Advantech is set to unveil its latest embedded and AI-powered solutions at Robotics and Automation 2025, taking place on 25-26 March at NEC Birmingham.
The company will demonstrate how its advanced robotics hardware integrates seamlessly with BOW’s universal robotics software platform, offering a flexible and efficient approach to automation.
Attendees visiting Advantech at Stand 932 can experience live demonstrations showcasing the latest in robotics, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and embedded computing solutions.
Among the highlights is a robotics demo featuring a UR5 arm and Sarcomere Dynamic Artus Lite hands, powered by the AFE-R770. This Intel 12th/13th/14th Gen Core-based control system is designed for high-speed computing and fleet management in logistics, warehouse automation, and smart manufacturing environments.
Also on display will be an AMR demonstration utilising the AFE-R360, a compact 3.5” single-board computer featuring Intel Core Ultra 100 U/H processors. Designed for AI automation and vision processing, it supports real-time data processing and high-speed AI inferencing.
Other showcased solutions include the ARK-3534, a rugged, fanless industrial PC for industrial IoT and edge computing applications, and the AFE-R750, an AMR control system built on NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX/AGX Orin, enabling autonomous navigation and real-time decision-making.
Advantech’s experts will be on-site to discuss how these technologies can enhance efficiency, scalability, and performance in robotics and automation projects. Robotics and Automation 2025 attendees can visit Stand 932 to explore these innovations first-hand.
Join more than 10,000 industry leaders at Robotics and Automation Exhibition on 25-26 March 2025, at the NEC Birmingham to explore cutting-edge technologies, connect with peers and discover the latest innovations shaping the future of manufacturing, engineering and logistics. Register for free now to secure your place at this premier event!