FANUC's AI-Powered Robots Shine at Tokyo Exhibition
FANUC Corporation unveiled its latest AI-powered robots at the 2025 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo. The Japanese giant, a pioneer in industrial automation since 1956, demonstrated models like the CRX series collaborative robots enhanced with real-time AI vision systems. These robots adapt on the fly to changing environments, picking and placing objects with precision even in cluttered workspaces.
The star of the show was the FANUC M-20iD/25, integrated with FANUC's iRVision and AI Path Transfer technology. This setup allows the robot to learn from minimal demonstrations, speeding up programming by up to 80 percent compared to traditional methods. Engineers watched as the arm navigated unpredictable tasks, such as sorting irregular parts on a conveyor belt, without missing a beat.
FANUC, which commands over 25 percent of the global industrial robot market, built its reputation on reliable, high-speed automation for automotive and electronics manufacturing. This new push into AI marks a shift, blending machine learning with their robust hardware to tackle more complex, human-like operations. Attendees buzzed about potential applications in small-batch production, where flexibility trumps sheer volume.
As robotics edges closer to everyday factories, FANUC's innovations promise to make automation smarter and more accessible. The exhibition highlighted how far we've come—robots no longer just repeat; they think and adjust.