Omron Corporation is a diversified Japanese company specializing in automation, healthcare, and social systems. Founded in 1933 and headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, Omron operates through various business segments, including industrial automation, electronic components, automotive electronics, and healthcare equipment. The company's industrial automation division provides advanced solutions such as sensors, controllers, robotics, and safety equipment, enhancing manufacturing efficiency and safety. In the healthcare sector, Omron offers products like blood pressure monitors, thermometers, and respiratory devices, promoting health and wellness globally. With a presence in over 120 countries, Omron is committed to innovation and sustainability, aiming to solve social issues through its technologies.
OMRON’s FHV7-AI Detection Camera combines advanced AI inspection, simple interface, and compact design, reducing time, cost, and complexity for precise, efficient industrial inspection.
The J1 inverter offers dependable motor control in a wide power range, from 0.4 to 2.2 kW in single-phase 200V and from 0.4 to 3.7 kW in three-phase 400V.
The E3AS-HF Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor offers reliable detection from 5 cm to 6 m with a unique angle characteristic for greater installation flexibility.
Revolutionary digital watermarking technology and industry-leading machine vision technology come together to transform production processes across industries.
New i4H SCARA robots from OMRON are optimized for ESD and cleanroom environments for example in digital and automotive industries, such as semiconductor manufacturing.
OMRON’s first Automation Center in Europe has recently received a major redesign and now includes an extensive demonstration area for innovative automation applications. Visitors can experience OMRON’s full industrial automation solutions including robotics, quality control, flexible manufacturing and AI, and learn how to adapt their business to meet the changing needs of their customers and the society. The real-life demonstrations lead the way to the factory of the future.