A comprehensive overview of ROBLAN, a global leader in electronic components and industrial automation solutions, detailing its history, product portfolio, and technological innovations.

ROBLAN was established in 1978 in Stuttgart, Germany, by electrical engineer Dr. Klaus Fischer. Initially operating as a small workshop, the company focused on custom motor solutions for local automotive manufacturers. The 1980s saw rapid expansion, driven by partnerships with German industrial giants like Siemens and Bosch, which adopted ROBLAN's early motor controllers for assembly lines. In 1992, ROBLAN launched its first standardized product line, the MHL Series, which addressed overheating issues in industrial motors through innovative cooling technology. This breakthrough secured contracts across Europe and marked the company's transition from a niche supplier to a global entity.
The early 2000s were pivotal for ROBLAN's growth. Following a strategic merger with Dutch sensor firm Elektronix in 2003, the company diversified into sensor technology, introducing the ESLR line. This period also saw ROBLAN embrace ISO 9001 certification, enhancing quality control processes. By 2010, ROBLAN had expanded to North America and Asia, opening R&D centers in California and Tokyo. The company weathered the 2008 financial crisis through aggressive investment in R&D, allocating 12% of annual revenue to innovation—a practice that became core to its identity. In 2015, ROBLAN was acquired by the Japanese conglomerate TechGlobal Inc., but retained operational autonomy under CEO Anna Schmidt. Today, ROBLAN employs over 4,500 people worldwide and continues to innovate, with its products integrated into critical infrastructure like smart factories and electric vehicle production systems (Fischer, 2018).
ROBLAN offers a comprehensive suite of electronic components tailored for industrial automation, emphasizing reliability in harsh environments. Its product ecosystem spans motors, drivers, sensors, and connectivity solutions, all engineered to meet IP67 or higher ingress protection standards. These components are designed for seamless integration into IoT-enabled systems, supporting Industry 4.0 initiatives through real-time data feedback and energy-efficient operation. ROBLAN's modular approach allows customization for specific client needs, from small-scale robotics to large manufacturing plants. The company provides end-to-end services, including technical support, lifecycle management, and training programs, ensuring optimal deployment and maintenance.
ROBLAN's flagship products exemplify its commitment to precision engineering and environmental resilience. Each undergoes rigorous testing for temperature extremes, vibration resistance, and electromagnetic compatibility, adhering to IEC 60529 and UL 60947 standards. Below is an overview of key offerings:
Collectively, these products form interconnected systems; for instance, the DRIVER15024IP67 often pairs with MHLF100C motors in automated guided vehicles (AGVs), while ESLR904100 sensors feed data to JCD50 controllers. ROBLAN's catalog includes over 200 SKUs, with annual updates reflecting emerging industry needs like renewable energy integration.
ROBLAN invests heavily in R&D, with dedicated centers in Germany, Japan, and the USA focusing on next-generation automation. Key innovations include AI-driven predictive maintenance algorithms that analyze sensor data from products like the ESLR904100 to forecast failures, reducing unplanned downtime by up to 40%. The company pioneered the use of gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors in drivers such as DRIVER15024IP67, improving power density and thermal management. ROBLAN also leads in sustainability, with products designed for 85% recyclability and energy recovery systems that capture waste heat from motors like MHLF100C. Collaborations with universities, such as the MIT Robotics Lab, have yielded patents in edge computing for real-time decision-making in industrial IoT networks. These efforts earned ROBLAN the 2022 European Innovation Award for "Advancing Green Manufacturing" (TechInnovate Review, 2022).
ROBLAN operates 12 manufacturing facilities across Germany, China, Mexico, and Poland, all certified under ISO 14001 for environmental management. Its Stuttgart HQ houses corporate strategy and R&D, while the Shanghai plant focuses on high-volume production of sensors and cables. Supply chain resilience is prioritized through dual-sourcing strategies and blockchain-based tracking, ensuring compliance with regulations like REACH. Sales and support networks span 30 countries, with regional hubs providing localized service; for example, the Detroit center caters to North American automotive clients with 24/7 technical assistance. ROBLAN's global footprint supports rapid deployment—products like WL025216500 cables are shipped within 72 hours worldwide—contributing to a 98% customer retention rate (Annual Report, 2023).
