As part of the development of partnership relations with one of the leaders in the development of tools for programming industrial robots, the Canadian company RoboDK provided Triada-Welding with its own licensed software for modeling and programming industrial robots. The Triada-Welding company itself will test this program for use in the direction of additive manufacturing of 3d printing of parts.
RoboDK is a young Canadian company (founded in 2015) that is developing rapidly, currently its catalog contains more than 600 models of robots from 50 manufacturers. RoboDK software is successfully used both in industry and, for example, in the field of culture (creating 3D sculptures by robotic milling, drawing pictures by robot, etc.).
RoboDK training software includes features:
- simulations and offline programming;
- robotic processing (any CAM software);
- 3D printing (any Slicer software);
- unlimited access to the robot library;
- unlimited generation of programs;
- simulation of several robots;
- access to robot drivers.