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Epson Robots Previews New Collaborative Robot for Automate 2026

ByAyshathul Mushrifa

Epson Robots has officially showcased its diverse industrial automation portfolio and provided an exclusive technology preview of its upcoming collaborative robot platform at Automate 2026 in Detroit. The event serves as the primary launchpad for the company's newest hardware lineups, focusing on accelerating operational time to value.

As the world's leading SCARA robot manufacturer, the company achieved a major operational milestone by successfully integrating its advanced sensing technologies into high-performance industrial arms. This development establishes a new benchmark for accessible, easy-to-deploy factory automation layouts designed to streamline high-throughput manufacturing lines globally.

Scott Marsic, Group Product Manager at Epson Robots, stated: “The activity at Automate 2026 is part of our ongoing program to mature integrated automation technologies and demonstrate readiness for real-world manufacturing challenges. Our robotics portfolio is absolutely critical to proving the maturity of easy-to-deploy automation solutions that reduce complexity for manufacturers of all sizes.”

The technical deep dive into these hardware layouts reveals specialized kinematic configurations across the compact RS-Series SCARA and N-Series 6-Axis robotic airframes. These physical designs incorporate interactive SafeSense sensor arrays to monitor human proximity, alongside automated IntelliFlex vision guidance systems and multi-axis torque paths that slash required work cell areas by up to forty percent compared to conventional configurations.

A corporate enterprise spokesperson analyzed the broader macroeconomic implications of the newly unveiled systems: “Manufacturers face severe industrial pressures to implement flexible automated pipelines rapidly and cost-effectively. By merging intelligent part feeding with precise spatial coordination, we are removing technical barriers and creating the appropriate conditions for next-generation platforms to scale safely across the global supply chain.”

Looking forward, the production roadmap focuses on executing a formal commercial rollout of the new collaborative robot platform before the end of 2026. Future operational iterations will include specialized software scaling within the PC-based Epson RC+ simulation environment, expansion of educational workforce training modules, and the development of next-generation Block upgrades for multi-axis manufacturing export channels.