Published June 12, 2026

The Regis is Teguar’s newest heavy-hitter industrial edge PC designed for the most data-intensive jobs.
One of the exhibitors at Automate 2026, Teguar, will be showcasing their newest line of industrial edge PCs. Three models from the newly-released Regiment Series will be enjoying their trade show debut: The Regis TB-7393, the Optio TB-7293 and the Scout TB-6293.
The Regis TB-7393 is the highest performance model in the series. It is built around a 14th Gen Intel Core i processor with support for up to 96 GB RAM and five storage drives. A PCIe expansion slot accepts third-party graphics cards, and optional I/O expansion adds PoE, LAN, CAN bus, GPIO or COM.
Designed for edge AI and machine vision workloads, the Regis will be powering the booth's collaborative robot demonstration. The display is designed to put edge AI computing on full display in an accessible format, with visitors invited to type natural language instructions into an LLM interface, which the Regis will interpret and a FANUC collaborative robot arm will execute.
The Optio TB-7293 is a compact, NUC-style box PC running Intel's Core Ultra chipset with an integrated NPU for on-device edge AI workloads. The Optio handles a -40°C to 60°C temperature range in a passively cooled enclosure, supports up to four displays via three video ports, and connects up to eight USB-A peripherals. With native serial and 2.5GbE, the Optio is built to provide robust I/O in a small form factor.
The Optio will be on display running Ignition, a SCADA software by Inductive Automation. In addition to showing off the Optio, Teguar is using the display to illustrate the company’s growing number of software integrations and working partnerships throughout the industry.
The last of the edge PCs, the Scout TB-6293, is described by Teguar as “the compact gateway model” of the series. It is designed for lightweight edge data aggregation and transport. The Scout connects to IoT devices and central hubs over Wi-Fi, cellular or Ethernet, with a physical TPM 2.0 chip for security-sensitive deployments.
Most of the Scout’s features are geared towards maintaining the smallest possible footprint. It can be mounted on the back of a display, is compatible with DIN rails, comes with ThinManager integration out of the box and has PoE capabilities that can simplify wiring requirements.
Speaking of thin PCs, Teguar’s central product, the Pinnacle Series, will also be on display at Automate in both 12.1 inch and 15.6 inch sizes. The Pinnacle Series’ claim to fame is its thin footprint, only 2 inches deep. It also comes with a responsive, direct-bonded display, IP66-rated front bezel and fanless cooling system to ensure the computer’s durability.
Teguar will be displaying their current TP-4800 computers, which are powered by an Intel Celeron processor. However, they have also previewed that upcoming models such as the Core Ultra-powered TP-7200 will have an identical form factor. If all of that wasn’t enough, Teguar will also be rounding out their booth with two long-running standbys. Also featured will be a display showcasing Teguar’s PCs waterproofing capabilities by constantly running water over an active, interactable touchscreen computer and a display covering Teguar’s many business partners sorted by application, including joint projects.