Better robotics: more integration and fewer interfaces
Individual, open, integrated: With its wide range of control-independent robotic mechanics, autonox Robotics will demonstrate at automatica 2025 in Hall A4, Stand 329, how machine builders can benefit from maximum flexibility and adaptability as well as deep system integration – including a world premiere in robot-based milling.
To help machine builders find the right robotic solution for their individual applications and integrate it as deeply as possible into their systems, autonox Robotics offers a broad portfolio of control-independent robotic mechanics that provide a high degree of openness and adaptability.
For this purpose, autonox offers a wide range of robotic structures: From heavy articulated robots to ultra-fast delta kinematics – each with different payloads, degrees of freedom, and work areas. This variety allows customers to find the exact solution that meets their specific requirements in the intuitive e-catalog autonoxFinder, which includes over 340 robotic mechanics. autonox also offers suitable solutions for specific areas such as hygienic food processing or CNC robotics. At automatica, autonox will showcase brand new articulated arm variants for higher payloads and larger workspaces.
autonox's robotic mechanics can be seamlessly combined with various control and automation platforms. The big advantage: Because robotic mechanics and machines are controlled via a unified control system, separate interfaces are eliminated. This not only saves space but also reduces training effort, minimizes sources of error, and simplifies commissioning and service. At the same time, users gain deep access to drive and control – a real plus in terms of performance and process stability.
World premiere with Siemens Sinumerik
autonox will demonstrate the possibilities of this approach at automatica 2025 with live demos – including a solution with voraus robotik, KEBA, and Roboception, where different control interfaces and power electronics seamlessly integrate. A solution with Beckhoff will also illustrate how deeper intervention in robot control systems can achieve more stable processes. And together with Siemens Sinumerik, a world premiere in the field of milling with robots will be presented.
The autonox Simulator will also make its debut. This generic simulation tool provides users with initial insights into the behavior of robotic mechanics, for example, in pick-and-place processes. They do not need to enter motor data. Among other things, users can load and calculate their own path planning into the system.