1. Basic Robotics Tasks: Suitable for simple applications like loading/unloading, basic pick-and-place, and straightforward automation tasks with minimal programming needed.
  2. Graphical Programming: Ideal for creating and managing complex robot programs graphically without programming expertise, facilitating easy setup for varied applications including palletizing and waypoint programming.
  3. Advanced Performance: Utilized for high-speed, high-performance tasks requiring precise control over robot speed and load adjustments, enhancing productivity in high-throughput environments.
  4. Industrial Communication: Supports integration with external systems using XML-RPC, Modbus, and Profinet interfaces, making it suitable for applications requiring advanced communication and control.
  5. 3D Vision and Simulation: Applications involving 3D object handling and simulation, such as detailed palletizing programs and the use of digital twins for accurate programming and manipulation.