TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Techman Robot is showcasing its robotics technologies at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo, featuring models equipped with AI-powered systems, collaborative robots for production line inspection, and robotics solutions designed for logistics applications, CNA reported.
The biennial four-day event, running through Saturday, draws more than 600 exhibitors and is expected to attract around 14,000 visitors. The expo showcases automation and industrial robot manufacturing, service robots for the commercial sector, and robotics-related technologies, including AI, machine learning, and autonomous mobility.
Techman is presenting its AI-driven inspection system, which uses the Nvidia Omniverse platform to simulate and optimize robot motion control and vision algorithms before deployment. Nvidia Omniverse is a real-time 3D application platform built on advanced rendering technologies, enabling industrial digital twins, robotics development, and synthetic data generation.
The company said the inspection system can detect defects in real time as parts move along the production line, reducing inspection time by up to half. Designed for applications such as automotive components and server assembly parts, the system is aimed at meeting the high-quality standards of Japan’s automotive and precision manufacturing sectors, where the company hopes it will gain adoption.
Techman is also displaying its Auto AI Training solution, which can reduce the time required to deploy an AI-powered inspection system by up to 90%. The technology allows engineers to train and optimize robots’ vision models, speeding up production line adjustments. At the expo, the company is demonstrating the solution in a printer inspection system.
Also on display is the company’s Instant Cobot Ready solution, which supports a maximum payload of 35 kg and can perform continuous automated stacking, making it suitable for warehouse logistics and packaging.
In June, at the Automatica trade fair in Munich, the company showcased its TM6S collaborative robot, which features a 1.8-meter arm reach and a six kg payload. Equipped with vision-based positioning technology, it supports multi-angle welding. The solution is ideal for the automotive, metalworking, and machinery manufacturing sectors, the company added.




