12-19-2023, 08:53 PM
I just wanted to make a post to share my appreciation for the RoboDK development, sales, and support team.
We started an integration company in January of 2021. As an integrator, we didn't want to "buy the kitchen sink" of all offline robot programming suites from OEM's, because we may be dealing with a FANUC today, a UR tomorrow, and an ABB the next day.
We purchased RoboDK sometime in mid-2021 and used it for a robotic milling application. With the help of online documentation and Jeremy's videos, we were able to export complex Fusion 360 milling paths into RoboDK, then generate robot programs for a FANUC application.
The industrial automation space is full of OEM's trying to mystify, gate-keep, and muddy the waters of their communication protocols, programming interfaces, etc. We are really grateful for the approach that RoboDK has taken and the excellent product and price-point that it's offered at.
V/R,
Adam
We started an integration company in January of 2021. As an integrator, we didn't want to "buy the kitchen sink" of all offline robot programming suites from OEM's, because we may be dealing with a FANUC today, a UR tomorrow, and an ABB the next day.
We purchased RoboDK sometime in mid-2021 and used it for a robotic milling application. With the help of online documentation and Jeremy's videos, we were able to export complex Fusion 360 milling paths into RoboDK, then generate robot programs for a FANUC application.
The industrial automation space is full of OEM's trying to mystify, gate-keep, and muddy the waters of their communication protocols, programming interfaces, etc. We are really grateful for the approach that RoboDK has taken and the excellent product and price-point that it's offered at.
V/R,
Adam