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AI-powered robot automates Serrano ham labeling for the first time

July 9, 2026 by Sam Francis

Until recently, labeling Serrano hams, which is a must because it determines their progression through different aging and drying processes, was a laborious task. Since a robot could not detect the bones in the ham, human involvement was indispensable.

Now, a Spanish systems integrator has developed an AI-based robotic system capable of performing this task. The labels – up to 900 per hour – are injected by a Stäubli SCARA robot designed for hygiene-sensitive applications in the food industry.

It takes 10 to 18 months of drying and ripening for a delicious Spanish Serrano ham to be ready for consumption, and this process consists of several steps. A medium-sized Serrano producer can process more than 5,000 hams per day, so labeling them with the week, year, and batch number is a small but crucial step early in the process. [Read more…] about AI-powered robot automates Serrano ham labeling for the first time

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, food automation, Food industry, food robotics, industrial automation, machine vision, manufacturing, Meat processing, robotics, scara robots, Serrano ham, staubli, Timpolot, traceability

Appetronix acquires Cibotica to expand robotic foodservice automation beyond pizza

June 4, 2026 by Sam Francis

Appetronix, a developer of robotic kitchen systems, has acquired food robotics company Cibotica in a move aimed at expanding its automation platform into additional food categories beyond pizza. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The acquisition brings Cibotica’s automated ingredient dispensing and portioning technology into the Appetronix portfolio, including the company’s Remy robotic bowl and salad assembly system.

Appetronix says the technology will help accelerate the development of robotic kitchen concepts for a wider range of cuisines and foodservice applications. [Read more…] about Appetronix acquires Cibotica to expand robotic foodservice automation beyond pizza

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: AI in foodservice, appetronix, automation news, autonomous kitchens, Cibotica, donatos, food automation, food robotics, food technology, foodservice automation, hospitality automation, ingredient dispensing, kitchen automation, kitchen robots, MOTO Pizza, QSR automation, quick service restaurants, restaurant automation, restaurant technology, robotic food preparation, robotic kitchens, robotic pizza kitchens, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

The Hidden Ingredient Layer Behind Automated Food Processing

April 28, 2026 by David Edwards

Food factories love visible progress. A new robot arm. A cleaner packaging cell. A faster conveyor. A vision system that spots defects before a human operator would even notice them.

But a surprising amount of automation performance is decided before any of that equipment touches the product.

It starts in the mix tank, the formulation room, the chilling step, the coating drum, the dough sheet, the marinade, the binder, the stabilizer, and the moisture level. The boring stuff, basically. The stuff that doesn’t photograph well at trade shows. [Read more…] about The Hidden Ingredient Layer Behind Automated Food Processing

Filed Under: Engineering, Factories, Manufacturing Tagged With: automation efficiency, automation news, food automation, food manufacturing technology, food processing automation, industrial robotics, manufacturing automation, production line optimization, quality control automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in food industry, robotics news, smart factories, supply chain efficiency

Snack sector shifts drive rethink of end-of-line automation strategies

April 16, 2026 by David Edwards

The global snack industry is undergoing a structural shift that is forcing manufacturers to rethink how production lines are designed, particularly at the end-of-line stage where packaging and case handling take place.

While the sector continues to grow, industry observers say the more significant change lies in the increasing complexity of production. A proliferation of product formats – from single-serve packs to multipacks and e-commerce-ready cartons – is driving a sharp rise in SKU counts, placing new demands on manufacturing systems.

Production environments that were once optimized for long, stable runs are now required to handle near-continuous changeovers. [Read more…] about Snack sector shifts drive rethink of end-of-line automation strategies

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: automation news, case sealing, end-of-line automation, food automation, food production, industrial automation, manufacturing trends, packaging automation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, secondary packaging, SKU complexity, snack manufacturing, supply chain

Festo unveils new adaptive gripper for ‘faster, gentler and more hygienic picking’

March 26, 2026 by Sam Francis

Festo has introduced the HPSX Universal Adaptive Gripper, a pneumatic soft gripper engineered to improve speed, hygiene and flexibility in demanding food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics applications.

Combining robust design, food-safe materials and adaptive silicone fingers, the HPSX directly addresses long-standing automation challenges where rapid, precise and gentle product handling is essential.

Peter Potters, product manager at Festo, says: “In developing the HPSX, we refined the gripper’s shape, dimensions and internal geometry to maximise gripping force while minimising air volume. [Read more…] about Festo unveils new adaptive gripper for ‘faster, gentler and more hygienic picking’

Filed Under: Components, Engineering Tagged With: adaptive gripper, automation news, end-of-arm tooling, FDA compliant materials, festo, food automation, high speed picking, hygienic robotics, industrial automation components, IP69K, manufacturing automation, packaging automation, pharmaceutical automation, pneumatic gripper, robotic gripper, robotic picking, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, soft gripper

New robotic solution from Fizyr and Yaskawa targets food and life sciences

June 17, 2025 by Sam Francis

Fizyr and Yaskawa Europe has delivered a new automated hygienic handling solution for the food and life sciences industries.

The system utilizes Yaskawa’s new HD-series robots, Fizyr Panoptic vision AI, a binpick food cell from Van Wees Waalwijk, and programming support from Alpha Robotica.

The initial installation is for a salad production company, where two HD7 robots place pieces of raw peppers and bags of salad dressing in bowls of lettuce.

Fizyr Panoptic accurately determines the position of the objects and the correct placement position. Designed for mobility, the machine can be wheeled to the correct place on the production line. [Read more…] about New robotic solution from Fizyr and Yaskawa targets food and life sciences

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: Fizyr, food automation, hygienic robotics, ip69k robots, life sciences automation, robot food handling, robotic bin picking, salad production robots, vision ai, yaskawa europe

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