Automatica 2025: Comau unveils new cobot family, AMR family and welding gun

New products bring, smart, mobile and collaborative automation to new industries

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    June 27, 2025         

Automatica 2025: Comau unveils new cobot family, AMR family and welding gun

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Comau's robot family added new cobots, AMRs and welding guns at Automatica 2025 in Munich.

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Automatica 2025: Comau unveils new cobot family, AMR family and welding gun

Comau

Comau's robot family added new cobots, AMRs and welding guns at Automatica 2025 in Munich.

At Automatica 2025 in Munich, Comau is highlighting the strong synergies between human ingenuity and technological excellence. The company launched several new products designed to accelerate ease of use, increase quality and ensure sustainable productivity for companies of all sizes and industries.

Under its new motto ‘Next is Automated,’ Comau unveiled the MyCo family of six collaborative robots, MyMR family of Autonomous Mobile Vehicles and its patented N-WG modular welding gun.

New Comau products debut at Automatica

“As the demand for automation continues to rise, fueled by double-digit growth across diverse industries, Comau is increasingly focused on delivering high-performance products,” said Pietro Gorlier, CEO of Comau. “From collaborative to mobile robotics and welding solutions, the advanced technologies we are launching at Automatica 2025 reflect our commitment to make automation more effective, flexible and accessible for companies regardless of their size or sector.”

Comau said its new MyCo family of collaborative robots is designed for seamless interaction with humans in dynamic workspaces. With six lightweight models, featuring payloads from 3 kg to 15 kg, Comau said MyCo delivers a precise, reliable and cost-effective cobot for businesses of all sizes, regardless of their current degree of automation.

Comau also unveiled its new MyMR family of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), engineered to address the growing demands of modern intralogistics. Designed for manufacturing, warehousing and high-automation environments, Comau said the modular and scalable AMR platform features payloads of 300 kg, 500 kg, and 1,500 kg, and helps overcome key industry challenges such as labor shortages and material handling inefficiencies.

With intelligent fleet management, dynamic obstacle avoidance, and integration into existing lines, the company said its autonomous MyMR units adapt to layout changes without requiring fixed infrastructure.

Comau also demonstrated its approach to making automation increasingly simple, intuitive and accessible, extending to spot welding with the launch of its patented N-WG welding gun.

Engineered for flexibility and designed to meet the real-world challenges of modern manufacturing, N-WG is fully compatible with major robot brands and Comau said it represents a significant advancement in spot welding performance, sustainability and cost-efficiency. N-WG features a fast arm exchange and universal mounting options, which eliminate the need to halt production during tool changes and in doing so, help ensure continuous operation for maximum uptime.

Automatica attendees also have the opportunity to experience Comau’s MATE-XT and MATE-XB wearable exoskeletons. Designed to support the body during bending, lifting, overhead and repetitive tasks, the company said the MATE-XT and MATE-XB upper and lower-back exoskeletons are lightweight, highly breathable and engineered to perform even in extreme outdoor conditions, including corrosive marine environments.

Comau expands software offerings at Automatica

Comau’s new generation robot teach pendant, TPX, was also on display. TPX allows operators to program and control Comau robots without prior programming knowledge, delivering significant time and cost savings. It also features integrated 3D simulation and custom application support, helping optimize operations even in the most challenging environments.

Lastly Comau showed visitors how easy it is to use advanced automation - even with limited technical expertise - by hosting an integrated offering that combines Siemens’ SIMATIC Robot Library with the Comau Next Generation Programming Platform. The company said this offering makes it easier for companies using Siemens PLCs to enjoy easy compatibility with Comau robots, further reduces the complexity of automation deployment and eliminates the need for extensive technological investment or steep learning curves.

 

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