Epson will showcase its new GX-C SCARA series, RC+ 8.0 software, and SafeSense technology.
Epson Robots will be demonstrating its lineup of high-performance SCARA, 6-axis and automation solutions at Automate 2025, North America’s largest robotics and automation tradeshow, on May 12-15, 2025 in booth #2818.
Epson will be highlighting the new GX-C Series, the latest addition to its top-tier SCARA lineup, alongside RC+ 8.0, the latest version of its easy-to-use software development platform, and SafeSense technology, which enables safe human-robot interaction, with proper risk assessment without physical safety barriers.
Designed for industries from medical device manufacturing and packaging to electronics and consumer tech, Epson robots deliver speed, precision and safety to solve diverse automation challenges – continually expanding the possibilities of industrial automation with superior performance.
Attendees will have opportunities to attend educational presentations, consult with Epson’s expert application and service teams and explore both open base and enclosed demos that highlight Epson’s versatility across different industries and workflows.
- Open Base Design Demos
- CX12XL – 6-Axis robot features multiple arm configurations and a 1,200 mm reach. This demo will showcase the scanning of large components to generate 3D images, highlighting precision, reach and standard versus SafeSense worker interaction.
- LS20B – Designed for heavy payloads and high-inertia tasks, with reaches of 800 mm and 1,000 mm and payloads up to 20 kg. The demo will feature speed under full payload with an interactive “tool and box” challenge for attendees.
- N6 – Compact 6-Axis robot with folding arm technology for shorter cycle times and a reach of 850 mm and 1,000 mm. This demo will show efficient part transfers between slots in a standing cubicle.
- Enclosed Demos
- GX8 – SCARA robot offers high throughput, smooth motion control and heavy payloads with advanced GYROPLUS vibration reduction technology. With multiple arm configurations and a 450-650 mm reach, the demo will feature a stacking challenge – human versus robot – with prizes for winners.
- VT6L with IF380 – All-in-One 6-Axis robot with a 900 mm reach and payload of up to 6kg – with a space-saving, built-in controller – can run on 110 or 200V or as a DC-powered mobile version. This pick-and-place demo will involve dice placement with optional user interaction to choose orientation.
For more information, visit epsonrobots.com.