Automate 2025: AMRs, cobots, robot arms, components sensors and more on display

Preview over 30 products in this photo gallery

By Tim Culverhouse    April 23, 2025         

Automate 2025: AMRs, cobots, robot arms, components sensors and more on display

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Automate 2025 attendees will see a host of robotic and automation technologies at the trade show, taking place May 12-15 in Detroit's Huntington Place.

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Automate 2025: AMRs, cobots, robot arms, components sensors and more on display

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Automate 2025 attendees will see a host of robotic and automation technologies at the trade show, taking place May 12-15 in Detroit's Huntington Place.

Automate 2025 will be held May 12-15 at Detroit’s Huntington Place.

The conference, hosted by A3, will feature over 800 exhibitors showcasing the latest in robotics, automation, vision systems, AI, motion control and more.

Robotics 24/7 collected over 30 robotic hardware and software products that attendees can see on display at Automate 2025, ranging from robot arms, cobots and AMRs, to sensors, components and other technologies. Click through the photo gallery to prepare for the show and learn more about this sample what will be in Detroit.

Also, download our latest Special Focus Issue, Pick-and-place robots take on lifting applications, that features an in-depth look at various picking, packaging, palletizing and manufacturing robots in use across industries, and this Automate Product Preview section.

Editor's Note: Donald Halsing also contributed to this report.

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