Fuzzy Logic Robotics has entered into a strategic partnership with ENCY Software, a software provider specializing in real-time control and supervision solutions. This collaboration aims to make it easier to integrate and operate multi-brand robots in industrial environments. By combining their technological expertise, the two companies are offering manufacturers and integrators greater flexibility and efficiency.
In today’s rapidly evolving industrial landscape, manufacturers are facing increasing demands for flexibility. The ability to integrate, control, and make different robot brands work together has become a strategic requirement to keep up with varied production needs and shorter innovation cycles.
It is in this context that Fuzzy Logic Robotics and ENCY Software have joined forces. Together, they are offering a complementary approach that removes traditional technological barriers between robot brands. Their goal is clear: to provide industrial users with a unified software solution that can orchestrate heterogeneous equipment in a simple, high-performance, and scalable way.
ENCY Software is recognized for its advanced real-time control and supervision solutions for complex industrial environments. Its software enables users to manage and monitor multiple pieces of production equipment with high precision and open architecture.
Fuzzy Logic Robotics, on the other hand, develops no-code software that allows users to program, control, and reconfigure industrial robots without requiring robotics expertise. Its technology democratizes robotics by making complex applications—such as welding, polishing, or inspection—accessible to non-specialist teams.
The complementarity between ENCY Software and Fuzzy Logic Robotics is natural: one provides a real-time supervision layer, while the other delivers an intuitive and powerful multi-brand robotics integration solution. Together, they offer a unique response to the needs of system integrators and industrial users.
Fuzzy Logic Robotics and ENCY Software share a common conviction: the future of industrial robotics relies on openness, interoperability, and ease of use. By combining their strengths, the two companies are taking an important step toward building an ecosystem where manufacturers can leverage the best of each technology without being locked into proprietary systems.
This partnership is part of a broader strategy to support industrial companies in their transition toward more modular, intelligent, and accessible production solutions.