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Reis Robotics Inc.
Reis Robotics Inc.
Type private (Subsidiary of Reis Robotics GmbH&Co.KG)
Industry Automation
Founded 1957 in Germany
Headquarters Obernburg, Bavaria, Germany
Products Industrial robots and software solutions
Sales Offices USA Elgin, IL & Valencia, CA
Website www.reisrobotics.com

General Information

Reis Robotics is a leading technology company for robotics and system integration. Their robotic automation solutions are used by all major application fields such as solar energy, foundry and welding. The Reis Robotics group comprises three German subsidiaries and eight international subsidiaries as well as representative agencies in many countries.[1] Reis Robotics USA has two locations, the headquarter in Elgin, IL and the west coast technical center in Valencia, CA.

Reis Robotics was founded in 1957 in Obernburg, Bavaria, Germany by Walter Reis as a tool maker. Today they are market leader for robotic automation systems.

History

  • 1957: The Company is founded by Walter Reis
  • 1961: Hydraulic presses are developed
  • 1967: Construction of the first trimming press
  • 1973: Beginning of developing industrial robots
  • 1979: Reis Robotics expands to the USA
  • 1980: The first robots used in industry
  • 1983: Development the company's own robot controller - ROBOTstar
  • 1986: Realization of complete turnkey automation systems
  • 1995: First test with service robots
  • 2004: Entry into the photovoltaic industry

System Information

In addition to robots and peripheral modules Reis Robotics produces spotting and trimming presses as well as trimming tools. Furthermore the company makes full turnkey solutions for photovoltaics. Reis Robotics is dedicated to green energy and technology. [2]


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References

  • most of the content of this article comes from the German-language Wikipedia article [[1]]

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