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Automation should be understandable

Robot Factory Labs designs robotic cells that operators can trust and maintenance teams can service. We avoid unnecessary complexity and document every electrical, pneumatic, and software decision before shipment.

Our typical customers are growing manufacturers with one or two painful bottlenecks: a machine that waits for loading, an inspection step that slows the line, or a packaging station that depends on repetitive manual work.

Each engagement includes discovery, concept review, risk assessment, factory acceptance testing, installation support, and post-launch tuning. The same team that designs the system stays involved until the cell is stable in production.

We are based in Japan and support projects across East Asia and remote engineering reviews for overseas customers.

Capabilities

What we bring to a project

Fixture-first design

Reliable automation starts with part presentation. We design trays, nests, guides, and poka-yoke details before robot code is written.

Vision and verification

Camera checks, barcode reads, measurement logic, and reject tracking are built into the cell when quality data matters.

Serviceable controls

PLC logic, HMI screens, backups, and alarms are structured so plant technicians can diagnose normal issues without calling an integrator first.

People behind the systems

A small, senior team

Maya Tanaka

Mechanical lead with a background in precision assembly fixtures and operator-safe machine guarding.

Daniel Park

Controls engineer specializing in robot motion, PLC integration, and readable diagnostic screens.

Elena Ruiz

Applications engineer focused on cycle-time studies, acceptance testing, and customer training.