
Inbolt, the robot intelligence company that turns digital twins into live robot control, is launching two new capabilities that complete the company’s AI vision model for robot guidance: Inbolt Robot Programming and an expanded Inbolt Robot Control. The launch pad is booth #1675 at Automate 2026 in Chicago, June 22-25. Rudy Cohen, CEO and co-founder […]
The launch coincides with Automate 2026, a major industry event, providing a prominent platform for unveiling advanced AI-driven robot programming solutions.
This development represents a significant step towards more autonomous and flexible robotic systems, impacting manufacturing efficiency and adaptability.
Robot programming becomes more accessible and adaptable through AI vision models, reducing the need for manual, complex coding and enabling 'live' control.
- · Inbolt
- · Robotics industry
- · Manufacturing sector
- · AI software developers
- · Traditional robot programming methods
- · Companies slow to adopt AI-driven automation
Increased adoption of vision-enabled robots in diverse industrial settings.
Reduced operational costs and faster deployment of automated processes in manufacturing.
An acceleration in the trend towards lights-out factories and highly adaptive production lines.
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