Students should train on a machine that works in the real world. Argon 01 runs the same G-code as the shop floor. The software dashboard is easy to use through a no-code app on day one. Your students gain real industrial skills. Talk to us about your program.
Argon Mechatronics
Robot Manufacturing
Florence, Texas 1,536 followers
Practical Robotics, Engineered for Precision.
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Argon Mechatronics is a next-generation robotics and physical-autonomy company based in Austin, Texas. Argon builds robots optimized for manufacturing environments, combining high accuracy, modular tool use and industrial AI integration at a fraction of the cost of conventional automation. Our products include the Argon One precision humanoid and the Argon SCARA robotic arm, engineered for electronics, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods and beyond, with current deployments at manufacturing facilities in central Texas and in pharmaceutical labs in the southern US.
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- Robot Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Florence, Texas
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- Privately Held
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1551 Co Rd 221
Florence, Texas 76527, US
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Argon SCARA fits the bench you already have and runs the tool heads you actually need. Pipetting, pick & place, milling, laser and more at 0.1 mm precision. No infrastructure changes. https://www.argonmech.com/
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Manufacturing is evolving toward flexible automation. When production lines demand systems that can adapt, manufacturers need solutions that evolve with their workflows, not the other way around. Argon Mechatronics provides American-made modular robotics and automation systems designed for dynamic manufacturing environments. From interchangeable toolheads to vision-guided automation, our modular platform helps manufacturers automate a wide range of processes without being locked into a single application. As manufacturing continues to change, your automation should be ready to change with it. Order yours: https://www.argonmech.com/ #AmericanManufacturing #AmericanRobotics #Automation #AdvancedManufacturing #IndustrialAutomation #Robotics #Manufacturing #MadeInUSA
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Argon 01 runs pipetting at 1 uL precision with automatic tip replacement. Argon can do the repetitive work. The science stays with your team. Book a live demonstration: https://www.argonmech.com/
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Argon Mechatronics believes intelligent automation has the potential to transform healthcare by improving precision, efficiency, and accessibility. We look forward to working with Sigmatic to support automation in surgery centers and beyond.
The biggest near-term opportunity for robotics & AI automations in surgery isn’t clinical. It’s operational - read the Harvard nature publication for yourself… Nature just published Article on Humanoid Robotics in Operating Room by Harvard researchers Kernbach, Brat, Topol & Rajpurkar (Harvard, Scripps, Heidelberg) just said out loud what Sigmatic bet on years ago: Their argument, condensed: Most preventable inefficiencies in surgery doesn’t come from the procedure. It comes from managing the environment missing or malfunctioning equipment, staffing gaps, communication breakdowns, door openings. So the realistic entry point for embodied AI is Stage 1 where Sigmatic has mastered: room turnover, environmental services, supply retrieval, inventory checks, stock reconciliation. Not the sterile field. Hardware is no longer the bottleneck. Teleoperated humanoids have already handled laparoscopic instrumentation and endoscopic visualization. The remaining barrier, in the authors’ words, is autonomy not physical capability. And autonomy is a context problem. One line stopped me cold. They describe the humanoid as a walking “physical API”bridging a slow-to-evolve infrastructure that lacks reliable digital integration between machines and disconnected operating systems. That is the entire thesis of Sigmatic. Here’s what nobody wants to say: you can drop a $16K humanoid into an ASC tomorrow and it will be useless. Not because it can’t move because it doesn’t know anything. It doesn’t know your case cart, your par levels, your vendor contracts, your turnover targets, or your surgeon’s preference card. Robots don’t create operational intelligence. They consume it. Sigmatic is the layer underneath: accounting, supply chain, billing, and real-time facility data centralized, contextualized, model-agnostic by design. Elon Musk has projected 100M–1B humanoids deployed across industries by 2031, on a scale he argues could double global economic output. Whether that exact number lands, the direction is not in question. In this era, the latest frontier model is not the moat. Workflows and contextualized memory are especially as robotics enters healthcare through operations rather than the operative field. Excited that we’ve built the layer this generation of robots plugs into. Zaib Husain Linas Beliūnas Lainey Cie Corliss Amir Husain Raed A. Masri Shakeel Ahmed, M.D. Ayah Hamdan Ahmad Saleh Mitch Laird Wayne O. Anthony Rhorer, M.D. Amjad M. Hammad, MD, MBA Suhaib Hashem Eyad Abdalla Dr Omar Najim Ali Anees Prof Wale Sulaiman MD., PhD., FRCS(C)., CON Obiora C. Okoye Wes Battiste Ahilan Sivaganesan, MD Osama Alsaleh Alireza Masrour Ekta Tolani Barry Howell, MBA, FACMPE, FACHE Daniel Paull, M.D. Alejandro Badia, MD Austin F. Cheng, Esq. Daniel O. Aaron Bauer DPT, CSCS Jeff Lawrence Joel E. Barthelemy Hoda Sallam Sara Bressman Abdul Eljabaly Mark Langston Tim Brahm #ASC #EmbodiedAI #HealthcareOperations #SurgicalRobotics
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120 cycles a minute is a nice number. The better one: cycle 10,000 lands where cycle 1 did. And Argon’s variable payload means the same arm that moves a vial can also move a machined part. No re-fixturing required. Book a demo: https://www.argonmech.com/
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Argon Mechatronics is proud to welcome Jesús Mantas as a Board Advisor. Jesus is a globally recognized technology executive and AI leader with decades of experience helping organizations harness emerging technologies to drive innovation and transformation. As the former Global Managing Partner of IBM Consulting's Strategic Partnerships and a longtime leader in enterprise AI and digital transformation, he has worked at the forefront of shaping how organizations adopt and scale next-generation technologies. Throughout his career, Jesus has advised Fortune 500 companies, collaborated with leading technology innovators, and helped bridge the gap between breakthrough innovation and real-world deployment. His deep expertise in AI strategy, enterprise transformation, and global technology ecosystems will help guide Argon as we continue developing practical robotics and intelligent systems for the world's most complex challenges. Jesus joins Argon at an exciting stage of growth, and we're honored to have his strategic insight and leadership as we scale our vision and bring the next generation of intelligent robotics to market. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dzWykBbd
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Argon Mechatronics is proud to welcome Christopher Hossfeld as Director of Programs. Chris is a retired U.S. Army Colonel, combat veteran, and former faculty member at the Army War College. In the Defense Research Advancement Office at The University of Texas at Austin, he translated research into problem-solving capabilities for some of our nation's greatest security challenges. Chris is also the sole Founder of Barrel Strength Leadership, providing immersive leadership education and training for colleges, military units, and businesses on legendary battlefields around the world. Chris brings to Argon Mechatronics extensive expertise in federal programs, grant writing, and dual-use military technologies.
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