Heist-op-den-Berg (Belgium), Feb. 17, 2025
On Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, RoboJob will host a launch event in the showroom of its headquarters in Heist-op-den-Berg. This event will present the new Pallet-Load Integrated, an automation solution equipped with vision technology and AI. The introduction of this technology does not coincidentally fall just before three international trade fairs.
Vision technology and AI for CNC automation
RoboJob remains committed to innovation and product development to address automation challenges in the manufacturing industry. The integration of vision technology and AI into the new Pallet-Load offers additional opportunities for automating small and medium-sized batches. "At the launch event, we will demonstrate and explain this innovation in detail," CEO De Roovere explained. "Of course, we will also go deeper into the concrete applications and their benefits. Our showroom will also feature several more solutions from our range, including the Tower and the Wall, which we introduced only last year. These systems, too, will all be demonstrated to visitors."
In addition, the event provides an opportunity to exchange knowledge and experiences with industry colleagues and RoboJob specialists.
The launch of the new Pallet-Load falls just before 3 international trade shows in which RoboJob will participate in March:
- Intec (Leipzig, March 5-8)
- Global Industry (Lyon, March 25-28)
- Machineering (Brussels, March 27-29)
At these fairs, visitors can see several of RoboJob's automation solutions in action. Thus, Machineering in Brussels is an important meeting place for the Belgian manufacturing industry and represents another opportunity for Belgian visitors to discover RoboJob's latest innovations.
Those who do not want to miss the introduction of the Pallet-Load Integrated can still register for the launch event by visiting https://alleyeson.robojob.eu/.
About RoboJob
RoboJob has been building low-threshold and user-friendly solutions for the automation of CNC-controlled turning and milling machines since 2007. These robot applications can significantly increase the output, flexibility and efficiency of CNC machines.RoboJob was founded in 2007 by Helmut, De Roovere and Luc De Ceuster and has since become an international market leader. Today, RoboJob has already installed more than 2,000 robots at home and abroad, and in early 2020, the company opened a Technology Center in Lehrensteinsfeld, Germany. Today CNC automation is more relevant than ever. RoboJob can offer the most comprehensive portfolio in CNC automation to its customers and has by far the most experience in installation and service.