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Company Profile

MetraLabs GmbH designs and produces electronics, mechanics, and software for clients who rely on these components working flawlessly together. The company was founded in the environment of and with a link to the Ilmenau University of Technology (Germany) in 2001. MetraLabs works as a think tank to develop solutions in the fields of robotics, energy and automation, and diagnostics for its industrial and academic business partners.

MetraLabs Robotics:
MetraLabs Robotics is a division of MetraLabs GmbH. MetraLabs Robotics is a second generation robotics businesses because it develops and produces dependable and flexibly applicable robots based on industrial standards. The current necessary standards in regards to technology and applicability are set by the series productions and services designed for robotics research and development. These standards are therefore set much higher than the pioneer stage of demonstration and theoretical feasibility.

The SCITOS platform, which combines the robustness and longevity of industrial robots with the mobility and flexibility of research robots for the first time, has been available since 2005. MetraLabs Robotics also tunes mobile robots so that researchers and companies can implement new ideas on their existing systems.

MetraLabs Energy and Automation:
MetraLabs supports you with innovative products and services to carry out your project successfully in the field of device automation.

Our products are suitable even for the high demands of energy management of regenerative thermal systems.

Metralabs Research and Diagnostics:
As a technology based company we want to support developers, scientists and process engineers by solving their problems and tasks. We cooperate with leading scientists to develop and distribute user friendly software, which is especially robust.

With our software we simplify and accelerate scientific research and development.

Product Range

  • Robot: Mobile robot