Robotronic and Mitsubishi Electric develop a low-footprint robotic solution to increase production efficiency and reduce supply chain constraints in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Fire GO's mobile aircraft fire trainer, which is controlled by Mitsubishi Electric systems, brings realistic firefighter trainings directly to airports.
Ratingen, March 2026.
The 20-person machine manufacturing team was supported by ATINA, a Stuttgart-based engineering firm and experienced software specialist from Mitsubishi Electric's partner network.
By supporting international standards for industrial communication, it enables seamless integration with higher-level information systems and a wide range of factory automation (FA) devices.
The FR-D800 is up to 37% smaller than its equivalent predecessor, reducing enclosure size requirements, allowing for more flexible mounting, and reduced installation costs.
The MX Controller, designed as a comprehensive control solution, combines four key technical aspects: engineering precision, intelligent integration, cybersecurity, and reliability.
The global manufacturing landscape is increasingly embracing robotics, as evidenced by a substantial rise in installations worldwide. According to the World Robotics 2024 Report, over 4.28 million robots are now operating in factories, marking a 10% increase, with annual installations surpassing half a million units for the third consecutive year.