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Test automation

a low-risk investment that shares data-driven insights so you can make an informed decision

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What we do

Elementiam Materials and Manufacturing helps shops adopt automation and increase flexibility for custom fabrication. We allow you to test out our technology and see what it would be like to fabricate a real part from your shop without investing in hardware upfront


For fabricators who don't have robots yet

We help companies adopt robotics by first analyzing their current workflows, supply chain, and equipment. Our team focuses on practical results; we ensure that every automation plan is realistic and designed to improve your specific operations.

  • Virtual Previews: We use on-site scans to create digital demonstrations, showing you exactly how the robots will fit and work in your space.
  • Custom Design: We build specific cell designs that match your facility and technical needs.
  • Financial Clarity: We provide clear ROI estimates to help you understand the costs and savings before you commit to a purchase.


​For teams that have a robot but need it to be more flexible

If your assembly-line robots are sitting idle because they do not fit your current workflow, we can help you make them productive again. We bring our own equipment to your shop to test our solution directly on your existing robots; this process proves the technology works for your specific needs before you make any changes. Our goal is to turn your underutilized hardware into a functional part of your fabrication process, ensuring your machines are working for you instead of collecting dust.


We help fabricators enhance their operations with...

Robotic welding enabled with 3D vision for Canadian fabricators
Robotic hardfacing increases wear-resistance of critical parts
robotic cutting applications
robotic programing software in Canada
Additive metal manufacturing is a new Canadian innovation that decreases material waste and makes post-machining quicker.
laser cladding, also known as overlay or surfacing, enhances the wear-resistance of a metal component. Fabricators do this using specialized robotic equipment and smart automation

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