
Another Dimension Of Textile Configuration
Hardware Price:
DOF
5
Max. reach
680
mm
Repeatability
0.5
kg
ADOTC Revolutionizes Textile Production with Flexible Robotic Automation
The textile industry faces challenges like overproduction, long transport routes, and inefficient workflows. ADOTC, a Berlin-based start-up, introduces innovative solutions to enable batch size 1 on demand, supporting localized and agile manufacturing. Using a low-cost robotic arm with 5 degrees of freedom, combined with a flexible vacuum gripper system, ADOTC provides automation and digitization tailored for microfactories. By leveraging these technologies, textile production in high-wage countries becomes more efficient, reducing waste and transport costs.
What is the Application?
The robotic arm automates tasks in on-demand textile microfactories, enabling efficient and scalable production for lot sizes of 1, ideal for customization and rapid delivery.
What are the Advantages of the Solution?
Sustainability: Minimizes overproduction and transport, cutting environmental impact.
Agile Production: Provides flexible configurations for localized textile needs.
Cost-Effective: Low-cost automation reduces overheads compared to traditional setups.
What are the Advantages of the Robot?
The 5-axis robotic arm ensures reliable performance in textile workflows:
Precise Handling: The vacuum gripper ensures secure manipulation of textiles.
Scalable Automation: Easily adapts to varying production scenarios.
Compact Design: Ideal for microfactory setups with limited space.
Shaping the Future of Textile Production with Robotics
ADOTC’s use of low-cost automation empowers textile manufacturers to embrace flexible and sustainable production processes. By enabling batch size 1 on demand, businesses can avoid overproduction, increase efficiency, and thrive in high-wage regions—all while contributing to a more environmentally friendly industry.
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