
Eclipse said its new RealitySync platform allows manufacturers to step into their future factory before it’s built. The post Eclipse Automation launches RealitySync simulation platform appeared first on The Robot Report .
The increasing complexity and cost of industrial automation and robotics necessitate advanced simulation tools to de-risk and optimize factory design before physical construction begins.
This platform allows manufacturers to significantly reduce the time, cost, and risk associated with factory development, accelerating the adoption of advanced automation and AI in industrial settings.
Manufacturers can now 'test drive' their future factories virtually, leading to more efficient, optimized, and faster deployment of new production capabilities.
- · Eclipse Automation
- · Robotics manufacturers
- · Discrete manufacturing sector
- · Automation software developers
- · Traditional factory design consultants
- · Companies slow to adopt simulation technologies
- · Hardware-only automation integrators
Manufacturing processes become more predictable and less prone to costly real-world errors during implementation.
Reduced capital expenditure and faster time-to-market for new automated production lines will drive increased competition and innovation in manufacturing.
The democratization of advanced factory design tools could enable smaller enterprises to compete with larger, well-resourced incumbents in highly automated industries.
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