Why visit us, and how will this pavilion affect YOU?
This isn’t about our exhibitors’ products or even our own products. It’s about providing you with tools, solutions, and knowledge to change your career and your business.
Look, we know you don’t have time for fluff, so here is why you NEED to visit the newly released “tech up cost down” pavilion here at AME:
Explore robotic solutions tailored to specific applications and industries like dispensing, office furniture, education, and more.
Everyone should have a chance to learn. No paying for access, upgrades, or updates. Truly free robot programming and simulation software for ALL of our attendees and partners.
With over 100 years of automation and manufacturing knowledge powering this pavilion, it would be a disservice to not create a collaborative space. Whether you want to take care of business, find inspiration, or simply learn more about the industry, we welcome you with open arms!
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ABOUT RBTX
Jacob Sanchez-
Pavilion Manager
“This pavilion is something more shows need — a place where industry professionals know they can get hands on with products and see real-life applications, not some fluffy product demo.”
RBTX was started in 2022 as an all-in-one marketplace for low-cost automation components and solutions. In the three years since its creation it has become an industry phenomenon, boasting a network of over 140 partners, all committed to the same goal: making automation accessible to businesses of all sizes.
No longer is automation strictly for the largest enterprises with the biggest budgets — now companies of any size can successfully implement automation and see the benefits almost immediately.
Whether it’s simple componentry, a complete pre-designed solution, or a totally custom project, the RBTX marketplace can provide exactly what you need without breaking the bank.
*Free Parking: 2-hour parking voucher valid at City of Grand Rapids parking ramps, limited to the first 2,000 attendees across both days.