Be 5.0 2025: cetim unveils two strategic innovations to accelerate automation and ai in industry

From November 25 to 26, 2025, the BE 5.0 – Industries of the Future trade show in Mulhouse will be a major showcase for ongoing industrial transformations in the Grand Est region. Among the key players, Cetim, a well-known technological accelerator for manufacturers, will present two flagship solutions at booth H-08, developed within its Quatrium Grand Est acceleration platform. The goal: to demonstrate how artificial intelligence, collaborative robotics, and automation can concretely strengthen the performance and resilience of French factories.
In a region with a strong industrial culture, Cetim’s presence takes on a particular significance: that of an organisation capable of making technologies often seen as “too complex” or “too futuristic” for SMEs more accessible, as highlighted by the testimony of Michael Grandidier, Operations Director at Fameca. The 2025 edition will therefore shine a spotlight on two innovations: a multi-sensor cobot cell dedicated to quality control, and IANote, an AI demonstrator capable of detecting anomalies in just a few seconds
A Multi-Sensor Cobot Cell to Revolutionize Quality Control
The first solution presented by Cetim perfectly illustrates the rapid evolution of collaborative robotics in industry. It is a multi-sensor cobot cell designed to conduct feasibility studies for quality control under semi-industrial conditions.
Equipped with a latest-generation cobot, this cell can integrate various inspection technologies:
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material health monitoring,
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visual defect inspection,
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dimensional control,
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advanced non-destructive testing techniques,
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smart sensors and vision modules.
One of the major strengths of this demonstrator is its flexibility: manufacturers can combine several technologies, either successively or simultaneously, to identify the most relevant inspection solution for their parts and workflows.
Cetim will also present a real-world application on a welded mechanical assembly, showing how a collaborative robot can standardize and automate inspection tasks that are typically long and repetitive. The objective is clear: enhance repeatability, reduce human error, and allow operators to focus on higher-value tasks.
This cell aligns with the current evolution of French factories, where cobots no longer merely assist they optimize, secure, and enhance key processes.
IANote: An AI Demonstrator That Trains Its Models in 5 Seconds
The other innovation showcased at BE 5.0 will be presented as a premiere: the IANote demonstrator, an artificial intelligence solution dedicated to detecting anomalies on industrial parts.
While traditional systems require long and tedious training phases, IANote stands out thanks to an unprecedented capability:
➡️ ultra-fast training in just 5 seconds,
➡️ performed directly on defect-free parts,
➡️ requiring no prior database or expert configuration.
In practice, the AI instantly calibrates itself on a compliant part, then detects any surface, appearance or geometric anomaly in real time. This “zero defect, zero history” approach opens new possibilities, especially for production lines with short series or frequent product changes.
IANote reflects a major trend in industrial robotics: the rise of embedded AI fast, intuitive, field-ready, and operable directly by production teams, without the need for data scientists.
Circular Economy: Another Pillar of Industrial Transformation
Cetim’s booth will also highlight several achievements related to the circular economy a domain increasingly central to industrial strategies. Showcased items will include:
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eco-designed products,
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parts containing recycled materials,
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examples of retrofitted industrial equipment,
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demonstrators focused on extending lifespan.
These projects illustrate Cetim’s ability to support both technological modernization and the ecological transition of manufacturers.
A Conference on Connected Hydraulic Systems
One of the key highlights of the event will be a technical conference led by Nicolas Bedouin, an expert from Cetim, on Tuesday, November 25, from 10:45 to 11:15 AM (Jupiter room). The theme:
“Connected hydraulic units, IIoT and industrial monitoring.”
A topic that resonates with current industrial concerns: how to make hydraulic systems smarter, more predictive, and more energy-efficient through sensors and connectivity.
Quatrium Grand Est: An Acceleration Platform for Manufacturers
All showcased innovations come from Quatrium Grand Est, the acceleration platform located at KM0 in Mulhouse. This structure offers:
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personalized diagnostics,
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assistance in defining an action plan,
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support for selecting technical solutions,
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guidance through industrialization,
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a network of technological, financial, and training partners.
Manufacturers can test technologies on their own parts a key advantage for mitigating investment risks.
Cetim: More Central Than Ever to Industrial Transformation
With more than 1,100 experts, engineers, and PhDs, Cetim confirms at BE 5.0 its central role in modernizing French factories and integrating key technologies of the industry of the future: collaborative robotics, AI, smart sensors, monitoring, circular economy, and automation.
By focusing on concrete, testable, and rapidly deployable solutions, the institution positions itself as a strategic partner for a more efficient, sustainable, and competitive industry.
FAQ – BE 5.0 Trade Show and Cetim Innovations (2025)
2. Why is Cetim’s presence particularly strategic this year?
Because Cetim is presenting concrete demonstrators that SMEs and mid-sized companies can immediately use to make AI, collaborative robotics, and circular economy technologies accessible and directly applicable on the shop floor.
3. What is the multi-sensor cobot cell?
It is a flexible robotic cell that integrates several quality-control technologies (vision, non-destructive testing, smart sensors…). It automates and standardizes inspections while reducing human error.
4. What types of inspections can this cell perform?
Material health monitoring
Visual inspection
Dimensional control
Advanced non-destructive testing
Analysis using smart sensors / vision modules
5. What makes this cell innovative?
It can combine multiple technologies, either sequentially or simultaneously, allowing companies to test different methods and identify the most relevant inspection solution for their parts.
6. What is IANote?
IANote is an AI demonstrator developed by Cetim, designed to detect anomalies on industrial parts with unprecedented speed.
7. Why is IANote revolutionary?
Because it offers:
model training in just 5 seconds,
without a prior database,
without AI expertise,
directly from a compliant part.
It is an AI built for the workshop: simple, fast, and operational.
8. What types of anomalies can IANote detect?
It can detect defects related to:
appearance
surface condition
geometry
micro-anomalies not visible to the naked eye
9. Who are these innovations intended for?
For manufacturers of all sizes—SMEs, mid-sized companies, and large groups wishing to improve productivity, reduce non-conformities, and make their inspection processes more reliable.




