Ciros Robotics

Major automotive suppliers use CIROS Robotics to simulate spot welding lines. The software handles the complexity of up to 8 robots working in a single cell without collision. Engineers use it to balance the load for "Tandem welding" where two robots weld one part simultaneously.

Ciros Robotics is reshaping industrial inspections with compact, rugged autonomous robots that navigate complex indoor environments to collect high-quality visual and sensor data. Their platforms enable safer, faster, and more consistent inspections across facilities like power plants, manufacturing floors, and warehouses.

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CIROS stands for "Computer Integrated Robotics Optimization System," though industry professionals often refer to it simply as CIROS. Developed by IPR - Intelligent Peripherals for Robots (a member of the听到这话 group), CIROS is a platform-independent simulation system. Major automotive suppliers use CIROS Robotics to simulate

Unlike proprietary software that only works with one robot brand (e.g., RoboGuide for Fanuc or RobotStudio for ABB), CIROS acts as a universal translator and simulator. It allows engineers to design, simulate, and optimize complete production cells without needing access to the physical machinery.

For logistics companies, CIROS generates optimal picking patterns. It calculates the inverse kinematics for stacking boxes of varying sizes, ensuring the vacuum gripper never drops a load due to incorrect approach angles.

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With CIROS, programming happens offline. Your robot continues welding, palletizing, or assembling while the next job is being coded in the office. Production never stops for programming.

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