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Inrotech
Inrotech builds mobile autonomous welding robots for shipbuilding and heavy industry, spun out of welding-automation work at Odense Steel Shipyard. Its SensLogic technology combines computer vision and sensor-based scanning so the robots self-program: they identify weld seams and plan adaptive multipass welds on site without CAD files or manual robot programming. The product family spans the Inrotech-Classic, MicroTwin, Crawler and Vertigo units, which move to the workpiece inside existing production layouts. Deployed at US and European shipyards including Halter Marine for the US Coast Guard Polar Security Cutter program. Acquired by Lincoln Electric in June 2024 but continues to operate under its own brand from Odense.
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Inrotech-Classic
- Mobile self-programming welding robot that scans structures and generates weld paths without CAD files or manual programming
Crane-movable robot cell for welding large ship and steel structures using SensLogic sensor-based path generation
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Inrotech-Crawler
- Track-mounted crawler robot performing adaptive multipass welding on vertical and inclined surfaces
Crawler-based welding robot that climbs the workpiece and adapts weld passes to measured joint geometry
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Inrotech-MicroTwin
- Compact twin-torch mobile welding robot delivered to Halter Marine for US Coast Guard Polar Security Cutter construction
Small mobile welding unit for micro-panel and double-bottom sections in shipbuilding
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Inrotech-Vertigo
- Mobile welding robot for vertical welding tasks using the same self-programming SensLogic stack
Vertical-seam variant of Inrotech's mobile welding robot family
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