Robots generate precision in assembly and inspection tasks

This Special Focus Issue explores how robots handle assembly and inspection applications across industries

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    May 20, 2026         

Robots generate precision in assembly and inspection tasks

Assembly and inspection tasks require high levels of precision and accuracy that robots can provide. Utilizing software to simulate these processes, in conjunction with sensors, cameras and vision systems that generate high-resolution images and data, allows automated systems to repeatedly perform these tasks with minimal human intervention.

Across industries, assembly and inspection, along with their associated tasks, are ripe for robotic automation.

In this Special Focus Issue, we’ll investigate the robot deployments in assembly and inspection tasks, the various form factors of these robots, along with the software and components that help this technology handle dangerous and repetitive tasks.

This Special Focus issue also serves as our kickoff to Automate 2026. Our product preview features over 60 hardware, software and component technologies that will be at the show in June. Follow Robotics 24/7 for all your Automate coverage before, during and after the event in Chicago.

In this Special Focus Issue: 

  • How GFT Technologies’ AI-powered assembly line robots detect and remove defective automotive parts
  • How KUKA’s assembly robot portfolio handles small and high payloads with precision
  • Automate 2026 product preview
  • ...And more
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