Path Robotics

Path Robotics specializes in intelligent welding solutions utilizing Obsidian AI technology. Their systems enhance productivity by four times while reducing operational costs by over 30%. The company addresses the skilled labor shortage in manufacturing through automation and advanced robotics. Founded in 2018, Path Robotics integrates machine learning and computer vision to optimize welding processes in industrial applications.

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3950 Business Park Drive
Columbus 43204
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