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RobCo is a Munich-based company specializing in autonomous industrial robotics delivered through a Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) model that requires zero upfront investment. Founded around 2020, RobCo operates with offices in Munich, San Francisco, and Austin, serving manufacturers across Europe and the United States. The company’s core mission is to make advanced automation accessible, flexible, and risk-free by combining modular hardware, no-code software, and AI-driven autonomy.
RobCo provides complete, end-to-end robotic solutions designed for industrial environments. Its modular robots support up to 8 axes, payloads up to 88 lb, reaches up to 8.2 ft, and speeds up to 6.56 ft/s with IP54 protection. Key applications include machine loading and unloading (especially CNC machines), palletizing, material handling, finishing processes, and general automation tasks. The systems are deployed in industries such as automotive, electronics, food & beverage, logistics, wood processing, and defense.
The company’s robot-based products center on software-defined autonomy. The no-code RobFlow platform lets users create and adapt workflows without programming, while RobCo Studio enables simulation and validation before physical deployment. RobVision adds vision capabilities, and the AI layer (including physical AI and intelligent path planning) allows robots to adapt dynamically to changing conditions. All solutions emphasize rapid deployment—often within weeks—real-time dashboards for ROI tracking, remote access, and predictive maintenance.
By offering hardware, software, integration, and ongoing support from a single partner, RobCo delivers scalable automation that improves productivity, reduces downtime, and provides immediate ROI through its service model. Hundreds of robots are already operating in real factories, helping customers overcome labor shortages and rising costs with safe, efficient, and adaptable systems.
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