Learn more about Virtual Commissioning - Day 4

All over the week, we will share through our DELMIA Linked’In page, a serie of videos to share what DELMIA is doing for "Virtual Commissioning", to provide our customer a comprehensive solution that will help them commission new automated stations / lines / factories faster, easier, and cheaper than before. 

 

Today, the fourth video is once again about Software-In-The-Loop, but this time, related to something very specific to Robotics: The Virtual Robot Controller, or VRC. We want to promote how our customers can transform their robotics implementation process from now, using DELMIA Robotics and VRC integration.

 

DELMIA Robotics with Fanuc Virtual Robot Controller: A more precise validation of the Robot Programs!

Experience Virtual Commissioning Before Installation by connecting DELMIA Robotics to Fanuc's Virtual Robot Controller (VRC) for the most accurate validation before deploying to physical robots.

How It Works

  1. Create and initially validate your robot program in DELMIA Robotics

  2. Convert the program to native Fanuc robot language

  3. Test the actual program through the Fanuc VRC - all within your DELMIA virtual environment

     

Why This Matters

The Virtual Robot Controller isn't just another simulation - it's the digital twin of the robot's actual controller, delivering:

  • Ultra-precise cycle time calculations - exactly what you'll see in production

  • Accurate motion behavior - the virtual robot moves exactly like the real one

  • Complete environment integration - test in your full virtual production setup with all fixtures, products, and equipment

 

When your program passes validation through the Fanuc VRC in DELMIA Robotics, you can deploy to the physical robot knowing that only minimal adjustments will be needed onsite. This is true Software-in-the-Loop simulation - a cornerstone of effective Virtual Commissioning that saves time, reduces costs, and eliminates risk.

 

The video is already live here, so don't hesitate to share it with your network, and stay tuned for the next one tomorrow