
Randy Krall, co-founder of Build with Robots, says collaborative robots or cobots like the one shown here can be used alongside workers to safely automate many types of repetitive or even dangerous tasks. (Greg Sorber/Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Compact tabletop robotic arms will soon help innovators and startups weave automation into manufacturing processes at Central New Mexico Community College’s FUSE Makerspace Downtown.
CNM Ingenuity, which manages all of CNM’s commercial activities, signed a new partnership agreement this month with Albuquerque startup Build with Robots to bring collaborative robot (cobot) arms and accessories into the makerspace. The company is a regional…