Hypertherm’s Robotmaster to exhibit at Automate 2022

Robotmaster helps manufacturers maximize their robot’s productivity with easy and efficient robot programming for a variety of applications such as cutting, trimming, milling, welding, spraying, polishing, sanding, grinding, deburring, and more.

Hypertherm, a U.S. based manufacturer of industrial cutting systems and software, is preparing to exhibit at Automate 2022. The company's robotic software team will provide live demonstrations of its Robotmaster® offline programming software for robots from Booth 2013 at Detroit's Huntington Place Convention Center.


Robotmaster helps manufacturers maximize their robot's productivity with easy and efficient robot programming for a variety of applications such as cutting, trimming, milling, welding, spraying, polishing, sanding, grinding, deburring, and more. Robotmaster uses integrated CAD/CAM functionality to make robotic programming easy and intuitive for everyone, even first-time users. Automate attendees can see a demonstration of Robotmaster's latest offline robot programming technology which is shown to reduce programming time by up to 75 percent.

"We are excited for the return of the Automate Show following last year's pandemic related cancellation," said Greg Culp, who leads Robotmaster's sales team. "Although the pandemic is thankfully behind us, the disruption and severe labor shortage it has caused means automation is an important way forward. Robotmaster, with its intuitive, easy to use, brand agnostic software, makes it easier than ever for companies to do that."

Automate is the largest solutions-based showcase of automation, robotics, vision, motion control and more in North America. It is produced by the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). This year's show takes place from June 6-9. Learn more at www.automateshow.com.

Hypertherm plasma and OMAX waterjet cutting products are engineered and manufactured for use by companies around the world to build ships, airplanes, and railcars, construct steel buildings, fabricate heavy equipment, and more. Its products include industrial cutting systems, CNCs, and software trusted for performance and reliability that result in increased productivity and profitability for hundreds of thousands of businesses. Founded in 1968 and based in New Hampshire, Hypertherm is a 100 percent Associate owned company, employing more than 1,800 Associates, with operations and partner representation worldwide. Learn more at www.hypertherm.com.

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