Path to automation in 2026: Velasea demonstrates edge AI, automation and robotics solutions

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Written by Chad Cox

production editor

embedded computing design

June 17, 2026

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Path to automation in 2026: Velasea demonstrates edge AI, automation and robotics solutions

Image credit: Velasea

Velasea will be at Automate 2026, exhibiting fanless embedded systems, panel PCs, and computing platforms built for harsh environments, real-time processing, and long-term lifecycle deployments at booth 4626. The company is showcasing its entire industrial platform, including edge computing hardware, rugged embedded systems, and the partner ecosystem that connects them.

Velasea’s hardware is built for the workloads that define modern automation, including machine vision processing, cobot and robotic control, and autonomous operations that require consistent, low-latency computing at the edge.

These platforms are designed to help engineers move towards Industry 5.0, beyond mere connectivity to real intelligence.

  • Guided automation for SCADA and HMI
  • SORBA.ai delivers AI-powered operational insights
  • Edge Intelligence with Barbara
  • ZEDEDA for distributed cloud management
  • Spectro Cloud for hybrid cloud orchestration

Velasea works with OEMs and system integrators to find the right hardware and build viable solutions across sites, lines, and regions. Velasea believes that as robotics, software, and data platforms continue to converge, the computing infrastructure that ties them all together must be flexible enough to be sustainable and robust.

For more information, please visit velasea.com/products/edge-compute/.

Chad Cox is a production editor at Embedded Computing Design. His responsibilities center around content creation, writing and editing, and article research and development. Chad is known for covering industry news and events and interacting with various industry leaders through on-premises visits and online interviews. He is responsible for distributing news through our digital footprint and social media posts, creating advertising, and producing newsletters. Embedded Computing Design Daily.

He is well-versed in various aspects of industrial computing including edge AI, IoT, processing, security, open source, and more.

Chad graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a bachelor’s degree in cultural analysis literature and a master’s degree in education.

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