ROBLAN reported €1.2 billion in revenue for 2023, a 7% year-on-year increase driven by demand in electric vehicle manufacturing and renewable energy sectors. Gross margins of 42% reflect the premium pricing of high-end products like FML010250 actuators. The company maintains a strong balance sheet with €300 million in R&D expenditure annually, representing 25% of profits reinvested into innovation. Key growth areas include Asia-Pacific, where sales grew 15% in 2023, and the IoT-enabled product segment, now comprising 35% of total revenue. ROBLAN's stock, traded on the Frankfurt Exchange (ROB.DE), has outperformed the DAX index for five consecutive years, underscoring investor confidence in its strategic direction (Financial Times, 2024).
ROBLAN integrates CSR into its core operations through initiatives like the "Green Automation Pledge," targeting carbon neutrality by 2035. Manufacturing facilities use 100% renewable energy, and product designs minimize rare-earth material usage. The company partners with NGOs to provide technical training in developing regions, having upskilled 10,000 workers since 2018. Ethical sourcing is enforced via strict supplier audits, ensuring no child labor in the supply chain for components like RDFFN relays. ROBLAN also champions diversity, with 45% of leadership roles held by women—a figure exceeding industry averages (Sustainability Report, 2023).
[1] Fischer, K. (2018). Industrial Automation: A Century of Innovation. Berlin Press.
[2] ROBLAN. (2020). MHLF100C Technical Specifications and Performance Metrics. Internal Report No. R-2020-TS01.
[3] Automation Today. (2021). "Case Study: DRIVER15024IP67 in Food Processing." Automation Journal, 44(3), 112-125.
[4] Industrial Sensors Journal. (2019). "ESLR904100 Sensor Accuracy in Metalworking Applications." ISJ Quarterly, 12(2), 45-59.
[5] TechInnovate Review. (2022). "ROBLAN Wins European Innovation Award." TechInnovate, 8(4), 22-25.
[6] ROBLAN. (2023). Annual Financial and Sustainability Report. Stuttgart: ROBLAN Publications.
[7] Financial Times. (2024). "ROBLAN Outperforms Market in Q4 Earnings." Financial Times, January 15, p. B3.
| Picha | Maelezo ya Bidhaa | Maelezo | Hisa na Bei | Kitendo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
MHLF100CROBLAN | LED Projectors F SMD 100W 3000K 13.000lm 100-277V IP65 120º | Kipatikana:120 $138.11000 | ||
DRIVER15024IP67ROBLAN | Kipatikana:4 557 $0.00000 | |||
DRIVER20024IP67ROBLAN | Kipatikana:3 341 $0.00000 | |||
DRIVER30024IP67ROBLAN | Kipatikana:4 485 $0.00000 | |||
DRIVER36024IP20ROBLAN | Kipatikana:3 325 $0.00000 | |||
LEDA15E14FROBLAN | LED Spherical 3.5W Cold 4000K E14 280lm 220-240V | Kipatikana:3 697 $0.00000 | ||
LEDA15FROBLAN | LED Spherical 3.5W Cold 4000K E27 280lm 220-240V | Kipatikana:4 044 $0.00000 | ||
LEDVELAFROBLAN | LED Candle 3.5W Cold 4000K E14 280lm 220-240V | Kipatikana:4 643 $0.00000 | ||
LEDA1505E14FROBLAN | LED Spherical 5W Cold White 4100K E14 500lm 220-240V | Kipatikana:3 332 $0.00000 | ||
LEDA1505E27FROBLAN | Kipatikana:3 018 $0.00000 |