
Aurotek Corporation has unveiled its first lights-out factory solution—an automated system that integrates robots from multiple brands and different types—and showcased it at Automation Taipei.
The solution is designed to enable factories to operate with minimal human intervention, addressing a gap in the humanoid robotics market where manufacturers need flexible, multi-vendor automation rather than single-brand setups.
What happened
Aurotek Corporation has unveiled its first lights-out factory solution, which integrates robots from multiple brands and form factors, and displayed it at Automation Taipei.
Why it matters
The solution addresses the gap in the humanoid robot market by enabling factories to operate unmanned ("lights-out"), which could reduce downtime and labor costs for manufacturers adopting robotic automation.
What to watch
The company is positioning itself to serve manufacturers seeking to deploy multiple robot types in a single integrated system, rather than relying on single-vendor solutions.
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Aurotek's entry into the lights-out factory market reflects a strategic focus on what the company calls "Physical AI"—integrating diverse robotic systems to automate manufacturing without human presence. By supporting multi-brand, multi-form-factor robots, Aurotek is positioning itself to capture demand from manufacturers who want flexibility rather than vendor lock-in. The showcase at Automation Taipei, a major regional robotics and automation event, signals the company's intent to establish itself in the Asia-Pacific market as a systems integrator capable of bridging different robotic platforms.
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