Rostec Group has launched serial production of the "Cybermodule TechX" robotic complex, developed by engineers at RT-Center Engineering (part of RT-Techpriemka). The solution is designed to automate the loading and unloading of workpieces on CNC lathes and milling machines, which will allow enterprises to increase productivity by 2–4 times and reduce dependence on manual labor.
The complex is a modular robotic cell capable of serving from 4 to 8 machines simultaneously. Key features include:
- Handling workpieces weighing from 0.05 to 60 kg – suitable for both small parts and large elements.
- Flexible integration – compatible with machine vision systems and other intelligent modules.
- Rapid deployment – installation takes 5–10 business days, accelerating production modernization.
- Reduced scrap rate – automation minimizes errors associated with human factors.
Cybermodule TechX is a domestic technological development aimed at implementing priority tasks within the framework of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On National Development Goals of the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2030 and for the Future up to 2036." The main components of the robotic complex are produced in Russia. The introduction of such robotic solutions strengthens the competitiveness of Russian enterprises and ensures the formation of a modern industrial base. Automation of routine operations increases productivity, helps reduce costs, and minimizes the dependence of production on the human factor.
This solution can enable small and medium-sized businesses to introduce phased automation without large costs. For large-scale production, it can increase the speed of workpiece processing and reallocate personnel to more complex tasks. The first deliveries are already planned for the aviation, automotive, and defense industries.
The first public demonstration of "Cybermodule TechX" will take place at the "Metalworking-2025" exhibition (May 26–29, Expocentre Fairgrounds).
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