TriOrb's Corporate Site Revamp and Its Vision
On May 29, 2026, TriOrb, based in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, officially unveiled its newly redesigned corporate website. With a mission to create the foundation for next-generation industries through innovative mobility platforms, the company has pioneered the development and social implementation of the unique ball-driven omnidirectional platform, "TriOrb BASE."
Background of the Redesign
As TriOrb expands, transitioning from the Proof of Concept (PoC) phase to mass production and global outreach, the need arose for clearer communication regarding its offerings. The old site focused heavily on company information, but the growing complexity and scope of TriOrb’s solutions required a more detailed and multidimensional presentation of how they specifically address customer challenges.
To meet this need, the revamped website redirects its focus to three key solution areas stemming from manufacturing challenges: transportation in tight spaces without modifications, alternatives to cranes for transporting oversized and heavy items, and the evolution of fixed arm robots to mobile arm systems capable of high precision operations.
Key Features of the Revamped Site
1. Systematic Reorganization of Solutions
TriOrb's solutions are now meticulously categorized into three distinct areas:
- - Solution 01: Enables automated transport without construction changes, even in narrow passages and uneven floors. Through a combination of ball-driven mechanics and Visual SLAM, TriOrb ensures precision movement to within millimeters.
- - Solution 02: Automates the transportation of long and heavy items previously reliant on cranes through a collaborative system of multiple Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), reducing dependency on fixed installations and improving lead times.
- - Solution 03: Transforms traditional fixed arm robots into mobile units that can traverse between processes, enhancing flexibility and achieving precise positioning for tasks such as docking with equipment.
The solutions pages feature detailed use cases across sectors like automotive, electronics, materials, chemicals, and semiconductors, along with technical specifications, core technology insights, and FAQs to provide a comprehensive understanding of the implementation processes possible in real-world settings.
2. An Engaging Visual Design
The design overhaul incorporates a vibrant visual style encapsulating the key message, “360° Mobility, 180° Change.” It vividly illustrates the concept of omnidirectional movement, making the technological and business innovations instantly recognizable and appealing to site visitors.
3. Comprehensive Disclosure of Current Business Position
The website systematically reveals TriOrb's vision, mission, corporate overview, funding status, equity partners, and global footprint in locations such as Kitakyushu, Tokyo, and Detroit, USA. It effectively communicates the company's growth strategy as it continues to evolve and expand its operations.
About TriOrb
TriOrb was founded in February 2023, recognized as an AISol (AIST Solutions) startup and emerging from Kyushu Institute of Technology. With its groundbreaking ball-driven omnidirectional platform, TriOrb aims to meet the demands of manufacturing environments facing issues like labor shortages and the need for Digital Transformation (DX). The company’s ultimate goal is the realization of flexible production lines that support customized and variable production by leveraging autonomous systems for efficient transportation between processes.
Corporate Information
- - Company Name: TriOrb, Inc.
- - Headquarters: AIM Building 6th Floor, 3-8-1 Asano, Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture
- - CEO: Hidekazu Ishida
- - Founded: February 2023
- - Capital: 100 million yen
- - Business Activities: Development, manufacturing, and sales of the ball-driven omnidirectional platform, "TriOrb BASE."
Online Presence
Through this comprehensive site refresh, TriOrb is not only enhancing its digital presence but is also setting the stage for new advancements in the automation and mobility sector, helping to shape the future of industrial operations.