The Laser World of Photonics 2025 exhibition in Munich showcased the latest advancements in robotics, photonics, and artificial intelligence, with 1,398 exhibitors from 41 countries and around 44,000 visitors in attendance. The event highlighted how these technologies are addressing labor shortages by automating routine tasks.
Delta robots, presented by Noida, excel in pick-and-place operations, offering high speed and precision for repetitive manufacturing and logistics tasks. These robots handle undesirable tasks, reducing costs and allowing workers to shift to more creative roles.
Discover Europe introduced the Next 10 robotic dishwasher, featuring the Winx 1000 controller that integrates APC and robot systems. This system automates the sorting and washing of trays in large dining settings, freeing staff from monotonous duties and alleviating labor shortages.
Pharmabotix unveiled a robot designed for assembling personalized auto-injectors, enhancing product quality and safety in medical device production. While robots handle repetitive tasks, humans still perform more complex operations.
The exhibition underscored the role of automation in relieving workers from tedious tasks, enabling them to engage in more meaningful and satisfying work.

