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Vention Leads the Future of Automation at Automate 2025 with AI-Powered Bin-Picking Robot and Motion Control Systems Accelerated by NVIDIA
Vention Leads the Future of Automation at Automate 2025 with AI-Powered Bin-Picking Robot and Motion Control Systems Accelerated by NVIDIA

Cision Canada

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Vention Leads the Future of Automation at Automate 2025 with AI-Powered Bin-Picking Robot and Motion Control Systems Accelerated by NVIDIA

MachineMotion™ AI — Vention's third-generation controller — will power the company's full booth, including four robotic work cells and a daisy-chained series of motors and actuators Vention's AI-powered bin-picking robot, fresh off its debut at NVIDIA GTC, will demonstrate real-time part recognition, selection logic, and sub-millimeter grasping to organize plumbing parts Modular robot work cells for welding, machine tending, and palletizing will showcase fast deployment and compatibility with leading cobot brands, ABB, FANUC, and Universal Robots Vention CEO Etienne Lacroix will speak Monday morning, sharing a vision for accessible, scalable robotics adoption across manufacturing A joint session with NVIDIA Robotics and Vention leaders Monday afternoon will explore how MachineMotion AI and Isaac Manipulator enable next-gen AI automation—from bin picking to adaptive part handling and 3D vision Visitors to Booth 4432 can claim free access to MachineBuilder™ 101, Vention's new robotics certification course for designing, simulating, and deploying automation with its unified platform DETROIT, May 7, 2025 /CNW/ - Vention, creator of the world's only full-stack software and hardware automation platform, will unveil major product innovations and hands-on experiences at Automate 2025. Under the theme "Physical AI, Resilient Manufacturing," Vention is demonstrating how AI-enabled robotics and software-defined automation can make factories more autonomous, scalable, and resilient. Powered by MachineMotion™ AI, NVIDIA Jetson computing, and NVIDIA Isaac CUDA-accelerated libraries and models, Vention's live demonstrations span advanced robotics, AI-driven motion control, and scalable training — showing the value AI brings to the manufacturing floor for practical deployment of robotic solutions. "The promise of Physical AI in manufacturing isn't theoretical anymore—it's here, and it's practical," said Etienne Lacroix, Founder and CEO of Vention. "AI-robotics operators are now successfully executing complex bin picking and machine tending with both simplicity and affordability". MachineMotion™ AI — Powerful Motion Control At the heart of Vention's booth is MachineMotion™ AI, the company's third-generation automation controller designed to unify motion, sensing, vision, and AI. Accelerated by NVIDIA Jetson Orin on-compute platform, the controller runs compute-intensive AI workloads and simplifies control of robots, conveyors, sensors, and vision systems — all through a single plug-and-play device that also offers cellular connectivity. This new control system will power Vention's entire booth at the show, including four robotic work cells, as well as a motor daisy chain of three actuators, powered and synchronized from the same MachineMotion AI unit. Fresh from GTC: AI-Powered Bin Picking Comes to Automate