The industry is currently going through an exciting period in which automation, robotics and digitalization have become essential pillars for improving productivity, quality and safety in the facilities. Against this backdrop, the Aritex Group, comprising Aritex, Loxin and ATX Robotics, will once again be exhibiting at Advanced Factories 2026 to demonstrate how the integration of industrial technologies can transform the way companies manufacture, assemble and inspect their products.
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Aritex: engineering and digitalization for high-demand industrial processes
At this year’s event, we are focusing our proposal on technologies that combine advanced engineering and digitalization applied to industrial processes with high demands for precision and quality.
One of the most representative demonstrations is the one showing the use of augmented reality for training on assembly lines. This technology guides the worker using visual overlays that help validate the correct assembly sequence and detect potential deviations in real time. Its application is particularly relevant in sectors such as the automotive and aerospace industries, where the assembly sequence is a critical factor.
In addition, we present a functional model based on a real-world aeronautical process, which demonstrates how technologies, workstations and workflows are integrated into the manufacture of aerostructures. This model helps to illustrate how applied engineering can improve precision, repeatability and efficiency in one of the world’s most demanding sectors.
We are also presenting an example of interaction between mobile robotics and robotic manipulators, illustrating how different technologies can be coordinated as part of an advanced production process. This demonstrates Aritex’s expertise in the integration of complex systems and their application in intralogistics environments.
Loxin: automation for the aeronautics industry
As part of the Aritex Group, Loxin showcases its specialisation in precision automation for the aeronautics industry. This demo focuses on a riveting cell, an essential process for the manufacture of aerospace structures.
The cell combines a collaborative robot with the riveting head developed by Loxin, enabling improved ergonomics, ensuring process repeatability and enhancing assembly quality. This solution represents Loxin’s commitment to solutions that integrate precision, safety and efficiency.
ATX Robotics: accessible, flexible automation designed for SMEs
The participation of ATX Robotics completes the Aritex Group’s technological proposal. This division has come into being with a clear mission in mind: to bring automation and digitalization closer to SMEs in a simple, cost-effective way, based on the experience that Aritex has accumulated over decades.
At Advanced Factories 2026, ATX Robotics presents two particularly significant solutions:
ATX‑Weld 360: Connected Welding 4.0
A cell that integrates automation, monitoring and data analytics in a single system. Thanks to its automatic rotating table and integration with collaborative or industrial robots, allows you to visualize the process, detect deviations in real time and enable predictive maintenance, all without the need for major engineering projects.
ATX‑Weld ONE: Compact Laser Welding
Designed for processes requiring maximum precision and weld bead quality, this cell incorporates an industrial robot for laser welding and a collaborative robot for positioning parts. Its compact design and flexibility make it an ideal choice for companies seeking to make the leap to high-precision manufacturing without interruptions or major investments.
A joint vision: real technology to transform real processes
With this presence at Advanced Factories 2026, the Aritex Group is strengthening its commitment to the industry: offering solutions that combine engineering, robotics and digitalization with a focus on contributing real value to production processes. The fact that Aritex, Loxin and ATX Robotics complement each other allows the group to offer a comprehensive solution that can adapt to different levels of technological maturity, from large-scale aeronautics manufacturers to SMEs looking for their first experience in automation.














