| | |

Electromate Announces Fall 2025 SPARK Symposiums in Waterloo, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec

September 15, 2025

Electromate Announces Fall 2025 SPARK Symposiums in Waterloo, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec

Electromate is pleased to announce its biennial Fall SPARK Symposiums (Showcasing Precision and Robotic Knowledge), scheduled for October 28, 2025, in Waterloo, Ontario, and October 30, 2025, in Montreal, Quebec.

The symposiums will feature a tabletop show format accompanied by classroom presentations focusing on robotics and mechatronics. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading manufacturers.

These complimentary events are tailored for OEMs, machine builders, system integrators, and engineering students. Sorry, no competitors, please.

Waterloo Event Details:

Electromate Announces Fall 2025 SPARK Symposiums in Waterloo, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec
  • Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2025, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Location: University of Waterloo Department of Engineering E7 (Engineering 7) Building, Second Floor Event Space 200 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G5 (map)

Register here

Montreal Event Details:

Electromate Announces Fall 2025 SPARK Symposiums in Waterloo, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec
  • Date: Thursday, October 30, 2025, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Location: École de technologie supérieure ÉTS 1100 Notre-Dame St W Montreal, Quebec H3C 1K3 (map)

Register here

A continental breakfast and light lunch will be provided. While the event is free, registration is required. To register and for more information, please visit

About Electromate:

Electromate specializes in robotic, mechatronic, and motion control solutions, focusing on high-performance and precision applications for the industrial automation sector. Their core purpose is to help manufacturers compete globally by building better machines using differentiated automation technology.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Warren Osak, President

Electromate Inc.

Phone: 877.737.8698

Email or Website

Related Story

The Emergence of Mechatronic Subsystems and Their Importance in Product Deployment

As automation systems become more complex and project timelines compress, the role of mechatronic subsystems has shifted from convenience to a necessity for many OEMs. From modular robotic actuators to fully integrated motion systems, subsystem-level design is enabling manufacturers to accelerate development cycles, reduce risk, and concentrate internal resources on differentiation rather than reinvention.

In this Q&A, Warren Osak, President and Founder of Electromate, discusses the emergence of mechatronic subsystems, their impact on deployment timelines, and why more OEMs are adopting integrated solutions over traditional component sourcing.

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Cyber Resilience Act: Insights from Pilz

    December 4, 2025 The Cyber Resilience Act brings with it a host of new requirements. Which requirements will apply in future? From 11 December 2027, only products that comply with the requirements of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) may be placed on the market within the European Union. The CRA contains requirements for the cybersecurity of… Read More…

  • Vention’s Demo Day 2026 Highlights Zero Shot Automation™ – Automating Automation

    December 3, 2025 By Krystie Johnston Vention has been democratizing automation since 2017, and their 6th annual Demo Day demonstrated another step on that journey. For those unfamiliar with Vention, they are headquartered in Quebec and describe themselves as the creator of the world’s only AI-powered full-stack software and hardware automation platform. For those who… Read More…


Featured Article

Revolutionizing Material Movement with Autonomous Mobile Robots

Revolutionizing Material Movement with Autonomous Mobile Robots

In today’s fast-paced manufacturing and logistics industries, the need for efficient and flexible material movement solutions has never been greater. Traditional methods like conveyor systems, forklifts, and manual pushcarts have served us well, but they come with limitations.

That’s why Omron is thrilled to announce the launch of their game-changing MD Series of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs). Read more


Products

  • Festo’s New Hygienic Adaptive Gripper Revolutionizes Workflows in Food, Pharma, Cosmetic Industries

    December 5, 2025 The Festo HPSX universal adaptive gripper is a groundbreaking hygienic soft gripper engineered to handle delicate, irregularly shaped, and hygienically sensitive products. Gripper fingers are produced from a soft silicone-based material, making them ideal for items that are easily damaged. HPSX can perform multiple picks per second. The design of this pneumatic gripper is a… Read More…

  • STUDSON Introduces HighBar-Equipped SHK-1, A New Approach to Helmet Fit

    December 5, 2025 Mono-Chinstrap System Provides Another Fit Option for Workers Who Prefer a Simpler, Cleaner Alternative to Four-Point Nylon Buckle Systems STUDSON, an above-the-neck safety innovator, has announced the general availability of the HighBar-Equipped STUDSON SHK-1 Type II safety helmet, featuring the revolutionary buckle-free HighBar safety system with a single, stowable chinstrap. After introducing the concept version last year,… Read More…