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RoboJob packs big at Machineering after successful launch of Pallet-Load Integrated

RoboJob packs big at Machineering after successful launch of Pallet-Load Integrated

Last Thursday, Feb. 27, RoboJob hosted the official launch of the Pallet-Load Integrated. With more than 150 visitors from home and abroad, it was a great success. Now the international leader in CNC automation is setting its sights on trade shows. Machineering is scheduled for the end of March, and that's where RoboJob plans to make a solid appearance.

Those who attended last Thursday got a demonstration of the latest innovation in CNC automation, in which vision technology and AI ensure even more efficient and flexible production. Feedback was extremely positive, and the high attendance confirms the growing interest in innovative automation solutions.

After this successful launch, RoboJob is once again turning its focus to trade shows. In March, first Intec in Leipzig and Global Industry in Lyon on the agenda. This is followed by an important appointment in the home market: Machineering in Brussels.

Four modes on Machineering

Machineering is the trade fair for the Belgian manufacturing industry. As market leader in CNC automation, RoboJob will once again demonstrate here how automation plays a crucial role in the modern production environment. This year, RoboJob's solutions can be found at as many as four different modes, spread across the exhibition floor:

  • Okuma (booth 150) - The new Pallet-Load Integrated is demonstrated live to a Okuma LB 3000. This automation uses vision technology and AI, providing even greater flexibility in production.
  • Bender Technology (booth 153) - Here, the Mill-Assist Essential proposed to a YCM - NSV106a. This compact solution fully automates the loading and unloading of workpieces.
  • BUN Engineering (booth 175) - Visitors can also visit this booth to learn more about RoboJob's solutions. Coby CNC will be given a playful interpretation there.
  • Gima (booth 176) - Finally, the Gima booth will feature a Mill-Assist Essential coupled with a Fanuc Robodrill, with which RoboJob demonstrates how its solutions can be used efficiently in combination with various CNC machines.

Belgian manufacturing industry takes steps in automation

Machineering offers an excellent opportunity for Belgian companies to see and experience the latest developments in CNC automation. Automation is no longer a distant vision of the future, but an essential part of an efficient production strategy. RoboJob remains committed to developing innovative and user-friendly solutions that meet the needs of companies in a rapidly changing industry.

Visitors to Machineering can see RoboJob's solutions in action and talk with experts about the possibilities for their specific production environment. The fair will take place from March 26 to 28, 2025 at Brussels Expo. More information can be found at www.robojob.eu.

About RoboJob Since 2007, RoboJob has been building low-threshold and user-friendly solutions for the automation of CNC-controlled turning and milling machines. These robotic 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 grown into 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.

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