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automotiveJune 27, 2026

Kawasaki Robotics Unveils Cutting-Edge AI and Automation at Automate 2026

Kawasaki Robotics showcased advanced automation technologies, including an 8-axis robot for Physical AI, at Automate 2026 in Chicago.

Kawasaki Robotics Leads the Way in Advanced Automation Technologies at Automate 2026 \\[![Kawasaki's latest innovations included the patented Pulseboard inspection technology.](https://example.com/image.jpg)](https://example.com) \\[![The RL030N robot is the industry’s first 8-axis robot designed specifically for Physical AI applications.](https://example.com/image2.jpg)](https://example.com) \\[![The MXP360L industrial robot handled a Kawasaki Z125S motorcycle on a Rollon RTU linear axis.](https://example.com/image3.jpg)](https://example.com) \\\nAt Automate 2026 in Chicago, Kawasaki Robotics unveiled a suite of advanced automation technologies, setting a new standard for the future of industrial robotics. The company's showcase included the debut of the RL030N, an 8-axis robot designed for Physical AI applications, along with other innovative solutions like the Pulseboard inspection technology and new industrial robots. These advancements are poised to transform manufacturing processes across Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. \\\n### The RL030N: A Game-Changer for Physical AI Applications \\\nThe RL030N, the industry's first 8-axis robot, is a significant leap forward in the realm of Physical AI. Unlike traditional six-axis robots, the RL030N offers enhanced dexterity and flexibility, making it ideal for tasks that require adaptive motion, obstacle avoidance, and complex motion planning. This robot is powered by Kawasaki's open KRNX real-time control API, allowing seamless integration with external AI software, ROS environments, and third-party orchestration systems. For factories in ASEAN, this means greater efficiency and adaptability in dynamic and confined environments, such as automotive assembly lines and electronics manufacturing. \\\n### Pulseboard Technology: Revolutionizing Weld Inspection \\\nKawasaki Robotics also introduced its patented Pulseboard technology, which was demonstrated in a live robotic weld inspection system developed in collaboration with Fives DyAG. This system combines a Kawasaki RS013N robot, a laser 3D profile camera, and high-speed motion synchronization technology to improve inspection performance for complex weld geometries and curved surfaces. The Pulseboard continuously synchronizes image acquisition with the robot's tool-tip displacement, enabling high-resolution imaging during acceleration and deceleration. This results in up to 10 times faster weld inspection, improved defect localization, and reduced setup requirements. For ASEAN manufacturers, this translates to higher quality control and increased production efficiency. \\\n### New Industrial Robots: Enhancing Manufacturing Capabilities \\\nKawasaki Robotics also debuted two new industrial robots: the BA013L and the MXP360L. The BA013L, a 13 kg arc welding robot, is designed for high-performance welding applications and features a 50 mm hollow wrist for internal cable routing, reducing cable wear and improving accessibility. The MXP360L, with a 360 kg payload capacity, is ideal for heavy-duty material handling and was demonstrated handling a Kawasaki Z125S motorcycle on a Rollon RTU linear axis. These robots are set to enhance the capabilities of ASEAN factories, providing robust and reliable solutions for demanding production environments. \\\n### Closing Thoughts \\\nKawasaki Robotics' latest innovations at Automate 2026 highlight the company's commitment to advancing the field of industrial automation. For factory buyers in ASEAN, these technologies offer a significant opportunity to boost productivity, improve quality control, and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market. By integrating these cutting-edge solutions, manufacturers can achieve greater efficiency and flexibility, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the industry.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Robotics & Automation News, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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