Case Study / Industrial Automation
Robotic Integration for Repetitive Material Handling
An anonymized industrial automation project covering robot cell planning, repetitive movement reduction, safety layout, and commissioning support for a manufacturing workflow.
Workflow Problem
The manufacturing team needed to reduce repetitive manual handling between process steps without rebuilding the entire line. The process had fixed cycle expectations, limited floor space, and mixed operator-machine interaction zones.
Integration Scope
Evolve Robot Lab mapped payload weight, reach, pick points, drop points, operator access, and safety boundaries. The project scope covered robot selection support, fixture planning, control sequence design, and commissioning readiness.
Technology Used
The automation plan combined robotic arm workflows, optional AMR movement, machine-side interface planning, guarded operation zones, and future-ready ROS2 integration where custom autonomy or fleet coordination would be useful.
Deployment Value
The result was a practical path from manual handling to robotic integration without locking the customer into a black-box automation stack. Customer identity and exact production metrics remain anonymized until disclosure is approved.
Related Capabilities
Robotic Arms, AMRs, and Factory Automation
Industrial automation projects can combine Asura robotic manipulators, Anku AMRs, Gaja UGVs, and custom machine vision modules.