From April 8 to 10, we participated in a new edition of Advanced Factories, the benchmark event for automation, robotics, and digital transformation in industry, held at Fira de Barcelona.
This year, it brought together over 30,000 professionals and more than 400 experts, focusing on greentech technologies for the decarbonization of the industrial sector.
For us, it was an excellent opportunity to showcase one of our latest integrations and continue building key alliances within the tech ecosystem.

The versatility of our robot Compy, in this case,
together with JAKA’s collaborative MiniCobo arm.
A Collaborative and Mobile Robotics Solution Designed for Education
On this occasion, we were inside the stand of JAKA Robotics, a leading company in collaborative robotic arms.
There we presented a very special integration: our educational mobile robot Compy together with JAKA’s collaborative MiniCobo arm. The result is a compact, versatile, and affordable solution for picking tasks in educational environments.
This combination provides educational centers with a teaching tool that brings students closer to this field in a practical way.
Additionally, it allows the simulation of real scenarios for handling and internal logistics, thus facilitating the understanding of key concepts in industrial automation.
Connecting with the National Robotics Ecosystem
As members of the Spanish Robotics Association (AER), we also attended their general assembly held on Wednesday, April 9, at the association’s institutional stand.
This annual meeting is always a strategic space for knowledge exchange, fostering sector collaboration, and identifying new synergies within the Spanish technology environment.
We especially value these encounters because they reinforce our presence within the national industrial fabric and allow us to stay aligned with its key players.
Active Presence Throughout the Event
Our commercial and executive team had an active role throughout the fair: Aitor Fernández was present on Tuesday the 8th, while Rodrigo Randulfe and José Manuel González attended on the 9th and 10th.
Their presence allowed us to engage with numerous visitors interested in our solutions, share our technological vision, and explore collaboration opportunities with integrators, educational centers, and industry companies.
Education and Technology: A Key Tandem for the Industrial Future
We firmly believe in the importance of bringing robotics into classrooms. That is why our commitment to technological education is not anecdotal but a strategic line of work.
Integrations like Compy with MiniCobo aim precisely at this: democratizing access to mobile and collaborative robotics, thereby preparing future generations to lead the industry of tomorrow.