COLLABORATE INDIA 2025: TODAY

APAC's Premier Collaborative Automation Conference Kicks Off Today in Bengaluru.

Today marks the beginning of Collaborate India 2025, APAC's largest collaborative robot (cobot) conference and exhibition, being held in Bengaluru. This landmark event brings together over 500 attendees including industry leaders, decision-makers, and automation experts from across the Asia-Pacific region under the theme "Collaborative Automation: The Future of Industry."

 

This one-day immersive experience offers unparalleled insights into the future of manufacturing and industrial automation, with a special focus on how cobots are transforming workplaces across industries.

Event Highlights:

  • Expert Keynotes: Leading authorities will share perspectives on robotic automation advancement and emerging applications
  • Real-World Success Stories: Manufacturing leaders discuss their automation journeys, challenges overcome, and transformative outcomes
  • Hands-On Experience: Attendees can interact directly with Universal Robots' collaborative robots and solutions from UR+ partners
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow industry professionals to exchange ideas and build valuable partnerships
  • AI-Powered Solutions: Discover how our innovative AI-driven toolkit is simplifying the development of sophisticated cobot applications

"This conference represents a unique opportunity to witness firsthand how human-robot collaboration is revolutionizing production environments across APAC," said a Universal Robots spokesperson. "Visitors will leave with actionable insights to boost productivity and business performance through strategic automation deployment."

Don't miss this chance to be part of shaping the future of industry. Registration is still open for select sessions.

For more information, visit SA_IN_Collaborate India 2025 or [email protected].

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