Arbor Technology Unveils Cutting-Edge Automation at Automate 2025
Hannover, Sunday, 27 April 2025.
At Automate 2025, Arbor Technology highlights breakthroughs in machine vision and autonomous mobile robots (AMR), underlining their commitment to next-gen industrial automation. Key innovations promise to enhance industrial workflows.
Advanced Edge Computing Solutions
Leading the showcase is ARBOR’s award-winning FPC-5211 edge computing platform, which recently secured the Best in Show award at Embedded World 2025 [1][2]. The platform specializes in real-time data processing and AI inference, particularly suited for machine vision and smart city applications. Complementing this advancement, the IEC-3714 system delivers an impressive 34 TOPS of AI performance, specifically designed for real-time video analytics and automated inspection processes [3].
Revolutionizing Mobile Robotics
ARBOR’s commitment to industrial automation is further demonstrated through their ARTS-1670 and SB-244-RPLU systems, engineered specifically for autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and automated guided vehicles (AGV) [1]. The ARES-1983H series, featuring a din-rail mounted design with customizable I/O capabilities, earned recognition as Product of the Year from Industrial Production Germany [2], highlighting its significance in industrial automation applications.
Smart Retail Innovation
In the retail sector, ARBOR has introduced the Ruby 10, a rugged mobile device launched on February 18, 2025 [2]. This device features advanced connectivity options including Wi-Fi 6E and 4G, along with hot-swappable batteries [1]. The system’s durability is evidenced by its IP65 certification and ability to withstand drops of up to 1.2 meters [6], making it ideal for demanding retail and logistics environments.
Future Developments
Stanley, General Manager of ARBOR Solution, emphasizes their forward-looking approach: ‘We are proud to return to Automate 2025 with a strong lineup of automation-focused solutions. Our innovations not only address the needs of traditional industrial applications but also support emerging technologies like AI and edge computing’ [1]. The company plans to unveil new Computer-on-Module solutions based on Intel’s Core Ultra and Arrow Lake platforms [6], further expanding their technological capabilities in the automation sector.