New AI advisor for robot selection

Issue 1 2025 News & Events, Industrial (Industry), AI & Data Analytics

An interactive AI advisor from German manufacturer, igus, uses application databases and shortens the time spent on looking for components when building cost-effective robot systems.

Igus’ new AI chatbot has been added to the online platform, RTBX. The interactive consultant is designed to enable companies with little previous experience and technological expertise to quickly and reliably put together Low-Cost Automation (LCA) solutions to become more competitive.

“Many companies already know that automation offers enormous potential for meeting the challenges of a rapidly changing working world. However, the crucial question remains: how do you implement them?” says Alexander Mühlens, Vice President and Head of Business Unit Low-Cost Automation at igus.

“RBTX provides the answer: there are over 500 robot solutions on the online marketplace. Even companies with no prior knowledge of robotics can put together cost-effective LCA solutions according to the plug-and-program principle. The decisive factor is to ensure guaranteed interoperability of all the components we offer, which makes it virtually impossible to make the wrong purchase.”

The introduction of a new AI advisor that interacts with interested parties helps reduce the time they spend searching for components in a range that keeps on growing.

The new AI chatbot, although still in the launch phase, can be used with igus South Africa’s robotics buying pages at https://za.rbtx.shop/en-ZA/components, where users can match suitable LCA components through written interaction.

The AI draws on empirical data from hundreds of projects that companies have already successfully automated with the help of RBTX. The answers are correspondingly targeted.

For example, a small workshop is suffering from a labour shortage and would like to automate the loading of its CNC machine with blanks. The company's Technical Manager calls up the new AI chatbot and asks it the following question: "Which robot is suitable for loading my CNC machine?"

Within a few seconds, the AI provides the answer: “The robolink robot arm from igus would be a suitable solution here. The arm moves along five axes, has a reach of 790 mm, a speed of seven picks per minute and can detect the position of the components using a 3D camera.”

After this answer, the user asks which gripper would work. The AI consultant replies: "A parallel gripper from Zimmer would be a suitable choice." In this seemingly natural dialogue, users gradually put together their own individual LCA solution.

Companies experimenting with automation are enthusiastic about the new AI chatbot. “A wide range of customers have already given us feedback that they have entered into a dialogue with the AI robot advisor. It has given them a better feel for the possibilities of LCA and significantly accelerated the search for suitable components.”




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