automatica 2025 – The Future of Robotics & AI in Motion
Image: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Captured in the innovation halls of automatica, Munich 2025
Where Code Meets Precision
At automatica 2025, robotic intelligence is no longer a distant vision – it’s a living process. From generative programming and AI-driven motion planning to photorealistic simulations using Gaussian Splatting, the fair showcased a new reality: machines that learn, optimize, and evolve – collaboratively, visually, and efficiently.
- Generative Robotics: AI supports autonomous behavior in dynamic environments.
- From Simulation to Operation: Real-time data cycles enable immediate feedback.
- Photorealistic Vision: Gaussian Splatting enhances training environments for robots.
Generative Programming Meets Robotics
Image: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Automated programming at the booth of leading manufacturers
XR as Interface to the Machine
Headsets and spatial interfaces made automation visible – and intuitive. Visitors walked through robot cells, operated virtual production lines, and experienced how Extended Reality makes human-machine collaboration safer and more efficient.
- Spatial Planning: Digital twins connect factory layouts with real-time behavior.
- Immersive Control: XR dashboards enable direct interaction with robots.
- Contextual Training: Operators learn tasks within photorealistic virtual twins.
XR in Industrial Robotics
Image: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Interactive control via Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest 3
Humans and Robots – Closer Than Ever
Robots are no longer confined behind fences. At automatica 2025, cobots moved freely and worked precisely and attentively side by side with humans – powered by edge AI, real-time sensing, and generative design frameworks.
- Edge AI Safety: Robots instantly respond to human movement.
- Intuitive Motion: Organic movements replace rigid programming.
- Shared Workflows: AI optimizes task distribution between human and machine.
Collaboration Between Human and Cobot
Image: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Live collaboration on the automatica stage
Simulation + Vision = Acceleration
With Gaussian Splatting and advanced real-time rendering, a new visual era of factory planning begins. Visitors witnessed robotics not only in action but also in precise simulation – accurate to the millimeter.
- AI Perception: Machines train in synthetic yet realistic environments.
- Real-Time Rendering: High-speed visualization of robotic processes.
- Efficiency Gains: Simulated workflows accelerate implementation.
Photorealistic Simulation with Gaussian Splatting
Image: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Real-time rendering demonstrated on a factory cell
Digital Engineering in Motion
automatica also showcased how mechanical systems evolve through virtual testing, AI-driven iteration, and co-creative workflows. The future of automation is agile, adaptive, and accelerated through digital design.
- Generative Co-Creation: Engineers and AI refine robotic concepts together.
- Iterative Engineering: Design cycles reduce errors and time to market.
- Virtual Verification: Systems are tested before hardware even exists.
Generative Design & Engineering
Image: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Intelligent visualization during development phase
Video Highlights from automatica 2025
This video captures the dynamics of change – where AI, XR, robotics, and design converge for the next industrial leap.
automatica 2025 – AI in Action
Video: © Ulrich Buckenlei | Trade fair tour focused on generative automation
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