Published April 10, 2026

Comau and Reis Robotics recently signed a cooperation agreement to pursue new developments in industrial automation.
Comau and Reis Robotics have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at jointly developing and delivering advanced automation products and solutions for multiple industrial sectors through a coordinated technical and commercial approach.
The initiative brings together the complementary expertise and experience of both companies to design and deliver integrated complex systems that improve efficiency, flexibility and scalability, with the initial focus on sectors such as shipbuilding, intralogistics, giga casting, battery production, heavy industry and critical infrastructure, among others.
The cooperation combines Reis Robotics’ proprietary control technology and multi-process automation with Comau’s global industrial footprint and advanced automated solutions and robotics portfolio. The agreement also sees Comau and Reis Robotics working together to identify and develop additional market segments and technical applications where their combined expertise can generate value.
“Working together with Reis Robotics is an important element in our diversification strategy and a further demonstration of our pledge to bring advanced automation technologies to new sectors and applications,” Pietro Gorlier, CEO of Comau, said. “The synergy that comes from uniting our shared expertise, allows us to proactively meet the evolving needs of the market, where automation is becoming an increasingly key factor, and to strengthen our presence in Germany in particular, which represents a key market for us.”
“The cooperation with Comau represents a strategically important step in strengthening our international business and expanding our capabilities in key industrial sectors,” Uwe Eich, managing director of Reis Robotics, said. “By combining our expertise in system integration and automation with Comau’s global reach, we are well positioned to deliver efficient and scalable solutions to our customers.”