# ENCY Software and Stäubli Robotics partner to simplify robot programming

> Source: <https://www.therobotreport.com/ency-software-staubli-robotics-partner-simplify-robot-programming/>
> Published: 2026-07-08 15:02:53+00:00

Turning complex CAD/CAM trajectories into reliable, easy-to-control robotic processes is a challenge for tasks such as milling, grinding, cutting, deburring, polishing, and laser processing, according to ENCY Software Ltd. The company yesterday announced that its ENCY Robot software will work with Stäubli International AG’s industrial robots.

“Manufacturers do not need another layer of complexity,” stated Andrei Kharatsidi, CEO of ENCY Software. “They need a clear path from digital preparation to real robot motion. Together with Stäubli, we are making advanced robot programming more practical and predictable through ENCY Robot.”

Founded in 2024, ENCY Software claimed that its platform unifies traditional and AI-driven [computer-aided design](https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/cad/) and manufacturing with offline and real-time robot programming, NC code verification, and cloud collaboration. With [ENCY Robot](https://encycam.com/ency-robot/), users can program robots offline, simulate processes, check collisions and singularities, and reduce robot downtime during programming, said the Limassol, Cyprus-based [company](https://encycam.com/).

## Stäubli provides hardware foundation

ENCY Software announced the partnership at [ENCY World Conference 2026](https://encycam.com/news/ency-world-conference-2026/), where Stäubli Robotics joined it and CNC Solutions to discuss tighter integration between robot hardware and digital [manufacturing](https://www.therobotreport.com/category/markets-industries/manufacturing/) tools.

Stäubli said it provides the robot hardware foundation for demanding production environments, including accurate and rigid robots designed for reliable trajectory execution.

“Advanced robotics needs programming tools that are powerful, but also practical for real production,” said Andrea Tagliabue, global leader of application experts for general industry at Stäubli Robotics. “By combining Stäubli robot performance with ENCY’s offline programming and simulation capabilities, manufacturers and integrators can move more confidently from digital preparation to production.”

[Stäubli Robotics](https://www.staubli.com/global/en/home.html) is a global provider of industrial robots for demanding applications across manufacturing, [automotive](https://www.therobotreport.com/category/markets-industries/manufacturing/automotive), [medical](https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/medical), [food](https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/food/), [pharmaceutical](https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/food/), [logistics](https://www.therobotreport.com/category/markets-industries/logistics-warehousing-asrs/), and metalworking industries. The [company](https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/staubli/) is part of the Stäubli Group, a global mechatronics solution provider headquartered in Switzerland.

“The agreement reflects a shared direction: making advanced robotic applications easier to program, easier to deploy, and easier to repeat,” said ENCY.

## ENCY updates design and control software

Last week, ENCY Software [released](https://encycam.com/news/ency-2-9/) Version 2.8 of its ENCY CAD/CAM system and ENCY Robot. The company has added data to machining reports and operation statistics, enhanced workflows, fixed bugs, and clarified license administration.

In April, ENCY [updated](https://encycam.com/news/ency-hyper-gets-a-major-update/) its ENCY Hyper system, which combines offline programming with live work in a single workflow. It supports robots from numerous providers, including Stäubli, ABB Robotics, DENSO, Doosan Robotics, Epson Robots, FANUC, Kawasaki, KUKA, OMRON, Techman, Universal Robots, and Yaskawa.

ENCY Robot also [enabled](https://encycam.com/cases/ency-powers-robotic-fabrication-of-public-sculptures) artist Volkan Alkanoglu to design and fabricate the challenging form of the INFINITY public sculpture, which was installed in in May in Pompano Beach, Fla.
