ARRTSM Featured in IHK WNA Neckar‑Alb; “Innovation for Tomorrow”
We are thrilled to announce that ARRTSM GmbH and our CEO Yudhisthir Gauli are featured as the title topic in the February 2022 issue of WNA – Wirtschaft Neckar‑Alb, the official business magazine of the IHK Reutlingen (covering the districts of Reutlingen, Tübingen & Zollernalb).
🔹 From “Shop Shelf” to Autonomous Powerhouse
The article, under the banner “Autonome Produktion – Volles Programm”, highlights how ARRTSM transformed from a struggling product into a fully autonomous robotics success story. The pandemic served as a turning point: our self-learning CNC-robot systems maintained production for clients even amid labor shortages. As Yudhisthir Gauli notes:
“It’s running great. We can’t fulfill orders fast enough. And we haven’t done any marketing.”
Empowering Local Industry 4.0
Key takeaways from the article include:
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Versatile skills: Our robots can mill, polish, weld, and even 3D-print, bringing flexibility similar to traditional CNC machines but with autonomous precision.
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Global reach: ARRTSM systems are now in demand from clients in the USA, China, and Japan, proving the global appeal of our homegrown engineering.
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Batch size one: Zero-volume or made-to-order production becomes feasible thanks to AI-driven adaptability.
Deep Regional Commitment
The article emphasizes ARRTSM’s strong roots in the Neckar‑Alb region:
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We manufacture our systems in Weil im Schönbuch and operate out of Dettenhausen, employing 36 staff, half of them locally, with the rest contributing remotely from abroad.
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Our philosophy? “Software or hardware, today, you must master both.” We work closely with Fraunhofer IPA, KIT Karlsruhe, and University of Stuttgart to continue enhancing our system.
Game-Changer for SMEs
ARRTSM’s robotic systems are empowering small and medium enterprises across industries, from wood and stone to metal and plastics—delivering on cost-building, delivery speed, and precision, the pillars of Industry 4.0
Thank You to IHK Reutlingen
A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Tobias Adamczyk and the IHK’s technology transfer team for spotlighting ARRTSM’s journey. Their advocacy has helped shift regional perceptions and ignite momentum behind autonomous, AI-driven manufacturing.
What’s Next?
With the spotlight from WNA, ARRTSM will continue to lead innovation, expanding autonomous robotics worldwide, forging stronger ties in the Neckar‑Alb tech ecosystem, and demonstrating that true Industry 4.0 doesn’t just promise the future, it delivers it today.
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