Collaborative robot grippers and workcells for factory automation
Robotiq manufactures adaptive grippers, force-torque sensors, and collaborative robot workcells for manual task automation on production lines. The tech stack reveals a shift from AWS to GCP infrastructure, paired with Kubernetes and ArgoCD for deployment automation—a signal of scaling containerized robotics services. Active hiring across engineering, sales, and operations (with three manager-level openings) and a project focus on turnkey solutions and physical AI components indicate acceleration toward integrated, plug-and-play systems rather than point components alone.
Robotiq designs and sells collaborative robot components and workcells that automate repetitive manufacturing tasks—palletizing, machine tending, screwdriving, assembly—for mid-market factories. The company operates from Levis, Quebec, with a global partner network of certified system integrators and resellers. Their Lean Robotics methodology emphasizes adaptability and ease of operation to reduce downtime in dynamic production environments. Current efforts span turnkey solutions, physical AI components, and partner ecosystem expansion across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Robotiq uses C++, Python, EtherCAT, RS485, I2C, and USB for embedded control; React and Angular for operator interfaces; and SolidWorks for hardware design. Infrastructure runs on GCP with Kubernetes, Terraform, and Helm for orchestration.
Robotiq automates palletizing, machine tending, screwdriving, and assembly tasks on production lines. The company offers both adaptive robot grippers and turnkey collaborative workcells, plus installation services through its global partner network.
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