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Siling appeared at Automatica, the global robot industry event
2022.06.30

From June 21st to 24th, 2022, the Munich International Robot and Automation Technology Expo (Automatica 2022) was grandly held at the Munich International Exhibition Center in Germany. Siling Robotics Munich headquarters was invited to participate in the exhibition, showcasing intelligent robot application scenarios and flexible solutions to the audience.


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The Munich Robotics and Automation Technology Exhibition (Automatica) is the most well-known robotics and automation exhibition in the world, covering the latest technologies, equipment, and products in the robotics industry and related industrial automation fields. The exhibition area of this year's exhibition reaches 66000 square meters, with 900 exhibitors and brands participating. At the exhibition, there are the world's most famous robot manufacturers, traders, etc., bringing together professionals in the field of robot automation from all over the world to share the latest and most cutting-edge robot technology and technological achievements.



At this exhibition, Agile robots mainly showcased various application scenarios such as CPU Assembly, Harmonic Reducer Assembly, Dual Arm, Cabinet Cleaning, Robot On AGV, etc. At the same time, it released the AgileCore operating system for the first time, laying the foundation for future factories through multi scenario applications and intelligent solutions, demonstrating Agile Robots's comprehensive strength in realizing robot intelligence, and attracting the attention of on-site audiences.



Since its inception, Agile Robots has been a promoter and practitioner of international technological cooperation. Siling Technology originated from the Robotics Research Institute of the German Aerospace Center. The company is based on global development and has its headquarters in Munich, Germany. In order to better expand its business, Agile Robots has established smart factories in Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Kunshan, and Kaufburen, Germany, and gradually expanded its global business in India, the United States, Japan, and South Korea.


Note: The German Aerospace Center (DLR/RMC) is an institution in Germany responsible for research programs and executing aerospace missions, and is a national aviation and aerospace research center in Germany. German Aerospace was the first to send intelligent robots into space and perform complex tasks such as human-machine collaboration. It was the first institution in the world to propose and successfully develop force controlled robots, and also the pioneer of intelligent force controlled robots.

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