Realtime Robotics, a specialist in automated collision-free motion planning, control, and optimization, has announced the official debut of Resolver in the Japanese market, the company’s cloud-based solution that “dramatically accelerates” an organization’s design, programming, and commissioning of robotic workcells, while decreasing its time-to-market.
In addition, the company premiered new features and enhancements for Resolver at iREX 2025, streamlining the end-user experience and expanding the number and type of robot models that Resolver supports.
Realtime Robotics will be hosting a live, interactive demo of the solution and its integrations with Siemens Process Simulate and Visual Components in booth W4-61.
Peter Howard, CEO of Realtime Robotics, says: “There is a great deal of pressure on manufacturers to find a way to do more with less. They need to move faster, be more efficient, and more intelligent operationally in order to successfully compete on a global scale.
“Our Resolver solution empowers manufacturers to quickly adapt and evolve their facilities and processes to keep pace with the speed of innovation, making changes and bringing products to market faster than ever before. We’re excited for the Japanese market to see what Resolver can do.”
Realtime Robotics’ Resolver automates the most time- and labor-intensive parts of robotic workcell design. Since its launch earlier this year, Resolver has helped manufacturers speed up cycle times while decreasing the cost of deployment.
The true power of Resolver, however, lies in its ability to positively change the factory design experience by solving complex problems.
It has been engineered to have the flexibility to be applied to a variety of use cases, including the initial design and ongoing redesign of new robotic workcells and manufacturing lines, as well as handling multiple variants. With Resolver, an organization’s overall costs are reduced while efficiency is improved.
The new features announced today for Resolver include:
- Expanded support for Fanuc robots: Support for Fanuc robots has been enhanced in Resolver, including the ability to use start distance/end distance (SD/ED) for approach and retreat parameters. A new characterization model and improved usability for robots with joint limits has been added as well.
- Applying working limits: Resolver now gives users the option of applying working limits to both native robot joints and external joints. Previously, the solution would automatically apply the working limits to both native and external joints; now, the user experience is improved by enabling working limits to be applied to just the robot – not the tool at the end of the robot – reducing manual touch ups.
- Enhanced user interface: Resolver has improved the log in experience for end users, and now supports single-sign-on (SSO) options from Google and Microsoft. There is also an improved folder structure, making it easier to organize studies.
- Additional Visual Components support: Resolver has added support for Linear Statement types in Visual Components, making it even easier to use Resolver without having to leave the development environment you’re working in.
To see the interactive Resolver demo, visit iREX booth W4-61 throughout the event, which is taking place from December 3-6, 2025 in Tokyo.
