Unveiling a String of Innovations to Simplify the Mechanics of Automation

Unveiling a String of Innovations to Simplify the Mechanics of Automation

Unveiling a String of Innovations to Simplify the Mechanics of Automation

Unveiling a String of Innovations to Simplify the Mechanics of Automation

Epson Robots, the #1 SCARA robot manufacturer in the world, is officially set to showcase its high-performance SCARA, 6-Axis and automation solutions at the ASSEMBLY Show 2025, a leading event for assembly and manufacturing, taking place in Rosemont, Illinois from Oct. 21-23, 2025,

According to certain reports, the company will conduct, for starters, a session called “Beyond the Labor: Understanding Robot ROI from Production to Profits”. Over the course of this session, attendees will learn how to accurately calculate the ROI of robotic automation beyond simple labor replacement.

Not just that, they will also be informed on best practices for designing efficient systems. This involves uncovering hidden cost benefits like reduced waste and improved safety, as well as gauging how robotics can drive long-term gains across quality, productivity, and profitability.

Next up, there is a session called “Automation 101: The Starting Point for Robot Automation,” which is going provide a step-by-step guide in the context of integrating robotics for assembly, while simultaneously covering essential considerations, such as the reasons to automate and more.

Epson will also take this opportunity to showcase its all-in-one SCARA Robots for Compact Spaces. These robots, in particular, arrive on the scene bearing an ability to offer easy integration and fast installation. Leveraging a built-in controller, 110 V or 220 V power, the solution also eliminates any need for a battery.

Complementing that would be the T-B Series, which makes it possible for users to achieve quick development and simplified maintenance. Users can also access an Epson Vision Guide to ensure that the inspection is completed with a pick-and-place application.

Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the prospect of high-power density and next-level performance. Epson’s GX-Series SCARA robots, backed by patented GYROPLUS® vibration reduction technology, essentially treads up a long distance to offer high throughput, smooth motion control, and heavy payloads. Joining that would be SafeSense™ technology, capable of enabling safe human-robot interaction using proper risk assessment, but without physical safety barriers.

Beyond that, we have the VT6L All-in-One 6-Axis robots that come together to collectively offer a 900 mm reach and payload of up to 6kg. These robots also feature a space-saving, built-in controller and can run on 110 or 200V or as a DC-powered mobile version.

Moving on to Epson’s C-Series 6-Axis robots, they are markedly designed to deliver high throughput with max-rated payloads and multiple arm configurations to accomplish the most demanding assembly needs. Not just that, N2 compact 6-Axis robots also deliver, at your disposal, a folding arm technology for shorter cycle times and a reach of 450 mm.

Hold on, we still have a couple of bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon how LS10B SCARA robots are designed for heavy payload applications, boasting a reach of up to 800mm, as well as a payload of up to 10kg.

Rounding up highlights would be a facility dedicated towards advanced robotic programming. You see, leveraging Epson RC+® Industrial Automation Development Software, users can access a comprehensive suite of advanced tools, such as Vision Guidance, Force Guidance, Conveyor Tracking, Parts Feeding, and more.

“From easy-to-integrate robots to user-friendly software tools, Epson makes automation simple, accessible and cost-effective,” said Scott Marsic, group product manager at Epson Robots. “Epson’s technology removes the complexity often associated with automation, helping businesses implement flexible, reliable solutions with confidence.”

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