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Yaskawa Southern Africa launches laser welding cell

October 2025 Motion Control & Drives

Yaskawa Southern Africa has partnered with Industrial Manufacturing Systems South Africa (IMS-SA) to introduce the Megmeet laser welding cell, a breakthrough solution combining precision robotics with cutting-edge laser technology. Marking a first for the local market, the fully integrated system allows all welding parameters to be controlled directly from the robot teach pendant, streamlining production and setting a new standard for automation in South Africa.

“The Megmeet laser welding cell represents a major step forward for local manufacturing,” said Devon Prinsloo, national project manager at Yaskawa Southern Africa. “It’s one of the first solutions in its price range to offer full integration with the robot control system, meaning welding parameters can be adjusted on the fly. This allows South African manufacturers to access world-class technology at a cost-effective scale, helping them remain competitive both locally and globally.”

A key differentiator is accessibility. Traditional robotic laser welding systems could cost in the tens of millions, making them unattainable for most businesses. The Megmeet laser welding cell, by contrast, delivers advanced capabilities at a significantly more accessible investment level, opening the door for medium-sized manufacturers to adopt automation once considered out of reach.

The collaboration leverages Yaskawa’s expertise in robotic automation and motion control alongside IMS-SA’s role as a specialist integrator and supplier of Megmeet’s laser technology. IMS-SA also supplies the safety enclosure and application engineering, with both companies providing the ongoing technical support to ensure that the system is internationally competitive.

“IMS-SA exists to give manufacturers reliable, locally supported automation systems that improve productivity and ensure repeatable quality,” explained Hannes Crouse, director of IMS-SA. “By combining Megmeet’s proven laser technology with Yaskawa’s precision robotics, we are providing a seamlessly integrated solution with ongoing local support and training. That’s what makes this partnership so valuable.”

The Megmeet laser welding cell is particularly suited to industries reliant on thin metal fabrication, including automotive, appliance manufacturing, aerospace, rail and general sheet metal production. Beyond major sectors, it can also be applied to products such as electrical enclosures, elevator components, signage and stainless steel kitchen equipment. From aluminium battery enclosures to stainless steel panels, the system ensures defect-free welds that meet both structural and aesthetic requirements.

Key differentiators include:

• Deep penetration laser welding with minimal heat distortion.

• Adaptive vision systems for real-time responsiveness.

• Compact, modular design for quick deployment and integration.

• Industry 4.0 readiness with diagnostics and data integration.

• Customisable options from 1,5 to 3,0 kW, with single or dual wire and professional versions featuring integrated cameras for weld monitoring.

By reducing reliance on scarce welding talent, improving throughput and lowering per-unit welding costs, the solution addresses many of the challenges facing South African manufacturers today. Added safety through the enclosed design further enhances its appeal for modern production environments.

Importantly, the partnership also addresses concerns often raised around automation and job displacement. Rather than reducing opportunities for human workers, the Megmeet laser welding cell creates new pathways for upskilling and career growth. Operators and technicians are trained to work alongside robotic systems, while higher production volumes generate demand for additional roles upstream and downstream in the production pipeline.

“While some may see robotics as a threat to jobs, the reality is quite the opposite,” added Crouse. “Higher throughput means more work on both the start and finish lines of production. Coupled with the need for skilled operators, the technology creates a healthier, more sustainable employment landscape.”

“This partnership is about building a smarter, more competitive manufacturing base in South Africa,” concluded Prinsloo. “We invite customers to test the system on their own products and experience firsthand the productivity and quality gains it can deliver.”

For more information contact Yaskawa Southern Africa, +27 11 608 3182, [email protected], www.yaskawa.za.com


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