Realtime Robotics Launches AI-Powered Visual Components and MELSOFT Gemini Integrations
Realtime Robotics introduces new integrations with Visual Components and MELSOFT Gemini, enhancing factory robotics with AI-driven 3D vision and simulation.
Realtime Robotics, the leader in automated collision-free motion planning, control, and optimization, has announced the release of two new direct integrations for Resolver, its cloud-based solution. These integrations are designed to accelerate the design and deployment of robotic workcells using Visual Components and Mitsubishi Electric's MELSOFT Gemini 3D manufacturing simulation software.
Resolver, Realtime Robotics' cloud-based optimization engine, automates the most time-consuming aspects of robotic workcell design, including path planning, task allocation, sequencing, and layout validation. Whether engineering a new production line or upgrading an existing robotic workcell, Resolver empowers users to achieve superhuman cycle times, resulting in faster builds, fewer errors, and validated designs in minutes.
Enhancing Robotic Workcell Design
Resolver’s powerful industrial AI enables robots to recognize and interact with unstructured, flexible, or complex environments. The longer Resolver runs, the more options it provides, shortening the cycle time until the desired outcome is reached. This advanced technology is already making waves in the industry, with two original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) citing Resolver in their requests for proposal, and others using it as part of their internal standard workflows.
Peter Howard, CEO of Realtime Robotics, commented, “Since launching Resolver commercially last month, we've seen momentum accelerate rapidly. Users are consistently experiencing 15 to 40% cycle time improvements, which is driving rapid adoption.”
Partnership with Visual Components
The new integration with Visual Components is a significant step in Realtime Robotics' strategy. Visual Components is known for its intuitive, collaborative 3D simulation and robot offline-programming tools, backed by a vast library of over 3,500 components and 1,600 robot models. When combined with Resolver, Visual Components can now handle cells of any complexity and size, and at remarkable speed.
To support customers tackling these ambitious projects, Realtime Robotics is offering a joint trial: get one month of Visual Components robot offline programming (OLP) software free when exploring the Resolver sandbox. To sign up for a free trial of Resolver, click [here]. To request the extended trial of Visual Components, click [here] and mention “Realtime Robotics” and “Resolver” in the “How We Can Help” section to receive the extended, four-week trial.
Integration with MELSOFT Gemini
The integration with Mitsubishi Electric's MELSOFT Gemini 3D manufacturing simulation software further expands Resolver’s capabilities. MELSOFT Gemini is widely used for simulating and optimizing manufacturing processes, making it a natural fit for Resolver’s advanced AI. This integration allows users to leverage Resolver’s optimization capabilities within their preferred simulation environment, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of their robotic workcells.
About Realtime Robotics
Realtime Robotics is the leader in automated collision-free motion planning, control, and optimization for industrial robots. The company's technology dramatically accelerates the design and deployment of robotic workcells by solving for cycle-time optimized motions, interlocks, multi-robot coordination, real-time object detection and reaction, and robot task allocation. For more information, visit the company’s website or follow them on X and LinkedIn.
Realtime will be showcasing these new Resolver integrations, along with a full, interactive demo of Resolver, at Automatica 2025, taking place from June 24-27, 2025 in Munich, Germany. Realtime can be found in Hall B6, booth 301.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Resolver by Realtime Robotics?
Resolver is a cloud-based optimization engine that automates the design and deployment of robotic workcells, handling tasks like path planning, task allocation, and layout validation.
How does Resolver improve cycle times?
Resolver uses advanced AI to optimize robot movements and coordination, leading to consistent 15 to 40% cycle time improvements.
What new integrations has Realtime Robotics announced?
Realtime Robotics has announced new integrations with Visual Components and Mitsubishi Electric's MELSOFT Gemini 3D manufacturing simulation software.
Where can I try Resolver?
You can sign up for a free trial of Resolver by visiting the Realtime Robotics website. Additionally, you can get a one-month free trial of Visual Components by mentioning “Realtime Robotics” and “Resolver” in the “How We Can Help” section on their website.
What is Visual Components?
Visual Components is a 3D simulation and robot offline-programming tool known for its intuitive interface and extensive library of components and robot models.