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Automate 2026 in Chicago once again brought together the latest innovations shaping the future of manufacturing—and this year’s message was clear: automation is accelerating, and integration is everything.

From advanced robotics to AI-driven manufacturing software, the show floor highlighted how quickly technology is evolving to meet real-world challenges like labor shortages, production efficiency, and system flexibility. For Dynamic Conveyor, the event reinforced the critical role conveyors play in these automated systems.

Automation Is Evolving—And So Are Expectations

robot on display at Automate 2026 tradeshowRobotics continues to advance at a rapid pace. From humanoid concepts to highly precise robotic picking systems, the level of dexterity and intelligence on display was impressive. However, these systems are only as effective as the material handling solutions supporting them.

This is where conveyor design becomes essential. Today’s automation environments require conveyors that are:

  • Easily integrated with robotic cells and vision systems
  • Configurable to fit tight footprints and complex layouts
  • Reliable under continuous, high-throughput operation

Our DynaCon modular conveyor systems are designed with this flexibility in mind, allowing manufacturers and integrators to quickly configure and adapt layouts as production needs evolve. The ability to reconfigure without replacing entire systems is a key advantage in fast-changing automation environments.

AI and Smart Manufacturing Integration

AI-powered software platforms were a major focus at Automate 2026, particularly those enabling predictive maintenance, production optimization, and real-time data visibility. As these technologies become more common, conveyors must do more than move product—they must integrate into a connected system.

Dynamic Conveyor systems support Automation & Robotics by offering:

  • Compatibility with automated controls and robotic interfaces
  • Precision movement for accurate product positioning
  • Integration-ready designs that align with automation initiatives

This ensures that conveyors are not a bottleneck, but a seamless part of a smart manufacturing ecosystem.

Solving Labor Challenges with Better System Design

Labor shortages remain a top concern across the industry, and many solutions at the show focused on reducing manual handling through automation. Conveyors play a direct role in this by enabling consistent, repeatable product flow between automated processes.

Our full line of conveyor systems including our DynaClean sanitary conveyors are especially relevant in industries like food and packaging, where reducing manual intervention while maintaining strict hygiene standards is critical. With easy-to-clean designs and minimal tool disassembly, these systems help manufacturers maintain uptime while meeting regulatory requirements.

Additionally, our servo-driven and indexing conveyor solutions provide precise control for robotic picking, inspection, and assembly applications—reducing reliance on manual labor while improving accuracy and throughput.

The Power of Strong Integration Partnerships

expo floor at Automate 2026 show in Chicago

One of the most valuable aspects of Automate 2026 was the opportunity to connect with both existing customers and new integrator and OEM partners. As automation systems become more complex, collaboration is more important than ever.

We continue to work closely with integrators to ensure our conveyor solutions:

  • Align with robotic and automation system requirements
  • Support efficient installation and commissioning
  • Deliver long-term reliability in demanding applications

These partnerships allow us to provide not just conveyors, but complete material handling solutions that fit seamlessly into broader automation strategies.

Moving Forward

Automate 2026 reinforced what we see every day: conveyors remain a critical component of modern automation—but the expectations are higher than ever. Flexibility, integration, and performance are no longer optional; they are required.

At Dynamic Conveyor, we are committed to delivering conveyor systems that meet these demands—supporting robotics, enabling efficiency, and helping manufacturers adapt to an ever-changing landscape.

If you are exploring automation or looking to enhance your current system, our team is ready to help design a solution that fits your application.

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Images from our visit to the Automate 2026 show

Marketing & Business Development Manager at Dynamic Conveyor Corporation
With experience in almost every area of business from HR, sales, operations and marketing, Marcie has a very strategic approach to business and a passion for connecting people with solutions. Prior to joining Dynamic Conveyor as the Marketing Manager, she was owner of Champion Resources, a contract marketing agency working with small businesses. She also spent 15 years in the industrial distribution industry, where she established and executed sales and marketing strategies that developed strong brands and capitalized on all channels of marketing.
Marcie Palmer