Major automotive suppliers use CIROS Robotics to simulate spot welding lines. The software handles the complexity of up to 8 robots working in a single cell without collision. Engineers use it to balance the load for "Tandem welding" where two robots weld one part simultaneously.
To understand why CIROS Robotics is so powerful, you must understand its three-layer architecture: .
To understand Ciros is to understand the "precision paradox." As products shrink—from medical stents to smartphone semiconductors—the margin for error vanishes. Traditional industrial robots, built for speed and payload, often lack the gentle, calibrated touch required for micro-manufacturing. This is the void that Ciros Robotics fills.
The question isn't whether robotics is the future—it is. The question is whether you want to program your robots in the dark (teach pendant) or with the lights on (simulation).
