Ciros Robotics is reshaping industrial inspections with compact, rugged autonomous robots that navigate complex indoor environments to collect high-quality visual and sensor data. Their platforms enable safer, faster, and more consistent inspections across facilities like power plants, manufacturing floors, and warehouses.
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Even the best software fails without proper process. Here are the top three mistakes companies make with CIROS Robotics.
Pitfall 1: "Perfect Simulation, Failed Reality" The Problem: The simulation runs perfectly, but the real robot fails. Why? Often, it is due to real-world factors ignored in the simulation (e.g., cable drag, part tolerance variations). The Solution: Enable "Physics Mode" in CIROS. Model the cable sag. Use statistical tolerance analysis on your CAD models. Safety: Robots access hazardous or confined spaces, reducing
Pitfall 2: Forgetting the Post-Processor The Problem: The code looks great in CIROS, but the robot throws syntax errors. The Solution: Ensure you have the correct Post-Processor for your specific robot controller software version (e.g., KRC4 vs. KRC5 for KUKA). Update your post-processors annually.
Pitfall 3: Over-Simulation The Problem: Engineers spend 3 weeks perfectly simulating a 2-day job. The Solution: CIROS follows the 80/20 rule. Simulate the critical path (collision zones, reach limits) but let simple pick-and-place operations be taught manually. Don't let simulation become the bottleneck.
A high-fidelity, Unity/Unreal-backed simulation environment designed for "Sim-to-Real" transfer.
For logistics companies, CIROS generates optimal picking patterns. It calculates the inverse kinematics for stacking boxes of varying sizes, ensuring the vacuum gripper never drops a load due to incorrect approach angles. Typical use cases:
Founded as an independent entity specializing in robotic integration, CIROS Robotics built a reputation for technical competence in high-precision environments.
A pivotal moment in the company's history occurred in July 2022, when CIROS Robotics was acquired by C.R. Service S.r.l., a leading Italian company specializing in the maintenance, repair, and trading of industrial robots and automation components. Following this acquisition, CIROS Robotics became the "Systems Integration" arm of the broader C.R. Group. This merger allowed CIROS to leverage a vast inventory of spare parts and specialized repair capabilities, offering clients a more robust lifecycle management service.
In CNC machining, robots must load and unload heavy billets. CIROS simulates the weight and inertia, ensuring the robot doesn't exceed torque limits during high-speed insertion.
Subject: Overview of CIROS Robotics S.r.l. Industry: Industrial Automation and Robotics Headquarters: Cinisello Balsamo, Milan, Italy Status: Active (Subsidiary of the C.R. Group)
CIROS requires a professional workstation. Minimum specs:
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