Discover Advanced Automation at MOTEK 2023
We are thrilled to announce that inbolt will be part of this event, showcasing our tightening demo on moving line, and our picking and glue application using the UR5.
Mark your calendars for Motek, the global tradeshow for production and assembly automation.
Taking place from Tuesday, 10th October, to Friday, 13th October 2023 at Messe Stuttgart in Germany, the tradeshow is a hub for technological marvels in mechanical engineering and automation process chains.
Come and meet our robotics experts in Hall 5, Stand 5118-4.
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An Epicenter of Innovation and Progress
Founded in 1982, MOTEK is the meeting place for professionals immersed in automation, material flow, and handling technology.
Every October, MOTEK focuses on efficiency and economic improvements across various industrial sectors including automobile manufacturing, machinery production, electrical, etc.
Inbolt at MOTEK
We are thrilled to announce that inbolt will be part of this event, showcasing our tightening demo on moving line, and our glue application using the UR5.
Inbolt’s mission is to manifest robust real-time decision-making through vision systems for industrial robots, suitable for any environment.
Meet our team of experts to discuss your automation needs or 📆 book a call 📆 with one of our specialists to discuss your project.
We hope to see you there, and look forward to discussing your automation needs in Hall 5, Stand 5118-4.
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