The ongoing integration of modern automation technologies is fundamentally changing the production landscape. Robot welding, as part of modern robot welding technology, ensures maximum precision even with complex geometries and high volumes. These automated welding systems also ensure consistent quality.
Connected systems and the use of IoT platforms enable the seamless capture and analysis of process data in real time. At USE, visitors can experience how these technologies drive smart manufacturing and flexible production systems – and how products and solutions integrate into a connected production environment.
Demonstrate how smart manufacturing works
Smart manufacturing means connecting processes, making data usable and controlling workflows intelligently. Today's automation specialists think in terms of platforms, not individual systems. Whether robot welding, adaptive control or IoT-based line integration – USE shows how modern automation technologies are becoming market-ready solutions. And how exhibitors demonstrate what their systems can do in live operation.
These technologies are transforming manufacturing
Robotic welding
Automated welding systems with modern robotic welding technology that combine precision, speed and adaptability. Ideal for high volumes and complex components.
Flexible manufacturing systems
Production lines that can be quickly converted and thus economically handle a wide range of batch sizes.
IoT platforms
Digital systems that connect machines, sensors and control systems to analyse production data in real time and immediately implement optimisation potential.
Competitive advantages through networked manufacturing
For manufacturers, smart manufacturing is the key to higher productivity, greater transparency and better use of resources. At USE, trade visitors will see how robotic welding, flexible manufacturing systems and modern IoT platforms not only enable efficiency gains, but also open up new business models and market opportunities.
Showcase your automation solutions effectively – live at USE 2027