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Omron Announces FlexLink as Certified Systems Integrator Partner

January 21, 2025

Omron Announces FlexLink as Certified Systems Integrator Partner


FlexLink has joined forces with Omron as their latest Certified Systems Integrator.

Omron has welcomed FlexLink as the newest partner in its System Integrator program. Headquartered in Allentown, PA, FlexLink is a global company supporting customers across various industries, including Food & Beverage and Life Sciences. FlexLink has collaborated with Omron to develop innovative solutions using Omron’s collaborative robots and Sysmac Automation Controllers for applications such as palletizing, case packing, and carton loading and packing automation.

About the Omron Certified System Integrator program

The Omron Certified Systems Integrator Program matches best-in-class solution providers with the technology, training, and resources required to deliver innovative and competitive solutions. With the rapid growth in automation technologies, manufacturers and business partners strive to deliver open and secure Industry 4.0 solutions that support flexible manufacturing and deliver a competitive advantage. The combined strength of this relationship solves customer challenges today while enabling more efficient, fully integrated systems that will successfully meet future demands.

For Omron, system integrators play a critical role in designing and delivering fully integrated automation solutions. They also possess industry and application expertise in implementing the latest technologies from Omron and in providing turnkey system solutions. 

About FlexLink

FlexLink, a Coesia company, established in 1980, is a leading provider of flexible, modular conveyors and industrial automation equipment. The company initially gained recognition for its innovative plastic chain conveyors and has since expanded its offerings to include a variety of conveyor systems. Over the years, FlexLink has introduced groundbreaking solutions like the first pallet conveyor system, wedge elevator, and the brand new collaborative robot palletizer RC12, which utilizes the Omron TM12S robot arm.

About Omron Automation Americas

Omron Automation is an industrial automation partner that creates, sells, and services fully integrated automation solutions that include sensing, control, safety, vision, motion, robotics, and more. Established in 1933, Omron’s 30,000 employees help businesses solve problems with creativity in more than 110 countries. 

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