Spatial Corp., Kawasaki Heavy Industries Partner on Robot Programming Tool

Spatial Corp. and Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. are collaborating to utilize Spatial Software Development Kits (SDKs) in creating neoROSET, Kawasaki’s offline robot programming tool.

Broomfield-based Spatial Corp., a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes, specializes in 3D software development toolkits designed for technical and engineering applications.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. has used the technological capabilities of Spatial’s SDKs to develop neoROSET, aimed at simplifying and optimizing the assessment and construction of robotic systems. The key Spatial SDKs employed in neoROSET include CGM Modeler, 3D InterOp, HOOPS Visualize and AGM.

“By collaborating with Spatial to leverage cutting-edge component technology into neoROSET, Kawasaki Heavy Industries delivers transformative capabilities, helping manufacturers achieve efficiency and precision in their robotic system operations,” said Masayuki Watanabe, senior staff officer, Technical Planning Department Technology Group, Robot Business Division Precision Machinery & Robot Company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. has built upon decades of offline robot programming expertise to enhance neoROSET’s operability and performance, allowing for quicker verification of robot implementation while maintaining on-site operations. This software streamlines workflows, reduces labor hours and improves quality throughout the lifecycle of industrial robot deployment—from design and evaluation to ongoing operation and maintenance.

“Through our collaboration with Kawasaki Heavy Industries, we provided not only our robust and integrated SDK component technology but also our expertise and operational support. Spatial’s unique combination of advanced technologies and deep expertise sets us apart,” said Frederic Jacqmin, vice president, worldwide sales and business development, Spatial.

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