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Weiss Robotics is a robotics company founded 2008, based in Germany, developing 1 robot primarily in the Industrial Arm category.
Servo-electric grippers for sensitive components and Industry 4.0
Weiss Robotics develops servo-electric gripper modules and related modular gripping systems, including the IEG PLUS series and IEG PLUS 260-080, for handling sensitive electronic components and assemblies in industrial automation. Their products are positioned for Industry 4.0 and are sold through robotics ecosystem and distributor channels for applications such as ESD-compliant handling and precision gripping.
Company facts
- HQ
- Ludwigsburg, Germany
- Founded
- 2008 · 18 yrs
- Stage
- unknown
- Website
- www.weiss-robotics.com
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Press coverage
- WEISS ROBOTICS IEG PLUS 260-080 (ESD-compliant)
ABB Robotics
- Servoelektrisches Greifmodul IEG PLUS 260-080
Fraunhofer IPA
Active products by Weiss Robotics
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| 1 | ![]() | IEG PLUS 260-080 | Industrial Arm | BBB |
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