Solutions

Automation modules for demanding textile processes

ADOTC structures its offering around robotic sewing, textile handling and connected production layers. This page gives each solution area a clearer role for visitors and potential customers.

ADOTC sewing cell
ADOTC sewing cell Automated textile process cell with integrated interface and monitored operation.

ADOTC scalable technology approach

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Robotic sewing cells

Automation cells for selected sewing and textile assembly processes in industrial production.

  • Process-specific seam tasks
  • Industrial machine integration
  • Repeatable handling logic
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Textile handling modules

Handling, positioning and guiding concepts tailored to flexible textiles and unstable material behaviour.

  • Material pickup and placement
  • Guided feeding and alignment
  • Workpiece-specific support elements
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Connected software and sensing

Machine vision, process supervision and interfaces to build more visible and scalable production environments.

  • Sensor-supported monitoring
  • Production data visibility
  • Interface and control logic
Use in projects

Use case evaluation with a system perspective

The solutions shown here illustrate how ADOTC approaches real textile automation tasks. They support early discussions around products, seam types, material behaviour and production requirements, and help translate specific challenges into a technical solution concept.

CAD schematic of an ADOTC sewing cell
Partners and funding support

Built on engineering expertise and applied development

ADOTC combines textile engineering, automation technology and industrial implementation. The company develops practical robotic sewing solutions for real manufacturing environments and builds on applied development supported through programmes including EXIST and DBU.

Partners and ecosystem

Funding and programme support

Learn more about ADOTC’s work, pilot use cases and partnership opportunities by getting in touch directly.

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