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TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026
Industrial Robotics1 min read

Nagel Ties with Stäubli to Boost Factory Automation

By Maxine Shaw

Nagel strengthens factory automation strategy through Stäubli Robotics partnership

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Nagel has expanded its automation push by becoming an authorized Stäubli Robotics partner. The announcement, made in May 2026, signals a move toward deeper collaboration between Nagel's engineering services and Stäubli's robotics portfolio. Nagel strengthens factory automation strategy through Stäubli Robotics partnership

For industrial users, the promise is straightforward and bold: the alliance should deliver “even more powerful, flexible, and fully integrated solutions.” Nagel strengthens factory automation strategy through Stäubli Robotics partnership

The Authorized Partner designation signals more than a vendor badge. It positions Nagel to leverage Stäubli’s portfolio within its automation roadmap, reinforcing the company’s stated strategy of automation and intelligent manufacturing. In practical terms, Nagel aims to deliver integrated solutions more consistently across client sites, with deployments coordinated through a single, trusted collaboration between Nagel’s engineering teams and Stäubli’s robotics technology. Nagel strengthens factory automation strategy through Stäubli Robotics partnership

Industry observers will watch whether the partnership translates into tangible improvements in project cadence and system cohesiveness. On the page, Nagel’s move is framed as a deliberate extension of its automation strategy, suggesting a potential path to faster integration of robotics in complex work cells and clearer accountability for performance across the lifecycle of automation projects. Nagel strengthens factory automation strategy through Stäubli Robotics partnership

The news arrives at a moment when manufacturers prize integrated, supportable automation architectures. Nagel’s branding as an Authorized Partner reinforces a strategy that prioritizes consistent deployment of capable, scalable automation rather than one-off demos that never quite scale. For plant managers and operations directors, the implication is clear: when deployment teams can lean on a joint, integrated robotics stack from a known partner, the path from commissioning to steady-state output may become more predictable. Nagel strengthens factory automation strategy through Stäubli Robotics partnership

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    roboticsandautomationnews.com / Mainstream / Published MAY 19, 2026 / Accessed MAY 19, 2026

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