Robotics Products
Discover our approach to robotics systems that ensures peak performance. With a brand agnostic stance, we craft solutions by handpicking optimal components from various manufacturers. This flexibility guarantees innovation, cost-effectiveness, and seamless integration, creating systems primed for efficiency and adaptability in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Here are some of the brands we frequently incorporate in our systems.
Kowa Optronics
Combining the best of machine vision, robots, end effectors, image processing, and AI, Kowa Optronics offers unparalleled productivity and accuracy with its wide range of cameras, lenses, and robot arms.
Universal Robots
Founded in 2005 by three university students in Denmark, Universal Robots was the first company to deliver commercially viable collaborative robots – and transforming companies and entire industries. More than simply automation, UR changes how people work and live around the globe by empowering their ideas and dreams.
UR’s easy-to-use robot arms are used by companies and organizations of all sizes to help and address market volatility. Its cobot solutions deliver the flexibility and financial return that manufacturers need to compete and win in any market condition.
Explore their latest offerings here.
Mobile Industrial Robots
Mobile Industrial Robots is a leading manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots. The company is dedicated to developing user-friendly, flexible and safe robots to help companies increase the efficiency of their operations. As a first mover in the field, we have enjoyed a rapid, worldwide adoption of its unique and innovative robots.
Learn more about their solutions here.
Others
At Kowa Skymech, we team up with top industry suppliers to create automation solutions that truly work.
Below, you’ll find flexible module options, grippers, end effectors, and various supporting components offered by our partners.
Ewellix is a global innovator and manufacturer of linear motion and actuation solutions used in assembly automation, medical applications and mobile machinery. Formerly part of SKF Group, the Ewellix is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden and is owned by Triton.
For more information, visit ewellix.com/en.
Touted as the ‘One Stop Shop for Collaborative Applications’, OnRobot offers a wide assortment of tools and software for collaborative applications. Supported by the free, Learn OnRobot e-learning platform, OnRobot makes it easy to deploy collaborative automation on tasks, regardless of skill level or previous robotics experience.
Headquartered in Odense, Denmark, OnRobot also has offices in Dallas, Los Angeles, Soest (Germany), Aalborg (Denmark), Barcelona, Warsaw, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore and Budapest.
For more information, visit onrobot.com/en.
Since 1993, Roboworld has been protecting robots and complete automation cells from extreme operating environments. The company also protects sensitive environments from contaminants originating from the robot, gripper, or other automation machinery.
Roboworld offers manufacturers the ability to protect their investment, reduce maintenance costs, increase automation uptime, and improve their bottom lines.
For more information, please visit roboworld.com.
“We free human hands from repetitive tasks”. Robotiq's tools and know-how simplify collaborative robot applications, so factories can start production faster. Robotiq works with a global network of connected robot experts supporting their local manufacturers.
For more information, visit robotiq.com.
ROEQ (pronounced RO-eek) – short for Robotic Equipment — develops solid, high quality, reliable products that meet high safety and compliance standards. At ROEQ, we believe robots and humans can work safely together, and we make standard mobile robotic equipment for autonomous mobile robots that’s reliable and easy to program and covers the vast majority of needs in the AMR market.
For more information, visit roeq.dk.
Experts in robotic welding, Smooth Robotics helps you deliver your best work by putting you in charge of the automated welding process. Founded in 2017, we have our roots in Odense, Northern Europe’s largest high-tech hub and the home of Denmark’s cluster for robotics, automation and drones.
For more information, visit smooth-robotics.com.
Founded in 2008 as a startup, Weiss Robotics is a leading specialist for mechatronic gripping systems. The company develops innovative gripping solutions for demanding automation tasks at its headquarters in Ludwigsburg, Germany, setting new standards both qualitatively and technologically in the context of Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory.
For more information, please visit weiss-robotics.com.