Vention's AI-powered bin-picking robot, which debuted in March at NVIDIA GTC, the industry's premier AI event, headlines the booth with an advanced demo using NVIDIA vision and compute to detect, select, and grasp disorganized plumbing parts with sub-millimeter precision. This live demonstration illustrates the potential of autonomous material handling powered by real-time AI. Modular Demos for Real-World Applications Visitors to Vention's booth can also explore Vention's end-to-end, software and hardware automation platform. An overview of the software stack will cover how to design and simulate a digital twin, as well as deploy and operate automation with ease using modular automation components from Vention and its growing list of partners. Attendees will see fully integrated, customizable work cells for: Welding with an overhead 7th-axis range extender and Smooth Robotics interface Machine tending on a drawer-based platform, compatible with ABB, FANUC, and Universal Robots Palletizing, built on a telescopic column and optimized with Vention's latest MachineApp 4.5 software Each system is modular, fast to deploy, and controlled through MachineMotion AI. MachineBuilder™ 101: The First Step in AI-Ready Automation Training Also launching at the show is MachineBuilder™ 101, Vention's first online robotics certification course. Designed for students, educators, engineers, and manufacturers, the program teaches users how to design, simulate, and deploy automation using Vention's unified platform. The certification includes interactive modules and a final assessment for just $40 USD, with free access offered on-site at Booth 4432 for qualified visitors. Executive Insights and In-Booth Presentations Attendees can hear from Vention CEO Etienne Lacroix, who will speak on Monday morning at 10:15 a.m. about unlocking scalable robotics for manufacturers of all sizes. His talk, "Paving the Way for Widespread Robotics Adoption," will be held in Room 321. At 2 p.m. in the Automate Show Theater, leaders from Vention and NVIDIA Robotics will jointly discuss real-world AI deployment — highlighting how MachineMotion AI and NVIDIA Isaac Manipulator are transforming bin picking, adaptive part handling, and 3D vision. Throughout the week, visitors can also attend expert-led talks in Booth 4432, covering topics such as automation ROI, reshoring strategies, and Vention's full-stack automation platform. Experience the future of automation at Booth 4432. For more information, visit Media Relations: Sarah Webster +1.313.715.6988 [email protected] Christine Boivin +1.514.293.3423 [email protected] About Vention Vention is leading the future of industrial automation by enabling businesses of all sizes to automate faster than ever — boosting productivity, cutting costs, and driving scalable growth. With our free, drag-and-drop MachineBuilder™ software and modular, plug-and-play FastFactory™ hardware ecosystem, Vention helps businesses automate with unmatched speed, simplicity, and success. Our unified software and hardware automation platform enables businesses to design, simulate, deploy, and operate turnkey or custom automation solutions in just days. Trusted by 4,000+ customers across five continents, Vention is redefining the automation experience with exceptional technology and customer service. Visit to learn more. SOURCE Vention Inc.

