Norck Robotics combines local U.S. manufacturing with advanced engineering support to deliver faster, smarter, and more scalable industrial automation systems.
IRVINE, Calif.—Norck Robotics is aiming to redefine industrial automation systems through advanced engineering support and fully integrated, end-to-end manufacturing capabilities.
The company describes itself as a “technology-driven leader specializing in high-precision engineering and industrial automation systems.” By integrating design, engineering, and local U.S. manufacturing under one roof, Norck Robotics provides “scalable, end-to-end solutions for the next generation of robotics,” according to a company release.
“As the global demand for smarter, faster, and more flexible production continues to escalate, companies are shifting away from simple component suppliers toward engineering-driven solution partners,” the company stated in the release. “Norck Robotics meets this critical demand by delivering high-performance smart manufacturing solutions, covering the entire product lifecycle from initial design to full-scale production.”

A flexible soft gripper actuator designed and manufactured by Norck Robotics. The actuators are designed to operate in environments that involve the delicate and adaptable handling of irregular shaped or fragile items, according to the company’s website. Applications are reported to include food processing, medical devices, consumer electronics, and collaborative robots. (Image: Norck Robotics/EIN Presswire)
Norck Robotics specializes in the development of critical, high-precision components that serve as the backbone of advanced robotics. Its specialized portfolio includes items such as miniature valve actuators, robotic joints and end effectors, automatic tool changers, and micro machined parts, to name a few.
By leveraging local manufacturing capabilities in the United States, Norck Robotics enables customers to create a measurable competitive advantage in a crowded market. It does so by helping customers achieve up to 30 percent faster lead times, 25 percent cost optimization, and 40 percent performance improvements, the release said.
One of Norck Robotics’ key differentiators, the company said, is its deep vertical integration, enabling end-to-end engineering from concept to production. The company goes beyond traditional manufacturing by actively contributing at every stage, starting with concept development, which includes rigorous engineering validation and feasibility studies.
Following concept development, Norck Robotics provides custom design (advanced simulation and modeling for industrial automation systems), prototyping (rapid testing cycles to ensure functional excellence), and system integration (seamless transition into full-scale production). The integrated approach is reported to enable customers to reduce project timelines by up to 50 percent by eliminating the friction of managing multiple vendors.
Following are brief descriptions of key components produced by the company:
Miniature valve actuators: Engineered for ultra-precise flow control in compact environments.
Precision linear actuators: Delivering smooth, high-speed positioning with exceptional repeatability for assembly and pick-and-place tasks.
High-torque rotary actuators: Providing the power and stability required for heavy-duty robotic movement without compromising on space.
Robotic joints: Designed for extreme durability and high-motion accuracy in multi-axis systems.
Automatic tool changers: Enabling robots to switch between different end effectors seamlessly, maximizing uptime and operational versatility.
Robotic end effectors: Modular and application-specific tools enabling maximum operational flexibility.
Micro machined parts: Delivering micron-level precision for the most demanding technical tolerances.
Precision cycloidal gearbox technology: High-torque efficiency with near-zero backlash for smooth, jitter-free automation.
“These components help manufacturers achieve up to 35 percent higher productivity while reducing maintenance requirements by 20 percent,” the release stated.
Norck Robotics’s domestic production infrastructure provides a strategic buffer against global supply chain volatility by ensuring speed and reliability. Real-time collaboration enables immediate engineering feedback and iterative design. Full traceability and adherence to rigorous U.S. standards contribute to superior quality control. And faster delivery through localized logistics helps reduce supply cycles by 40 percent, the company said in the release.
Beyond hardware, Norck Robotics focuses on the future of Industry 4.0 by working to provide scalable and future-ready smart manufacturing solutions. These offerings are said to empower companies to scale efficiently through modular system design (scalable architectures for easy facility expansion); data-driven optimization (using process insights to eliminate bottlenecks); and seamless integration (ready-to-deploy solutions for modern digital factories).
“Our goal is to provide more than just parts; we provide the engineering intelligence that moves the industry forward,” said Norck Robotics CEO Mucahit Basaran, in the release. “By combining local production with global-tier engineering, we are making smart manufacturing accessible and highly efficient.”