Realtime Robotics has officially launched its cloud-based solution, Resolver, in the Japanese market during the iREX 2025 exhibition in Tokyo. This innovative platform is designed to significantly enhance the design, programming, and commissioning of robotic workcells, while also reducing time-to-market for manufacturers.

The introduction of Resolver comes with new features aimed at streamlining user experience and expanding compatibility with various robot models. Throughout the event, which runs from December 3-6, 2025, Realtime Robotics is hosting a live demonstration at booth W4-61, showcasing Resolver’s integration with Siemens Process Simulate and Visual Components.

Peter Howard, CEO of Realtime Robotics, emphasized the growing pressures faced by manufacturers to innovate. He stated, “Manufacturers need to move faster, be more efficient, and more intelligent operationally 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.” Howard expressed excitement about the potential impact of Resolver on the Japanese market.

Resolver automates some of the most labor-intensive aspects of robotic workcell design. Since its launch earlier this year, it has helped manufacturers reduce cycle times and cut deployment costs. The platform’s versatility allows it to be applied to various use cases, including the initial design and ongoing redesign of robotic workcells and manufacturing lines, accommodating multiple product variants.

With Resolver, organizations can expect a reduction in overall costs alongside improvements in operational efficiency. The new features added to Resolver aim to enhance its capabilities, making it a valuable asset for manufacturers looking to streamline their processes.

To experience the interactive capabilities of Resolver, attendees of iREX 2025 are encouraged to visit Realtime Robotics at booth W4-61 during the exhibition. The event provides an opportunity for industry professionals to explore cutting-edge technology and its applications in the robotics sector.