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automotiveJuly 3, 2026
Productive Robotics Brings Zero-Programming Automation to ASEAN
Discover how zero-programming automation can transform manufacturing in ASEAN, making it easier and more efficient.
Revolutionizing Manufacturing with Zero-Programming Automation in ASEAN \\[10pt] As the manufacturing landscape in Southeast Asia continues to evolve, companies are increasingly turning to automation to stay competitive. At the upcoming International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2026, Productive Robotics is set to showcase its innovative zero-programming end-to-end automation solutions, which could be a game-changer for factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. \\[10pt] ### Addressing Key Challenges in ASEAN \\[10pt] The region's manufacturing sector faces several challenges, including acute labor shortages, rising costs, and global competition. These issues are particularly pronounced in countries like Thailand and Vietnam, where rapid industrialization has outpaced the availability of skilled labor. Productive Robotics' 7-axis OB7 collaborative robots offer a solution by providing plug-and-play automation that requires no programming. This makes it easier for manufacturers to integrate these robots into their existing operations, whether they are working with new or legacy equipment. \\[10pt] In Indonesia and Malaysia, where there is a growing emphasis on improving production quality and efficiency, the OB7's capabilities are especially relevant. These robots can handle a wide range of tasks, from machine tending and assembly to welding and quality testing. The extra joint in the 7-axis arm provides human-like dexterity, allowing the robot to maneuver around obstacles without the need for additional setups. This flexibility is crucial for factories looking to automate processes that require high precision and adaptability. \\[10pt] ### Practical Applications and Benefits \\[10pt] At IMTS 2026, Productive Robotics will demonstrate its end-to-end robotic automation in two booths. Booth #339186 in the south building will focus on automating metal removal processes, while Booth #237138 in the north building will highlight abrasive machining, sawing, and finishing, with a special emphasis on gear production. The company's in-house gear production facility and fully enclosed deburring cell will be on display, showcasing how these technologies can be applied to both new and legacy machines. \\[10pt] One of the key features of the OB7 and Blaze series is their proprietary user interface, which allows operators with no engineering or robotics experience to teach the robot a task simply by moving the arm. The robot records the steps and is ready to perform in minutes. This user-friendly approach not only reduces the learning curve but also ensures that the robots can be quickly deployed and reprogrammed as needed. \\[10pt] Additionally, Productive Robotics will demonstrate its new automated vision inspection system, which can help factories improve quality control. Visitors will also see automated MIG welding on the LF welding table and laser welding with the Max mobile system. Last year, the company introduced the Blaze and Blaze Max robots, equipped with the new Miller OptX laser welder and a 7-axis plasma cutting system. These advanced technologies can significantly enhance the productivity and precision of manufacturing processes. \\[10pt] ### Conclusion and Takeaway \\[10pt] For factory buyers in ASEAN, the introduction of zero-programming automation represents a significant opportunity to boost production, reduce costs, and maintain supply chain stability. By leveraging the capabilities of Productive Robotics' 7-axis collaborative robots, manufacturers can address labor shortages, improve quality, and increase efficiency. Whether you are in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, or Malaysia, these innovative solutions can help your factory stay competitive in the global market. \\[10pt] To learn more about Productive Robotics and their automation solutions, visit [www.productiverobotics.com](http://www.productiverobotics.com) or call (805) 244-9300.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Manufacturing Tomorrow, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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