RoboticsX Opens New R&D Facility in Slovenia

By Ken Briodagh October 17, 2018

According to a recent announcement, RoboticsX has opened a new research and development center in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The new facility, called Area X-1, will serve as a development center for Industry 4.0 solutions, focused on smart robots and advanced industrial automation solutions.

Opening of the new RoboticsX facilities coincided with official announcement of signed contract between RoboticsX and Yaskawa Europe, to develop Industry 4.0 solutions. RoboticsX will develop standard and custom-made solutions for Yaskawa customers.

“I am satisfied that we have realized the next big and important step for RoboticsX company, expanding R&D operations from Germany also to Slovenia,” said Peter Boras, founder and CEO, RoboticsX. “Our future outlook is more than optimistic and we will make sure that our solutions are at the forefront of the industry and pave the way to smart manufacturing.”

“I'm proud of the RoboticsX team and the work it has done so far. Even the most demanding tasks were done exceptionally. We are happy to work with such a motivated team, as their motivation and drive are contagious,” said Bruno Schnekenburger, former President, Robotics Division, now Board member COO, Yaskawa Europe.

At the opening ceremony, representatives of RoboticsX showed the attendees advanced solutions for robotic welding, coupled with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data analytics.

“We are developing solutions for the manufacturing of tomorrow,” said said Rok Prešeren, PhD., co-founder and CTO, RoboticsX. “By upgrading industrial robots with smart and connected solutions, we are increasing their performance and efficiency, while reducing operating and maintenance costs. Today, every production company that wants to remain competitive in the future has to think about introducing smart robots in its manufacturing processes.”


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.


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