
RoboJob enjoys record edition at EMO with unprecedented interest in new solutions
RoboJob enjoys record edition at EMO with unprecedented interest in new solutions
RoboJob has had a particularly successful edition of the EMO trade fair. Although this year's international event attracted fewer visitors than the previous edition, the Belgian specialist in CNC machine automation experienced a real rush at its own stand.
Never before has RoboJob welcomed so many visitors and received so many concrete orders. This proves not only the appeal of the product range, but also the confidence that the market currently has in automation and artificial intelligence.
Innovations in the spotlight
The brand-new Tower EVO attracted a great deal of attention, together with the EGrip 71, developed entirely by RoboJob, an innovative servo gripper that offers new possibilities in handling and flexibility. There was also great interest in the Pallet-Load Integrated, which combines vision technology with AI. This solution illustrates how RoboJob translates the latest technology into concrete applications that enable customers to immediately improve their productivity and profitability.
Automation and AI are conquering the industry
The enormous interest in the RoboJob stand confirms the current confidence in smart automation solutions. Companies are not only looking for efficiency, but above all for ways to strengthen their competitiveness and achieve better results. With solutions that integrate AI and vision technology, RoboJob responds seamlessly to this demand.
Looking ahead
The success at EMO strengthens RoboJob's ambition to take further steps in European and international markets in the coming months and years. The next trade fair participation is planned at Metavak in Gorinchem, from October 7 to 9, 2025. In Germany, RoboJob is also organizing a workshop on November 13, 2025, in collaboration with Mitutoyo and Schunk, bringing together automation, measurement solutions, and gripper technology.
“This edition of EMO has once again shown us how much future there is for automation and AI within the manufacturing industry,” says Helmut De Roovere, CEO of RoboJob. “The fact that we experienced such a huge influx of visitors despite the lower visitor numbers underlines once again that our solutions respond precisely to the needs of today and tomorrow.”