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ABB Robotics, a division of ABB Group, is a global leader in industrial automation and robotics solutions, recognized for its innovation, reliability, and advanced technology. Serving industries such as automotive, electronics, logistics, food and beverage, and manufacturing, ABB offers a comprehensive range of robots, including articulated robots, collaborative robots (cobots), autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and machine automation systems. With decades of expertise, ABB integrates cutting-edge control platforms like OmniCore and its proprietary RAPID programming language to deliver high precision, speed, and energy efficiency.
The company is renowned for pioneering collaborative robots like YuMi® and GoFa®, designed for safe and intuitive human-robot interaction, as well as AI-enabled AMRs for flexible, intelligent material handling. ABB Robotics also supports sustainable manufacturing through its remanufactured robot program, extending equipment life and reducing waste. Operating in over 100 countries, ABB’s global network provides robust technical support, training, and digital simulation tools like RobotStudio for seamless integration.
By combining hardware innovation with smart software and industry expertise, ABB Robotics helps businesses increase productivity, improve safety, and adapt to evolving market demands. With plans to spin off its robotics division by 2026, ABB aims to focus even more on driving the future of automation worldwide.
ABB Robotics is a global leader in industrial automation and robotics. As a division of ABB Group, it specializes in designing, manufacturing, and deploying robotic systems for manufacturing, automotive, electronics, logistics, and general industrial applications. ABB Robotics develops both traditional industrial robotic arms and collaborative robots (cobots) to improve productivity, quality, and safety in factories worldwide. The company combines expertise in engineering, software, and digital solutions to deliver scalable, flexible, and reliable automation technologies. Its global service network ensures installation, training, maintenance, and ongoing support for clients.
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Seeeduino XIAO is an ultra-small, powerful microcontroller based on the SAMD21 chip. It supports Arduino and CircuitPython, and features 11 digital I/O pins in a 20×17.5mm footprint. Perfect for miniature robots, wearables, and swarm robotics. Despite its size, it has a full USB-C and rich peripheral support.
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