Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, has certified Ai Automation as its first robotics Alliance SI Partner in the UK and Ireland.

Left to right: James Tailby, Application Design Engineer – Customer Projects & Services at Schneider Electric, Eliot Cummins, Controls Engineer – Ai Automation, Grant Mullen, Managing director – Ai Automation, Claudia Triandayani, Project manager – Ai Automation and Earnmore Kutsiwa: Controls Engineer – Ai Automation.

Grant Mullen, Managing Director at Ai Automation commented, “Holding Alliance SI Partner status with Schneider Electric will help us reach new customers. Furthermore, by working through the certification process, we’ve gained insight to train our workforce, grow the business and help customers meet their goals for Industry 4.0 and beyond.”

Based in Manchester, Ai Automation provides bespoke solutions that integrate vision systems with cobots, industrial robots and delta robot systems. The firm also uses Schneider Electric programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Its systems boost efficiency and safety in a wide range of applications, including end of line packaging in the pharmaceutical and food & beverage sectors. It also provides strategic advice on the selection and upgrade of automated systems.

In 2024, the company secured funding under the Department for Transport’s Grant for the Freight Innovation Fund and was awarded funding under Innovate UK’s Smart Grant initiative in 2022. Along with the new Schneider Electric Alliance SI Partner status, these awards demonstrate the SME’s innovative approach.

Samira El Kassimi, Robotic & Automation Business Development Manager at Schneider Electric said, “Certifying an SME as our first Robotics Partner in the UK and Ireland is an important milestone and shows that we’re dedicated to supporting young, innovative companies that are developing solutions to future proof industry.”

A recent report from MakeUK found that 59% of businesses are planning to increase adoption of robotic and autonomous systems over the next three years. By working in partnership with specialist robotic integrators, Schneider Electric is fostering greater use of robotics in the UK and Ireland, as well as support for Schneider Electric automation technologies such as Modicon PLCs.

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