Partners in Robotics
Robot Manufacturers
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Founded in 1989, the Motoman Robotics Division of Yaskawa America, Inc. has grown to become the second largest robotics company in the Americas with an installed based of over 30,000 units. Its products include robotic automation solutions for virtually every industry and robotic application, including arc welding, assembly, coating, dispensing, material handling, material cutting, material removal and spot welding operations. Motoman Robotics is selling the Robotiq Adaptive Gripper to enable new robotic applications with their robots. |
System Integrators
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Ellison Technologies Automation Founded in 1983, Ellison Technologies Automation is a recognized leader in robotic system integration. ET Automation has developed over 2000 flexible robotic cells for companies of all sizes as well as many manufacturing industries. ET Automation is currently demonstrating flexible robotic machine tending using the Adaptive Gripper. |
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Productivity Inc is specialized in the automation of precision machining operations using FANUC robotics. Productivity Inc is the USA Midwest's single source distributor of machine tools, fabrication equipment, tooling and accessories and related equipment and services. |
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Robomotive is a Dutch company delivering turnkey production automation. Humanoid robotics and 3D vision are the newest technologies used. Robomotive also uses smart grippers and softwares. |
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123 Automation E&D is a company established in Belgium specialising in the analysis, design, development, integration and maintenance of automated solutions aimed at improving productivity in any manufacturing process. |
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SIS is a specialized company for automation equipment based in Korea. Since its start of business with a system project in 2004, SIS has been developing new technologies for systems that will lead the new millennium in cooperation with technological leading overseas companies. |
Association Memberships
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Founded in 1974, RIA is the only trade group in North America organized specifically to serve the robotics industry. Member companies include leading robot manufacturers, users, system integrators, component suppliers, research groups, and consulting firms. |
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The American Welding Society (AWS) was founded in 1919 as a multifaceted, nonprofit organization with a goal to advance the science, technology and application of welding and related joining disciplines. |
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The EtherCAT Technology Group (ETG) is the forum in which key user companies from various industries and leading automation suppliers join forces to support, promote and advance the EtherCAT technology. |
Research Centers
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Laval University Robotics Laboratory The Laval University Robotics Laboratory was established in 1989 by Professor Clément M. Gosselin. The research team is now composed of more than twenty graduate students and research associates. Robotiq is a spin-off of this lab. Both organisations still collaborate to develop innovative robotic components. |
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The CRVI (Centre for Robotics and Computer Vision) is a technology transfer center. Robotiq and the CRVI collaborates to develop innovative robotic solutions leveraging the Robotiq products. |
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The Montreal ETS is an industry oriented university. Robotiq collaborates with the Control and Robotics Lab (CoRo) to develop industrial applications using the Adaptive Gripper. |









