At Hannover Messe 2025, JAKA Robotics not only showcased six major application scenarios across key industries such as automotive, electronics, 3C, and new energy, but also unveiled its highly anticipated new product—the JAKA S 5 intelligent collaborative robot. Equipped with 0.1N-level force feedback technology and millimeter-level precision control, the S 5 attracted numerous experts and scholars who engaged in hands-on demonstrations at the booth.

In addition, Dr. Ali Haj Fraj, Senior Vice President at Schneider Electric and a strategic partner of JAKA, visited the exhibition to engage in in-depth discussions with the JAKA team. Together, they explored the latest application trends and innovations in the field of collaborative robotics.
JAKA also demonstrated a deeply integrated application with Siemens’ RobIn e-Box (Robot Interface), bringing to life an innovative solution that combines robotics, motion control, and industrial networking. By leveraging pre-configured PLC function modules, this solution enables seamless integration between JAKA robots and Siemens’ industrial automation systems. This technological breakthrough stands as a model for global manufacturing’s digital transformation and marks a significant milestone in JAKA’s integration into the global supply chain.
Rich and Systematic, Rigorous and Diverse
Since 2019, JAKA has actively participated in internationally renowned industrial events such as Hannover Messe, Automate, and Factory Innovation Week. Insights gathered from extensive on-site interactions have shown that the more mature the customer, the more they value a company’s comprehensive capabilities. This includes not only product performance and functionality, but also the professionalism, feasibility, and localization of its solutions, along with proven application cases and brand recognition.

Taking JAKA’s products as an example, factors such as overall R&D capabilities, production capacity, performance, safety, and testing reflect the company’s long-term accumulation, technological competitiveness, market insight, production maturity, and application expertise—all critical for gaining trust and traction in the global industrial automation arena.