REALTIME ROBOTICS STRENGTHENS ITS RESOLVER PLATFORM WITH VISUAL COMPONENTS AND MELSOFT GEMINI SIMULATION FROM MITSUBISHI

Realtime Robotics, a leader in collision-free robotic motion planning, has announced two major new integrations for its Resolver platform: direct compatibility with the 3D simulation software Visual Components and with MELSOFT Gemini, Mitsubishi Electric’s simulation tool. Resolver is a cloud-based platform developed to automate the most tedious aspects of robotic cell design, such as path planning, task assignment, sequencing, and layout validation. Thanks to its powerful optimization engine, it dramatically reduces cycle times, eliminates errors, and delivers validated designs within minutes, with improvements ranging from 15% to 40%.

Since its commercial launch in May 2025, Resolver has been adopted by automotive OEMs in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China. Some manufacturers have started including it in their tender processes, while others have integrated it into their internal workflows, drawn by its ability to deliver optimized results with shorter lead times.

The integration with Visual Components enhances the existing collaboration and gives engineers direct access to Resolver’s optimization capabilities within an intuitive 3D simulation environment. Visual Components offers offline programming and a vast library of over 3,500 components and 1,600 robot models, making it ideal for designing everything from welding cells to complex production lines. To encourage adoption, Realtime Robotics is offering a one-month free trial of Visual Components’ OLP version when exploring Resolver, allowing companies to experience rapid design optimization without switching platforms.

The second key update is the incorporation of MELSOFT Gemini, Mitsubishi Electric’s 3D simulation software. This integration allows users of Mitsubishi’s industrial tools to run Resolver’s advanced planning features without leaving their familiar simulation environment, which is particularly beneficial for plants already automated with Mitsubishi PLCs and simulation systems.

Realtime Robotics showcased these new integrations at Automatica 2025, held in Munich from June 24 to 27, where Resolver was featured in interactive demos at their booth in Hall B6, alongside partners such as Siemens, Visual Components, and Mitsubishi.

These developments reflect Resolver’s growing relevance and position as a new standard in industrial automation. By streamlining workflows, enabling engineers to stay within preferred platforms, and extending its reach globally, Resolver empowers companies to reduce development time, iterate designs more efficiently, and focus more on strategic innovation than manual programming. With the addition of Visual Components and MELSOFT Gemini to its ecosystem—already strengthened by previous integration with Siemens Process Simulate—Realtime Robotics is pushing toward broader access to scalable and high-performance robotic cell design.

Ultimately, Resolver is emerging as the ideal tool for engineering teams seeking to build sophisticated robotic cells with precision, confidence in results, and reduced time to market.

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