ASPINA (Shinano Kenshi Co., Ltd., Headquarters: Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, Representative Director and President: Yukihiro Kaneko, hereinafter "ASPINA") will exhibit at "ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026" from June 11 (Thursday) to June 13 (Saturday).
Focusing on the keywords "automation" and "labor-saving," ASPINA will showcase automated guided robots (AMRs) for manufacturing sites, as well as electric robot hands for collaborative robots, proposing solutions for specific challenges in manufacturing. We invite you to visit the ASPINA booth at this opportunity.
Exhibited Products:
Automated Mobile Robot for Manufacturing Sites 'AspinaAMR'
This is a domestic AMR for in-factory transport that works alongside operators in manufacturing sites. It offers easy introduction for small starts and flexible expandability, automatically navigating paths and avoiding people and obstacles. With a body width of 60cm, it has excellent maneuverability and can travel through narrow aisles, eliminating the need for layout changes on site. Operation is easy, such as giving destination instructions via QR codes, contributing to solving serious labor shortages in manufacturing sites by automating inter-line transport of parts and transport of finished products.
At this exhibition, 'AspinaAMR100/85L' and 'AspinaAMR300' will be demonstrated in collaboration with equipment, performing loading/unloading and transport of goods.
'AspinaAMR100' is an automated mobile robot with a payload capacity of 100kg that works alongside operators in manufacturing sites. It is an optimal model for those who want to introduce AMRs with a small start, offered as a standard package including the AMR unit and operating software.
'AspinaAMR85L' is equipped with a lift function, allowing the AMR to automatically pick up transported items, further advancing automation (payload capacity is 85kg).
'AspinaAMR300' is an automated mobile robot for manufacturing sites with a payload capacity of 300kg.
It can easily automate the transport of heavy parts over 100kg, which would be difficult for people to carry with hand trucks. Despite the increased payload capacity, the minimum aisle width it can travel is 80cm, the same narrowness as 'AspinaAMR100'.
Learn more about 'AspinaAMR'
'ASPINA Electric Robot Hand' for Collaborative Robots
This is an end-effector (gripper) for collaborative robots that grips "firmly and gently" like a human hand.
Equipped with an auto-grip function that automatically adjusts to grip workpieces of different shapes and hardness, it allows a single robot to pick and place multiple types of workpieces, making it ideal for manufacturing sites with high-mix, low-volume production.
We offer a 3-jaw model for round workpieces and a 2-jaw model for square workpieces, contributing to solving serious labor shortages in manufacturing sites through "automation" and "labor-saving" of picking operations.
Learn more about 'Electric Robot Hand'
'ASPINA Thin Electric Wheel' for AMR/AGV/Electric Assist Carts
This is an optimal drive unit for those considering in-house production of AMRs or AGVs, or electrifying hand trucks.
With a lineup of outputs from 80W to 400W and tire diameters from φ150 to φ200, it supports everything from electrifying hand trucks to transporting heavy loads of 1 ton class.
Brakes, encoders, and drivers (compatible with safety standard JIS D6802) can be combined and customized by model, contributing to solving challenges such as labor shortages and an aging workforce through "automation" and "labor-saving" of robots and transport equipment.
At this exhibition, we will feature a collaborative demonstration of Yuasa Co., Ltd.'s electric assist unit "tascal," which adopts the 'ASPINA Thin Electric Wheel' CAIW-80BA.
Learn more about 'Thin Electric Wheel'
Frameless Motor 'TQ-RoboDrive'
This motor has a frameless structure that can be built into devices such as robot joints.
Manufactured by German company TQ, the 'TQ-RoboDrive' frameless motor achieves high dynamic performance while offering excellent torque density, ultra-low loss, and high heat dissipation.
It is ideal for engineers challenging the "limits of performance" in highly technical fields such as robotics, medical, aerospace, and optics, contributing to the miniaturization, weight reduction, and increased design freedom of robots and devices.
Learn more about 'Frameless Motor'
Exhibition Overview
Exhibition Name ROBOT TECHNOLOGY JAPAN 2026
Dates June 11 (Thursday) - June 13 (Saturday), 2026, 10:00 - 17:00
Venue Aichi Sky Expo (Aichi International Exhibition Center)
Booth Booth Number: E10 (Exhibition Hall E)
Admission Free for pre-registered visitors, international visitors, and students.
FACT BOX
- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Event
- Products / services: AspinaAMR / AspinaAMR100