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Rove Mobile Welding Robot Launches for Field Automation

2026/04/19
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Rove Mobile Welding Robot Launches for Field Automation

According to roboticsandautomationnews.com, Path Robotics has unveiled Rove — a mobile robotic welding system that integrates the company’s Obsidian physical AI model with a quadruped robot platform. The announcement, made on April 16, 2026, marks a strategic expansion of Path Robotics’ physical AI capabilities beyond fixed welding cells into unstructured, large-scale industrial environments.

Addressing Critical Gaps in Heavy Industry

Shipbuilding, heavy construction, and large-scale fabrication face persistent constraints: massive assemblies, inconsistent fit-up, and immovable workpieces that cannot be relocated or fixtured inside conventional welding cells. These conditions have historically limited automation adoption precisely where demand is highest — especially amid accelerating skilled welder shortages. Rove is designed to bring intelligent welding directly to the part, reversing the traditional workflow of moving parts to robots.

Technical Breakthrough and Real-World Deployment

Legged robots have long been viewed as too unstable for precision welding tasks. Rove challenges that assumption by leveraging Obsidian’s real-time perception and adaptive control to operate reliably in high-variability settings such as shipyards. According to the report, commercial availability is expected in early 2027, and Path Robotics is actively recruiting qualified early adopters.

Industry professionals can observe Rove in action at Sea-Air-Space 2026, the largest maritime expo in North America, held April 19–22 in National Harbor, Maryland. Path Robotics will demonstrate the system at booth T76.

Executive Perspective

“Obsidian has proven that physical AI can solve some of the hardest welding challenges inside the cell. Rove is a significant next step and one our customers have been seeking. Manufacturers can now deploy Obsidian wherever welding is needed — across large assemblies, production sites, and in environments where moving the part isn’t an option.” — Andy Lonsberry, CEO and co-founder of Path Robotics

For supply chain professionals overseeing capital-intensive fabrication operations — particularly in defense, energy infrastructure, and maritime logistics — Rove signals a tangible shift toward mobile, adaptive automation. Unlike stationary robotic cells requiring extensive facility retrofitting, Rove reduces dependency on fixed infrastructure and mitigates labor bottlenecks without demanding relocation of multi-ton components. This capability directly supports resilience planning in sectors where schedule delays from manual welding shortages routinely cascade across procurement, assembly, and delivery timelines. As noted in the source, the system targets environments where “moving the part isn’t an option” — a reality for many Tier 1 suppliers managing outsourced heavy fabrication across global networks.

Source: Robotics & Automation News

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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