International Manufacturing Technology Show

Smart Manufacturing Hub, North Building, Level 3, Booth 236800 connects with the leading thinkers and doers in the manufacturing industry. The Smart Manufacturing Hub will feature hourly presentations on the most advanced and innovative solutions.

Talking IMTS with Omron

Booth #134845 - OMRONs flexible manufacturing demo will present several solutions designed to help companies meet the customization demands imposed by todays increasingly globalized and eCommerce-driven market.

Talking IMTS with KUKA

Booth #236200 - KUKAs KMP 1500 is an omnidirectional, mobile platform that combines autonomous navigation with modular versatility.

Talking IMTS with KEBA

Booth #121659 - The KeTop T150 has a capacitive touchscreen that can be operated as a true multi-touch and thereby scores with its intuitive usability, maximum ergonomics and best user experience.

Talking IMTS with Energid

Booth #121838 - We'll be showcasing Energid's real-time adaptive unified online robot control software called Actin, and demonstrating it being used in a variety of applications one of which is a turn key bin-picking solution

IMTS Preview with ATI Industrial Automation

Booth #236417 - ATI will present three new products at the 2018 show. You may have heard about the Axia80; ATIs high-performance, low-cost force/torque sensor, but this year attendees can see it live in an interactive demonstration.

Talking IMTS with OnRobot

North Building, Level 3, Booth #236592 - Three new products - the Gecko gripper, Polyskin Tactile Gripper and the RG-F/T gripper - will have their US launch at the show. We will, of course, also show our standard equipment, such as the RG2 and RG6 grippers

IMTS with Rethink Robotics

East Building, Level 3, #134765 - Rethink Robotics will be exhibiting its Sawyer cobot alongside two recent product developments at IMTS 2018: The ClickSmart™ platform and its family of gripper kits and the industry-leading software, Intera 5 with Intera Insights.

RoboticsTomorrow - Special Tradeshow Coverage
IMTS 2018

IMTS 2018 takes place at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL September 10th - 15th. This RoboticsTomorrow.com Special Tradeshow report aims to bring you news, articles and products from this years event.

Talking IMTS with Zaber

Booth #236479 - Linear Motor Stages with Built-in Controllers and Linear Encoders With the built-in controller, the X-LDQ-AE is a first of its kind - making set-up as easy as 1-2-3.

Talking IMTS with Elmo Motion Control

Elmo has doubled the power of its ultra-small, already powerful servo drive, the Gold Twitter, to suit the most demanding applications in the era of Industry 4.0.

Talking IMTS with the Zimmer Group

East building, Level 3, Booth #134352. We have a full line up of over 60 models of IO-Link grippers which are ready for the smart factory and Industry 4.0.

Talking IMTS with MiR Robots

We will showcase our latest autonomous mobile robot, the MiR500 which will have its American launch at IMTS. MiR500 is designed to automate the transportation of pallets and heavy loads across industries.

Talking IMTS with Dynatect

In Booth #121011 were showcasing new products for machine safety, precision ground ball screws, and cable carriers. The Gortite® VF Automated Machine Safety Door acts as a physical barrier to isolate process driven hazards from people and equipment.

Talking IMTS with Octopuz

OCTOPUZ will be exhibiting at IMTS 2018 located at booth #236036. At IMTS we will be showcasing the latest version of OCTOPUZ 2.0.3 released fall 2018.

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FAULHABER MICROMO - Game changer in logistics

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Faster, more efficient, more sustainable - due to global competition in industry combined with booming online trade, transport structures in intralogistics are facing new challenges. The industries' answer: Automation. From storage to shipping, key work steps are being taken over by intelligent logistics robots, such as automatic storage and retrieval machines and driverless transport systems. To work efficiently and reliably around the clock, these robots need flexible and particularly compact drive solutions.