The Development Trend of International Robotic Standards2021

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Because of the rapid changes in the economic cycle and the emergence of emerging industries, the whole world starts to talk about “Advanced manufacturing”, “Smart manufacturing”, “Smart services” and “Robot”. There are lots of outstanding customized products, innovative processing mode and brand-new products in every industry. The security issue has been gradually emphasized since human-robot collaboration was widely applied. Therefore, safety regulations regarding robots and robotic systems are the primary goal of International standard. As the industry changes, there will be new standards published constantly; also, the original ones are re-examined and revised every few years. In this session, to help Taiwanese manufacturers stay on top of the progress and trends of international standards, we have built a strong reputation for bringing together leading experts from International Organization for Standardization and Certification Body around the world to share their expertise and vision.

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Roberta Nelson Shea

Universal Robots
Global Technical Compliance Officer

Convenor ISO/TC 299/WG 3 Industrial safety ISO/TC 299/SG 1 Gaps and structure

Carole Franklin

Robotic Industries Association
Director of Standards Development

Employers around the globe rely on RIA's standards to keep workers safe around industrial robotics. Ms. Franklin supports the development of these industry standards in compliance with ANSI and ISO procedures. She has led 5 major standards-developing committees composed of nearly 200 total individuals from around the globe, including many senior executives from leading multinational companies and start-ups.

Jason R. Smith

Underwriters Laboratories Inc
Principal Engineer

Principal Engineer (PDE), focused on standards development, internal and external training, and certification for safety-related control systems and robots in Consumer Technology. Involved with functional safety standards (see below), robotics standards such as UL 3300 and ISO 13482, and eMobility standards such as UL 2271, UL 2272, and UL 2849. Member of TC44, TC65, IECEE CMC WG 32, ISO/TC 299, CSA C22.2 No. 340 (Battery Management Systems), USB Power Delivery, and Enabling Linux in Safety Applications (ELISA).

Johnny Huang

ITRI IEK
Research Manager

Johnny Huang is an analyst in mechanical and manufacturing systems in Industrial Economics & Knowledge Centre (IEK), Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI). He focuses on the automation and robotics industry in Taiwan and the rest of the world. Johnny was graduated in 1998 from Department of Industrial Education, National Taiwan Normal University, and in 2002 from Graduate Institute of Electrical Engineering, National Changhua University of Education. Johnny embarked on his career by working at various companies in 2003, including TECO Electro Devices, Electronics Research Laboratories ITRI, Dragon Steel and Precision Machinery Research Development Centre. He joined IEK ITRI in 2012. Johnny is currently focusing on intelligent robots and industrial automation, including industrial robots, service robots, smart manufacturing, mechanical components and production automation. He has obtained multiple professional certificates such as Teaching Qualification in Electrical Engineering for High Schools and Level-A Qualification in Labor Safety and Health. Since 2010, Johnny has been involved in Phase 1~2 of Industrial Development Plan for Intelligent Robots driven by Industrial Development Bureau, Ministry of Economic Affairs, and he has years of R&D experience under his belt.

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