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Technological innovations meet practical applications - the Application Park offers an ideal platform for experts to get to know pioneering developments in robotics, automation and logistics. Today, modern robotic systems perform high-precision tasks that could previously only be carried out by humans. Artificial intelligence is making them increasingly flexible and enabling them to perform complex tasks that raise efficiency and productivity in industry to a new level.

ROBOTICS AWARDS 2025

The three nominees for the ROBOTICS AWARDS 2025 also present their submitted solutions here. The 1st to 3rd place winners will be announced at the Press Preview on 19.02.25.

Leverage Robotics GmbH, Munich, Germany. The nominated system RoboHive for robot programming is based on the combination of an AI-driven user interface in natural language and a time-based visual drag-and-drop workflow for multi-robot applications. The user can describe tasks in general terms without specifying each individual step. The RoboHive system translates these tasks into detailed robot programs, speeding up the development of complex tasks. In addition, RoboHive has a time-based drag-and-drop interface that enables clear visualization of complex workflows. This combination increases agility and efficiency in production while reducing labor costs.

Maple Advanced Robotics Inc, Richmond Hil, Canada. The nominated project MARI AARS is an AI-driven robotics platform for fast and code-free programming. This is made possible by advanced 3D scanning, automatic generation of robot paths and an intuitive graphical flowchart user interface that eliminates dependence on coding and CAD files. In addition, the MARI AARS platform includes functions that compensate for deviations and thus ensure a consistent level of quality. The robotics platform enables significant productivity gains, reducing labor and quality costs.

Mantis Robotics BV, Leuven, Belgium. The world's first high-speed industrial robot with intrinsic 3D spatial perception was nominated. This enables the Mantis robot to plan its path around people. Thanks to this physical intelligence, it can interact safely and seamlessly alongside humans. It combines the advantages of fixed robot arms and collaborative robots. Thanks to a code-free and digital twin setup, the industrial robot can be deployed within a few hours and is far cheaper than comparable devices and much more productive than cobots.

The Application Park is more than just an exhibition.

It offers a comprehensive trade fair experience that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the world of robotics.

One of the innovations presented is the solution from Inbolt in France. By using a 3D camera mounted directly on the robot and AI-supported algorithms, the robot can localize and position parts in real time and dynamically adapt its movements. This technology enables the automation of moving assembly lines without interrupting production, which raises efficiency to a new level.

The Hannover-based company voraus robotik shows how IT and industrial automation can be seamlessly combined. With its software voraus.core and the development environment voraus.pioneer, flexible and future-proof automation solutions can be developed that easily integrate existing IT infrastructures.

Mobile industrial robots are also a key topic. Companies such as Conductix-Wampfler will be presenting innovative energy and data transmission solutions that have been specially developed for AGVs and AMRs. From charging contacts such as Enduro+ to inductive charging with the WirelessCharger 3.0 - the goal is seamless and efficient fleet operation.

Blickle from Swabia offers a revolutionary solution for transporting heavy loads with ErgoMove. This electric drive system makes it possible to move up to 4,000 kilograms safely and intuitively without any effort. The motto: "Moving everything. Anywhere."

Pro Spot Deutschland GmbH presents another exciting development with its welding cobot solution. The manual spot welding system has been integrated into an automated work cell and enables fully automated welding even in smaller companies without the need for complex safety devices.

Duisburg-based Indunorm Bewegungstechnik GmbH extends the flexibility of robots with its floor axis. This additional axis allows robots to be used on the move and gives them a greater radius of action, ideal for automated production.

Program of RoboTalk: Application & Insights