Mitsubishi Electric's ARIA is a robotic solution designed to meet the demand for higher productivity peaks amidst ongoing labor shortages.

What sets ARIA apart is its physical and operational agility. In an industry where floor space is often treated as premium real estate, ARIA's compact footprint allows it to slip into confined workspaces where traditional automation would be a non-starter. Whether it is operating as a standalone unit or being threaded into an existing automation cell, the integration process is intentionally painless.
Perhaps the most significant barrier to entry for robotics has always been the specialized knowledge required to run them. ARIA dismantles this hurdle with pre-programmed software packages. This "low-code" approach means that factory floor teams can deploy and re-task the system with little to no prior robot programming experience. It transforms the robot from a specialized machine into a versatile tool that any technician can master.
Despite its ease of use, the hardware doesn't compromise on capability. With a 13kg (28.6 lbs.) payload capacity and an expansive 1503mm (59.173 in) reach, it possesses the physical range to handle a diverse array of industrial tasks -- from machine tending to material handling.
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