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Electromate Announces 2025 Collaborate Canada- A Collaborative Robot (Cobot) Automation Fair in Toronto

April 21, 2025

Electromate Announces 2025 Collaborate Canada- A Collaborative Robot (Cobot) Automation Fair in Toronto

Electromate is pleased to announce it will be hosting a Collaborate Canada Cobot Automation Fair on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, in in Toronto, Ontario.

This complimentary event is ideal for End Users, Machine Builders, and System Integrators looking to automate a production process. Sorry, no competitors, please.

Event Details:

  • Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 9:00am to 3:00pm
  • Location: Sandman Signature Toronto Airport Hotel 55 Reading Court | Toronto, ON | M9W 7K7

The Automation Fair will feature a tabletop show format accompanied by classroom presentations focusing on Collaborative robotic systems. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading manufacturers, including:

Participating Manufacturers:

ManufacturerOfferingStatus
Universal RobotsCollaborative Robots & Accessories✅ Tariff-Free
RobotiqGrippers, Sensors, and Palletizing Solutions✅ Tariff-Free
MecademicUltra-Compact Industrial Robotic Arms✅ Tariff-Free
RobotunitsConveyors and Safety Fence Systems✅ Tariff-Free
Smartshift RoboticsRobotic Tool Changers and Positioning Systems✅ Tariff-Free
Cambrian Robotics3D Cobot Vision Solutions✅ Tariff-Free
Spin RoboticsCobot Screwdriving Solutions✅ Tariff-Free
SensoPart2D Cobot Vision Solutions
THG AutomationCobot Welding Solutions✅ Tariff-Free

A continental breakfast and light lunch will be provided. While the event is free, registration is required.

To register or for more information, please visit https://www.electromate.com/2025-collaborate/

About Electromate:

Electromate specializes in robotic, mechatronic, and motion control solutions, focusing on high-performance and precision applications for the industrial automation sector. Their core purpose is to help manufacturers compete globally by building better machines using differentiated automation technology.

More Information

For more information, please contact:

Warren Osak

Electromate Inc.

Phone: 877.737.8698, Email: sales@electromate.com, and Website

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