AI-Powered Robotics Take Center Stage at Automate 2025 in Detroit

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Automate 2025, a robotics and automation trade show, will take place from May 12-15 at Huntington Place in Detroit, featuring exhibitors demonstrating artificial intelligence applications in industries such as automotive, electronics, and logistics. Among the participants, Universal Robots (UR) and Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), subsidiaries of Teradyne Robotics, will display AI-based automation solutions.

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AI in Automotive Automation

AI technologies will be used in automotive manufacturing demonstrations at Automate 2025. Exhibitors will show robots painting vehicle parts in controlled environments, applying materials like adhesives, inspecting components for defects, and stacking finished parts for transport. These processes rely on AI to improve accuracy in tasks such as detecting flaws during inspections.

For example, a robot will be involved using AI to examine automotive parts, ensuring quality before packaging.

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AI in Electronics Manufacturing

In electronics manufacturing, AI will support tasks like assembling and processing small components. Demonstrations will include robots soldering electronic parts and handling materials with precision. AI systems will also be used to identify and position components during assembly, streamlining production.

One exhibit will feature a robot guided by AI to assemble electronic devices, adjusting its movements to minimize errors. Another will show AI improving the speed and stability of robotic tasks.

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AI in Material Handling and Logistics

AI will play a key role in logistics automation, with exhibits showing autonomous vehicles and robots moving and organizing goods. Systems will use AI to navigate warehouses and recognize items, even if damaged.

For instance, one demonstration will involve an autonomous vehicle transporting pallets, guided by AI to adapt to varying conditions. Another will show a robot stacking goods, integrated with a mobile platform for flexibility.

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