Realtime Robotics has officially launched its cloud-based solution, Resolver, in the Japanese market during the iREX 2025 event in Tokyo. This platform is designed to significantly expedite the design, programming, and commissioning of robotic workcells, offering manufacturers a way to enhance efficiency and reduce time-to-market.
The company showcased new features and enhancements for Resolver, which aim to streamline the user experience and broaden the range of robot models supported. Attendees at the event can see a live demonstration of Resolver’s capabilities, including its integration with Siemens Process Simulate and Visual Components, at booth W4-61.
Peter Howard, CEO of Realtime Robotics, emphasized the increasing pressure on manufacturers to optimize operations. “There is a great deal of pressure on manufacturers to find a way to do more with less. They need to move faster, be more efficient, and more intelligent operationally in order to successfully compete on a global scale,” he stated.
Resolver automates many of the labor-intensive aspects of designing robotic workcells. Launched earlier this year, the platform has already enabled manufacturers to accelerate their cycle times and lower deployment costs. Its real strength lies in transforming the factory design process by addressing complex challenges with agility.
The platform is adaptable for various applications, including the initial design and continuous redesign of robotic workcells and manufacturing lines, while also managing multiple product variants. This flexibility allows organizations to reduce overall costs while improving operational efficiency.
New features announced during the launch include enhanced user interface improvements and expanded robot model compatibility, further positioning Resolver as a comprehensive solution for manufacturers looking to innovate.
Manufacturers interested in seeing the interactive Resolver demo can visit the iREX booth W4-61 throughout the event, which runs from December 3-6, 2025. This launch marks a significant step for Realtime Robotics as it seeks to empower Japanese manufacturers with advanced automation solutions.