Inbolt and FANUC Pioneer Robots That Think and Act on the Fly at Moving Assembly Line Speeds
Inbolt and FANUC Pioneer Robots That Think and Act on the Fly at Moving Assembly Line Speeds

Business Wire

time06-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Business Wire

Inbolt and FANUC Pioneer Robots That Think and Act on the Fly at Moving Assembly Line Speeds

DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In the race to bring automotive manufacturing back home, the General Assembly Shop, the most manual and unpredictable stage of vehicle production, remains the biggest obstacle. Until now, automating moving lines was considered nearly impossible, requiring massive infrastructure upgrades, expensive fixtures, cycle time compromises, and constant maintenance. The new Inbolt and FANUC integration changes that, allowing the CRX cobot and other FANUC robot models to operate with real-time 3D vision and adaptive trajectory correction, even with part variation or imperfect environments. "Our primary goal is to reduce the complexity of automation." Share The landmark integration with FANUC robots is the first solution of its kind on the market using FANUC's robots and Inbolt's intelligence layer and real-time vision. General Motors is the first to adopt this new integration, while other leading brands, including Stellantis, Ford, Whirlpool, ThyssenKrupp Automotive, and Toyota, use Inbolt's technology across various applications. Launching at Automate 2025 in Detroit May 12-15 The solution will debut in live demos at Booth #8632 at Automate in Detroit, North America's largest trade show for industrial automation. ' This new collaboration between Inbolt and FANUCgives car manufacturers a new level of automation: precision tasks, performed by robots, on lines that never stop,' says Rudy Cohen, CEO of Inbolt. 'No more expensive indexing. No more undue complexity and maintenance challenges. Just robots operating in a continuous motion environment and a huge leap forward for automakers' General Assembly Shop.' The system operates up to 100 times faster than conventional solutions, and is designed to scale across diverse production needs, whether for manufacturers worried about maintenance or line throughput or system integrators requirements for easy and quick installation. How It Works This solution combines FANUC's streaming motion capabilities, which enable real-time trajectory input via Ethernet, with Inbolt's lightweight, robot-mounted vision system and ultra-fast AI model. Key features include: Real-Time 3D Guidance: Inbolt's proprietary localization AI refreshes at a high rate continuously identifying object orientation and adapting robot paths on the fly, enabling high-speed screwdriving and part insertion without indexing. Flexible Deployment: Operates in low-space environments, with no need for fencing. Ideal for General Assembly stations. Built for the Realities of the Line This integration supports bolt rundown, screw insertion, filter installation, and other tasks which are challenging applications for traditional robotics. The system handles real-world constraints: crowded stations, variable parts, minimal floor space, and most importantly moving lines and variable part position. 'Our primary goal is to reduce the complexity of automation,' says Albane Dersy, COO of Inbolt. 'With Inbolt's guidance system and FANUC's native motion control, robots can now think and act on the fly.' 'As industries navigate rising demands for efficiency and cost-effectiveness, automation has become an essential solution—and the timing has never been better,' said Lou Finazzo, Vice President, Sales, at FANUC America. 'At our new Innovation Lab, FANUC is collaborating with forward-thinking startups like Inbolt to harness cutting-edge solutions, from cobots to AI and streaming motion applications, tackling challenges in the automotive sector and beyond." Significantly lowering the barriers to high-performance automation, this integration eliminates the need for specialized lighting or custom jigs, making it easier to deploy robots in complex, real-world environments. A single robot can now handle over 100 part models with real-time accuracy, even on continuously moving lines. Deployment is streamlined through Inbolt Studio, an intuitive platform that allows users to import CAD files, train the AI model, validate tracking in real time, and launch the program directly on the line. Availability The solution is available immediately for FANUC CRX models and industrial robots with Stream Motion. Download images and video: Here Inbolt delivers the intelligence layer for industrial robot guidance, combining real-time 3D vision and AI to automate unpredictable manufacturing environments. Trusted by brands like Stellantis, Toyota, and Ford, their system adapts to moving lines, part variation, and imperfect conditions, boosting uptime, cutting costs, and accelerating the path to autonomous factories. For more information, visit About FANUC America Corporation FANUC America Corporation is a subsidiary of FANUC CORPORATION in Japan, and provides industry-leading CNC systems, robotics and ROBOMACHINEs. FANUC's innovative technologies and proven expertise help manufacturers in the Americas maximize productivity, reliability and profitability. Headquartered in Rochester Hills, Mich., FANUC America has facilities throughout North and South America. Visit for more information or explore the CRX line of cobots at

Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025
Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025

Ottawa Citizen

time28-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Ottawa Citizen

Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025

Article content From collaborative robots to advanced vision technologies, FANUC showcases groundbreaking innovations designed to maximize efficiency and transform manufacturing processes. Article content Article content ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. — FANUC America, a global industrial automation leader, will showcase its latest industrial and collaborative robotic innovations at Automate 2025. The event, held in Detroit from May 12-15, will feature several all-new applications designed to enhance efficiency and unlock increased productivity. Article content Article content 'Today, more than ever, automation is the key to reaching production targets, boosting efficiency, and ensuring employee satisfaction,' says Mike Cicco, president and CEO of FANUC America. 'From start-ups to large-scale manufacturers, FANUC provides industry-leading, dependable, and cost-effective automation solutions that help companies overcome their greatest challenges.' Article content At Automate, FANUC will showcase a broad selection of new and innovative technologies: Article content Collaborative Robots Boasting Payloads Up to 50 KG Featuring FANUC CRX and CR cobots FANUC's full line of collaborative robots—or cobots—will be on display, featuring industry-leading payloads of up to 50 KG and impressive maximum reach at 1,889 mm. Within the diverse cobot selection, FANUC will showcase its CRX-10 i A/L Paint Cobot specifically designed for use in painting, coating and dispensing. Autonomous Mobile Robot Automotive Kitting Featuring FANUC CRX-10iA/L Cobot Mounted on a third-party autonomous mobile robot, FANUC's CRX-10 i A/L Cobot will demonstrate automotive kitting as it uses FANUC's i RVision 3DV vision sensor to accurately pick individual components of a vehicle side-view mirror and deliver the kit to a human operator for assembly and installation onto a door, easing the labor process and eliminating the need for manually delivering parts or kits to the assembly line. Dual Cobot Paint Application with Load and Unload Featuring FANUC CRX-10iA/L Paint Cobot and CRX-20iA/L Cobot In this demonstration, FANUC will use two cobots, visual identification and advanced line tracking to identify, load, paint and unload electric guitar bodies. Using a CRX-10 i A/L Paint Cobot with FANUC 3DV camera and i RVision, the system will visually track and simulate painting of the guitar bodies. Meanwhile, a CRX-20 i A/L Cobot will leverage a fixed FANUC 3DV i RVision sensor and i RPickTool software in showcasing its impressive reach and line tracking capability to load and unload guitar bodies from a conveyor to a rack. Collaborative Mobile Dispense Cart FANUC's Integral Servo Dispenser Software is paired with revolutionary adhesive metering equipment to deliver a mobile dispensing system featuring more precise application, better control, better repeatability, and intuitive programming. In this demonstration, a FANUC CRX-30 i A cobot features end-of-arm adhesive metering, FANUC 3DV/400 vision camera and SpotTool+ software to offer a reliable, repeatable, and easily programmable dispense solution in a compact and flexible footprint. Collaborative Arc Welding with Integrated 7 th Axis Rail In a two-station cell, FANUC will demonstrate the flexibility and increased productivity allowed when its CRX-10 i A/L Cobot is integrated with a 7 th axis rail. Featuring a single-axis positioner on one side and a flexible fabricating table on the other, an operator can easily load one cell while welding occurs at the other thanks to an increased work envelope. Flexible Robotic Wet Machining Featuring FANUC M800/60-20B industrial robot In this wet machining demonstration, FANUC's high-precision M800/60-20B industrial robot will mill and drill aluminum stock using a variety of tools and accommodating various mounting positions. Built to withstand harsh elements like water and debris, this 6-axis model, known for its rigidity and accuracy, offers a larger work envelope compared to similarly priced CNC machines. Additionally, its adaptability makes it suitable for repurposing across various applications. R-50iA Controller Technologies Display This unique demonstration highlights the advanced capabilities of FANUC's new R-50iA controller, featuring two FANUC LR Mate industrial robots performing bin picking and palletizing. The compact LR Mate/7-7D robot with FANUC's 3DV/400 vision camera bin picks jumbled boxes from a container onto a conveyor. This robot is running python code natively on its paired FANUC controller. The second robot, LR Mate/7-9 long arm unit with a 3DV/400 camera and PalletTool Turbo II software—identifies the size of the box on the conveyor and palletizes it onto the appropriate pallet. This controller showcases new cybersecurity protocols including MQTT TLS, the use of a LDAPS server for user access control along with Software PLC capability for cell control and HMI functionality. Additionally, our new Teach Pendant with lighter weight and enhanced performance is featured. Article content Article content Additional demonstrations showcasing FANUC capabilities, including inspection, welding and others will be available, including one of FANUC's Cobot-and-Go pre-engineered solutions. Informative and interactive displays detailing CNC systems, ROBOGUIDE and Zero Down Time (ZDT) software, will also be located within the booth. Article content FANUC America's new technologies will be on display at Booth #2623. Attendees will have the opportunity to see live demonstrations, interact with FANUC's robotics and speak to experts, as well as learn more about how these advanced solutions can benefit their operations. Article content In Booth #8919, FANUC's student booth will feature a variety of classroom-friendly, educational robot demonstrations. Article content Attendees can learn more about FANUC and its innovations at a variety of live events featuring the company's leaders and subject matter experts: Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content

Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025
Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025

National Post

time28-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • National Post

Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025

Article content From collaborative robots to advanced vision technologies, FANUC showcases groundbreaking innovations designed to maximize efficiency and transform manufacturing processes. Article content Article content ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. — FANUC America, a global industrial automation leader, will showcase its latest industrial and collaborative robotic innovations at Automate 2025. The event, held in Detroit from May 12-15, will feature several all-new applications designed to enhance efficiency and unlock increased productivity. Article content 'Today, more than ever, automation is the key to reaching production targets, boosting efficiency, and ensuring employee satisfaction,' says Mike Cicco, president and CEO of FANUC America. 'From start-ups to large-scale manufacturers, FANUC provides industry-leading, dependable, and cost-effective automation solutions that help companies overcome their greatest challenges.' Article content At Automate, FANUC will showcase a broad selection of new and innovative technologies: Article content Collaborative Robots Boasting Payloads Up to 50 KG Featuring FANUC CRX and CR cobots FANUC's full line of collaborative robots—or cobots—will be on display, featuring industry-leading payloads of up to 50 KG and impressive maximum reach at 1,889 mm. Within the diverse cobot selection, FANUC will showcase its CRX-10 i A/L Paint Cobot specifically designed for use in painting, coating and dispensing. Autonomous Mobile Robot Automotive Kitting Featuring FANUC CRX-10iA/L Cobot Mounted on a third-party autonomous mobile robot, FANUC's CRX-10 i A/L Cobot will demonstrate automotive kitting as it uses FANUC's i RVision 3DV vision sensor to accurately pick individual components of a vehicle side-view mirror and deliver the kit to a human operator for assembly and installation onto a door, easing the labor process and eliminating the need for manually delivering parts or kits to the assembly line. Dual Cobot Paint Application with Load and Unload Featuring FANUC CRX-10iA/L Paint Cobot and CRX-20iA/L Cobot In this demonstration, FANUC will use two cobots, visual identification and advanced line tracking to identify, load, paint and unload electric guitar bodies. Using a CRX-10 i A/L Paint Cobot with FANUC 3DV camera and i RVision, the system will visually track and simulate painting of the guitar bodies. Meanwhile, a CRX-20 i A/L Cobot will leverage a fixed FANUC 3DV i RVision sensor and i RPickTool software in showcasing its impressive reach and line tracking capability to load and unload guitar bodies from a conveyor to a rack. Collaborative Mobile Dispense Cart FANUC's Integral Servo Dispenser Software is paired with revolutionary adhesive metering equipment to deliver a mobile dispensing system featuring more precise application, better control, better repeatability, and intuitive programming. In this demonstration, a FANUC CRX-30 i A cobot features end-of-arm adhesive metering, FANUC 3DV/400 vision camera and SpotTool+ software to offer a reliable, repeatable, and easily programmable dispense solution in a compact and flexible footprint. Collaborative Arc Welding with Integrated 7 th Axis Rail In a two-station cell, FANUC will demonstrate the flexibility and increased productivity allowed when its CRX-10 i A/L Cobot is integrated with a 7 th axis rail. Featuring a single-axis positioner on one side and a flexible fabricating table on the other, an operator can easily load one cell while welding occurs at the other thanks to an increased work envelope. Flexible Robotic Wet Machining Featuring FANUC M800/60-20B industrial robot In this wet machining demonstration, FANUC's high-precision M800/60-20B industrial robot will mill and drill aluminum stock using a variety of tools and accommodating various mounting positions. Built to withstand harsh elements like water and debris, this 6-axis model, known for its rigidity and accuracy, offers a larger work envelope compared to similarly priced CNC machines. Additionally, its adaptability makes it suitable for repurposing across various applications. R-50iA Controller Technologies Display This unique demonstration highlights the advanced capabilities of FANUC's new R-50iA controller, featuring two FANUC LR Mate industrial robots performing bin picking and palletizing. The compact LR Mate/7-7D robot with FANUC's 3DV/400 vision camera bin picks jumbled boxes from a container onto a conveyor. This robot is running python code natively on its paired FANUC controller. The second robot, LR Mate/7-9 long arm unit with a 3DV/400 camera and PalletTool Turbo II software—identifies the size of the box on the conveyor and palletizes it onto the appropriate pallet. This controller showcases new cybersecurity protocols including MQTT TLS, the use of a LDAPS server for user access control along with Software PLC capability for cell control and HMI functionality. Additionally, our new Teach Pendant with lighter weight and enhanced performance is featured. Article content Additional demonstrations showcasing FANUC capabilities, including inspection, welding and others will be available, including one of FANUC's Cobot-and-Go pre-engineered solutions. Informative and interactive displays detailing CNC systems, ROBOGUIDE and Zero Down Time (ZDT) software, will also be located within the booth. Article content FANUC America's new technologies will be on display at Booth #2623. Attendees will have the opportunity to see live demonstrations, interact with FANUC's robotics and speak to experts, as well as learn more about how these advanced solutions can benefit their operations. Article content In Booth #8919, FANUC's student booth will feature a variety of classroom-friendly, educational robot demonstrations. Article content Attendees can learn more about FANUC and its innovations at a variety of live events featuring the company's leaders and subject matter experts: Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content

Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025
Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025

Business Wire

time28-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Business Wire

Innovating Tomorrow: FANUC to Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotics and Automation Solutions at Automate 2025

