Robotics 24/7    RAC2026    The Robotics Applications Conference

The Robotics Applications Conference from Robotics 24/7.
Save the date! September 16, 2026

2026 Sessions include:

Software
(WCS, WES, WMS)

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Warehouse automation involves significant hardware. Software systems, such as WCS, WES and WMS manage the hardware to ensure best practices are followed and that robots are in their required locations. Learn more about software platforms in the warehouse during this session.

Warehouse
Orchestration

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Not seeing enough value from your robotic systems? The challenge may lie in coordination. Explore how to align hardware, software and human agents into a synchronized network that delivers real ROI. Learn more about orchestration and data analysis during this session.

Autonomous Magnetic
Platforms (AMP)

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AGVs use wires, sensors and magnetic strips to travel down fixed paths in warehouses. These tools can monitor the efficiency of your automation systems and identify bottlenecks in IoT systems. Learn more about autonomous magnetic platforms and their use cases during this session.

AI-Enhanced Virtual Twins
for Automotive Production Lines

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This session explores how virtual twins of automotive production lines are evolving with the integration of artificial intelligence. Built on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, these digital models enable a connected, data-driven approach to designing and validating robotic manufacturing systems. Attendees will discover how AI enhances capabilities such as robot path planning, system optimization, and real-time visualization, supporting more efficient, consistent, and intelligent production processes.

Mobile
Robots

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Mobile robot efficiency depends on uptime. WiBotic's systems work with any battery on any robot using reliable charging hardware and fleet energy management software to maximize robot productivity.

Cobots/
Collaborative Robotics

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This session will examine the hardware and software elements associated with cobots, and how technological advancements will further define collaborative robots and their role in the human-cobot relationship.




More sessions to come.