Get your Ticket for 2023 Automatica, the International Trade Fair for Automation Technology
Automatica is the leading exhibition for smart automation and robotics, and will take place this year between Tuesday, June 27th and Friday, June 30th in Munich, Germany. Request a free ticket and come meet our robotics experts in Hall B4, Booth 503.
Come and meet our robotics experts in Hall B4, Booth 503.
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Automatica takes place at the International Congress Centre Munich and brings together the most important technologies for industry and research.
Inbolt is excited to be part of this event to present GuideNOW studio.
GuideNOW is a real-time robot guidance solution that uses 3D vision and is powered by Inbrain. It determines the position and orientation of a workpiece and adapts the robot's trajectory in real-time. The technology is 100x faster than leading algorithms and can work with any hardware, reducing automation costs and improving flexibility in all types of environments.

Our mission is to create a vision system for industrial robots that enables robust real-time decision-making for any type of environment.
Meet us there to discuss further, or book a call with one of our experts to discuss your project.
🎪 In numbers, Automatica is…
- 28,937 visitors from 77 countries
- 574 exhibitors from 34 countries
- 36% international visitors
- 6 exhibition halls
We hope to see you there, and look forward to discussing your automation needs in Hall B4, Booth 503.
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