile phones to home entertainment systems and smart vehicles, modern consumers love electronic gadgets. That enthusiasm shows no sign of waning, with the global consumer electronics market forecast to exceed $1050 billion by 2030*.
Yet the industry faces challenges as it works to meet growing demand.
Electronics manufacturing is extremely complex. High component density, multi-layered structures and tiny, delicate parts require immense precision during assembly. Accuracy and repeatability are essential, while production solutions must also be fast, efficient, compact, and reliable.
Meanwhile, consumers remain hungry for the latest ‘must have’ device, forcing manufacturers to keep changing production lines to meet the constant demand for new products. Only the most flexible solutions can keep pace with evolving market needs and safeguard existing investments.
Robots are ideally placed to support the consumer electronics industry at every stage of production, from component manufacturing and PCB assembly (print circuit board assembly) to testing and packing finished products. Better still, the latest generation of simulation software allows users to ‘teach’ robots new tasks virtually before making any changes to the physical production line. This results in a smoother roll out of new tasks and procedures, enabling manufacturers to adapt faster and more flexibly as needed.
Meet the challenges, seize the opportunities
Robots are typically more flexible than traditional machines because they can be programmed to carry out new tasks as needed. ABB’s robotic planning and programming software, RobotStudio®, takes this adaptability to the next level.
RobotStudio’s best-in-class virtual controller technology uses an on-screen simulation (or digital twin) to mimic precisely how a robot will move on the line in real life. This model enables companies to build, test and refine robotic installations in a virtual environment before applying any changes to the real production line. This accelerates commissioning, minimizes disruptionand can boost productivity by orders of magnitude.

But the benefits of ABB robots do not end there.
Electronics parts are tiny and any inaccuracy during assembly can impact badly on production throughput and failure rates. ABB robots are accurate and offer highly repeatable positioning and stability, all of which act together to boost product yield, efficiency, and throughput. This is made possible by ABB’s TrueMove and QuickMove motion control technologies, which enable high accuracy, speed, cycle-time, programmability, and synchronization with external devices.
Speed and accuracy are also further enhanced by pioneering High Speed Alignment software that provides visual servoing technology for six-axis robots. Developed for electronics manufacturing, this unmatched technology reduces cycle times by 70 percent while increasing accuracy by 50 percent to enable high precision for applications including assembly, alignment of components, picking or placing a work piece in a tool, and placing a part in a fixture.
ABB’s portfolio of robots includes models suitable for use in cleanrooms, where several features work together to minimize contamination risk. These include the use of tough exterior paint that does not degrade when exposed to cleaning agents and a design that minimizes crevices that could harbour bacteria. A particle filter and a fully sealed design prevent grease, oil, and particles from contaminating the products.
ABB also offers robots complete with ESD (electrostatic discharge) protection.
ABB’s range of space-saving small robots are especially useful for manufacturing smaller electronic devices. They include the IRB 1010, which handles payloads of up to 1.5kg and offers class-leading repeatability of 0.01mm. It’s also 30 percent smaller than previous models. Similarly, the IRB 1100 is optimized with a 10 percent smaller footprint and more than 20 percent weight reduction for easier deployment in a tight space.
ABB’s range of space-saving small robots are especially useful for manufacturing smaller electronic devices. They include the IRB 1010, which handles payloads of up to 1.5kg and offers class-leading repeatability of 0.01mm. It’s also 30 percent smaller than previous models. Similarly, the IRB 1100 is optimized with a 10 percent smaller footprint and more than 20 percent weight reduction for easier deployment in a tight space.
As a leading global supplier, ABB Robotics offers global service support and a solid product portfolio of robots, application cells and function packages, which are designed to make specification and implementation easier. Specific service packages can be created to ensure the highest levels of performance, uptime, and lifetime, whether it’s for a single robot, an application cell or a complete system. A global support network of over 1,300 service specialists in more than 53 countries and over 100 locations ensures that any issues or questions can be quickly resolved, with the reassurance of round-the-clock access to expert help and assistance.
* Global Consumer Electronics Market By Product Type (Home Appliances, Smart Devices, Handheld Devices, and Others), Application (Personal and Professional), Sales channel (Online and Offline), and By Region, Forecast Period 2023 – 2030, REPORTSINSIGHTS CONSULTING PVT LTD