Well, this is a new program launched by the RIA (Robotic Industries Association)
Presently the RIA represents some 265 member companies (including Robotiq) and as it has just rolled out the certification program, is just beginning the process of qualifying members as certified integrators.
For certification compliance a company must:
pay the required certification fee,
undergo two-days of auditor verifying information which entails an approximately 4 hour test including hands-on testing of key personnel,
meet minimum personnel expertise requirements including (2) certified Robotics Technologists and (1) certified Expert Robotic Technologist,
meet audit of business infrastructure standards which can be viewed on the Robotic Integrator score card.
The advantages of certification apply to not just to end users, but also help to establish standards for Robotics Technologists and Expert Robotic Technologist who RIA determine have met basic but critical criteria. This means that roboticists are likely to look for certification to improve their resumes so as to prove a certain level of competence or working knowledge. Since RIA is an independent certification and since they review certification every two years, ideally they will be able to more easily authenticate integrators' skills and judge whether or not they are up to date. Likewise certification will provide a benchmark for integrators along these same lines, providing independent verification for when they are being compared to competitor companies in the market.
For Integrators the benefits of certification include:
the use of the RIA logo,
being listed on the Robotics Online website,
proof of independently establish standardized credibility for best business practices,
confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements with RIA for sensitive trade secrets,
establishment and standardization of certified personnel as Robotics Technologists and Expert Robotic Technologist who qualify to meet a minimum of criteria,
as well as
providing a yardstick for end user evaluation and for gauging competitors.
Clearly the Certified Robot Integrator Program by validating standards for accredited integrators should help manufacturers, end users and integrators all have a better idea of who is on the playing field. It also adds a lot of value to the RIA, strengthening its position as the organisation for the advancement of industrial robotics.