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SMART NJ 130
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SMART NJ 130
ComauThe system identifier 'SMART NJ 130' most directly matches the Comau NJ130-2.0, a 6-axis industrial robot arm with 130 kg payload, 0.07 mm repeatability, and IP65/IP67 protection, manufactured by Comau (headquartered in Turin, Italy). The extracted facts are highly fragmented, drawing from unrelated sources including Comau corporate news, academic robotics research (SMART-3D path planning, SMART-LLM multi-robot planning, SMART MAPF simulation), a SMART Learning Suite software product, a Meross MS130 environmental sensor, a LEGO Smart Brick teardown, a Verizon/Vivint-style security panel teardown, and unrelated vehicle reliability Reddit threads — none of which describe the same system. Only the Leobotics comparison page provides direct, specific hardware specifications for the Comau NJ130-2.0. The autonomy of the NJ130-2.0 as an industrial robot arm is that of a programmed autonomous manipulator executing tasks without human teleoperation, though the evidence base for this specific model is thin.
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Specification
- payload_capacity
- 130 kg (primary); 15 kg additional forearm load
- robot_weight
- 740 kg
- axis_speeds
- Axis 1: 155°/s; Axis 2: 105°/s; Axis 3: 150°/s; Axis 4: 200°/s; Axis 5: 190°/s; Axis 6: 230°/s
- reach_or_working_envelope
- unknown — not provided in extracted facts
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Evidence-graded claims from the Comau deep report
Comau's MATE-XT GO exoskeleton has been deployed and tested at Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard for worker ergonomic support across a full shift.
News coverage independently confirms the MATE-XT GO deployment at Fincantieri Marinette Marine [4], a real third-party industrial customer — though the scale of deployment (units, duration, outcome metrics) remains unverified.
from Comau deep report →One Equity Partners completed a majority investment in Comau in 2024, with Stellantis retaining a minority stake.
Confirmed by both OEP's own announcement [12] and Stellantis's official press release [14] — two independent corporate parties corroborate the completed transaction, though financial terms were not disclosed.
from Comau deep report →The European Investment Bank signed a €50 million finance contract with Comau for R&D in robotics, advanced automation, machine tools, and digitalisation under the InvestEU/TechEU programme.
Independently confirmed by the EIB's own press release [11], a regulatory/institutional source distinct from Comau — though actual R&D outputs and milestones from this funding remain to be demonstrated.
from Comau deep report →OMRON Robotics and Comau announced a strategic automation partnership in May 2026 to integrate their respective technologies.
Confirmed by OMRON's own independent announcement on its robotics website [13], a third-party corroboration — however, no joint product shipments, customer deployments, or technical integration outcomes have yet been independently verified.
from Comau deep report →
Comau's MyCo cobot family (six models, 3–15 kg payload) was unveiled at Automatica 2025 and is commercially available.
The launch is confirmed by news coverage of Automatica 2025 and Comau's own product pages [5][6], but no independent customer deployment, third-party test, or shipping volume data has been found to verify commercial availability beyond the launch event.
from Comau deep report →Comau's industrial robots (Racer series) and AMRs (MyMR) execute welding, assembly, pick-and-place, and material transport tasks autonomously — without a human performing or driving those tasks during operation.
The autonomy verdict (confidence 0.78) is based entirely on vendor/official and investor sources [1][5][6][12]; no independent teardown, third-party operational audit, or user-community evidence was found to verify real-world autonomous task completion.
from Comau deep report →Comau's in.Grid robot monitoring platform has been deployed at Iveco for digital transformation.
The Iveco deployment is stated on Comau's official website and press releases [1][3] but has not been independently confirmed by Iveco, a third-party analyst, or a news outlet; no outcome metrics or deployment scale are provided.
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