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FANUC America, a global industrial automation leader, will showcase its latest industrial and collaborative robotic innovations at Automate 2025. The event, held in Detroit from May 12-15, will feature several all-new applications designed to enhance efficiency and unlock increased productivity. "Today, more than ever, automation is the key to reaching production targets, boosting efficiency, and ensuring employee satisfaction," says Mike Cicco, president and CEO of FANUC America. "Today, more than ever, automation is the key to reaching production targets, boosting efficiency, and ensuring employee satisfaction," says Mike Cicco, president and CEO of FANUC America. "From start-ups to large-scale manufacturers, FANUC provides industry-leading, dependable, and cost-effective automation solutions that help companies overcome their greatest challenges." At Automate, FANUC will showcase a broad selection of new and innovative technologies: Collaborative Robots Boasting Payloads Up to 50 KG Featuring FANUC CRX and CR cobots FANUC's full line of collaborative robots—or cobots—will be on display, featuring industry-leading payloads of up to 50 KG and impressive maximum reach at 1,889 mm. Within the diverse cobot selection, FANUC will showcase its CRX-10 i A/L Paint Cobot specifically designed for use in painting, coating and dispensing. Autonomous Mobile Robot Automotive Kitting Featuring FANUC CRX-10iA/L Cobot Mounted on a third-party autonomous mobile robot, FANUC's CRX-10 i A/L Cobot will demonstrate automotive kitting as it uses FANUC's i RVision 3DV vision sensor to accurately pick individual components of a vehicle side-view mirror and deliver the kit to a human operator for assembly and installation onto a door, easing the labor process and eliminating the need for manually delivering parts or kits to the assembly line. Dual Cobot Paint Application with Load and Unload Featuring FANUC CRX-10iA/L Paint Cobot and CRX-20iA/L Cobot In this demonstration, FANUC will use two cobots, visual identification and advanced line tracking to identify, load, paint and unload electric guitar bodies. Using a CRX-10 i A/L Paint Cobot with FANUC 3DV camera and i RVision, the system will visually track and simulate painting of the guitar bodies. Meanwhile, a CRX-20 i A/L Cobot will leverage a fixed FANUC 3DV i RVision sensor and i RPickTool software in showcasing its impressive reach and line tracking capability to load and unload guitar bodies from a conveyor to a rack. Collaborative Mobile Dispense Cart FANUC's Integral Servo Dispenser Software is paired with revolutionary adhesive metering equipment to deliver a mobile dispensing system featuring more precise application, better control, better repeatability, and intuitive programming. In this demonstration, a FANUC CRX-30 i A cobot features end-of-arm adhesive metering, FANUC 3DV/400 vision camera and SpotTool+ software to offer a reliable, repeatable, and easily programmable dispense solution in a compact and flexible footprint. Collaborative Arc Welding with Integrated 7 th Axis Rail In a two-station cell, FANUC will demonstrate the flexibility and increased productivity allowed when its CRX-10 i A/L Cobot is integrated with a 7 th axis rail. Featuring a single-axis positioner on one side and a flexible fabricating table on the other, an operator can easily load one cell while welding occurs at the other thanks to an increased work envelope. Flexible Robotic Wet Machining Featuring FANUC M800/60-20B industrial robot In this wet machining demonstration, FANUC's high-precision M800/60-20B industrial robot will mill and drill aluminum stock using a variety of tools and accommodating various mounting positions. Built to withstand harsh elements like water and debris, this 6-axis model, known for its rigidity and accuracy, offers a larger work envelope compared to similarly priced CNC machines. Additionally, its adaptability makes it suitable for repurposing across various applications. R-50iA Controller Technologies Display This unique demonstration highlights the advanced capabilities of FANUC's new R-50iA controller, featuring two FANUC LR Mate industrial robots performing bin picking and palletizing. The compact LR Mate/7-7D robot with FANUC's 3DV/400 vision camera bin picks jumbled boxes from a container onto a conveyor. This robot is running python code natively on its paired FANUC controller. The second robot, LR Mate/7-9 long arm unit with a 3DV/400 camera and PalletTool Turbo II software—identifies the size of the box on the conveyor and palletizes it onto the appropriate pallet. This controller showcases new cybersecurity protocols including MQTT TLS, the use of a LDAPS server for user access control along with Software PLC capability for cell control and HMI functionality. Additionally, our new Teach Pendant with lighter weight and enhanced performance is featured. Additional demonstrations showcasing FANUC capabilities, including inspection, welding and others will be available, including one of FANUC's Cobot-and-Go pre-engineered solutions. Informative and interactive displays detailing CNC systems, ROBOGUIDE and Zero Down Time (ZDT) software, will also be located within the booth. FANUC America's new technologies will be on display at Booth #2623. Attendees will have the opportunity to see live demonstrations, interact with FANUC's robotics and speak to experts, as well as learn more about how these advanced solutions can benefit their operations. In Booth #8919, FANUC's student booth will feature a variety of classroom-friendly, educational robot demonstrations. Attendees can learn more about FANUC and its innovations at a variety of live events featuring the company's leaders and subject matter experts: About FANUC America Corporation FANUC America Corporation is a subsidiary of FANUC CORPORATION in Japan, and provides industry-leading CNC systems, robotics and ROBOMACHINEs. FANUC's innovative technologies and proven expertise help manufacturers in the Americas maximize productivity, reliability and profitability. Headquartered in Rochester Hills, Mich., FANUC America has facilities throughout North and South America. Visit for more information or explore the CRX line of cobots at

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