Why Visual Components 5.0 Could Redefine Digital Factory Planning

Espoo, Finland – March 12, 2026 – Visual Components today announced the launch of Visual Components 5.0, a major upgrade to its 3D manufacturing simulation and robot offline programming software platform.
The update helps manufacturers design and optimize production systems in a fast-changing industrial landscape, one where planning decisions increasingly start in the digital world. Visual Components 5.0 arrives as manufacturers worldwide race to reshore production and automate operations amid supply chain shifts and labor shortages. It provides an all-in-one digital environment for factory layout planning, process simulation, robot offline programming, and virtual commissioning, enabling companies to test and refine their ideas in a risk-free virtual space before committing on the shop floor.
Visual Components 5.0 builds on the company’s two and a half decades of simulation expertise with a focus on speed, flexibility, and real-world integration. It remains “the fastest way from concept to reality” for factory planners, now with:
- Expanded connectivity to robot controllers (Denso, Yamaha, Techman, Mitsubishi) and PLCs (LS Electric) joining a growing number of connectivity options for virtual commissioning applications
- Modern Python 3 API for easier scripting and customization
- Faster collision detection and simulation performance
- MQTT support for real-time data exchange with equipment like AGVs or AMRs
These upgrades enable manufacturers to bridge digital and physical production more seamlessly, integrating automation and control systems into virtual models to validate processes with greater confidence.
Another major highlight of this release is a new level of robot offline programming (OLP) automation in Visual Components. This shifts robot programming earlier into the planning phase, reducing dependency on hardware availability and tightening collaboration between engineering teams. Users can now:
- Generate robot toolpaths directly from CAD files with model-based design (MBD) and embedded product manufacturing information (PMI) data
- Create safe, collision-free robot paths even in tight or complex scenarios
- Scale programming across 22 robot brands using built-in post-processors
- Automate Fronius power source integration with direct job management and parameter control
All capabilities are delivered through a single, unified interface designed for speed and usability,
“We know how much pressure manufacturers are under right now. Timelines are shrinking, systems are getting more complex, and the people needed to run them are harder to find. With 5.0, we’ve focused on what really matters: helping teams move faster with less risk. It’s built to support real decisions, under real constraints, and to bring confidence back into the manufacturing planning process,“
Mikko Urho, CEO of Visual Components.
“Visual Components 5.0 marks the beginning of a new phase for our platform. We’ve built a stronger foundation that improves day-to-day performance and usability, while also preparing us for future technologies. The way factories are planned and operated is evolving quickly, and this release positions us for upcoming developments such as AI-powered workflows, cloud infrastructure, and deeper integration with real-time production data,“
Juha Renfors, VP of Product Management.
The launch comes as manufacturers face critical turning points. Nearly 38% are planning to reshore operations to regain control over supply chains. Industry 4.0 is accelerating investment in digital twins, smart equipment, and factory data integration. Simulation software plays a central role in that shift, offering a low-risk way to explore automation, optimize facilities, and speed up deployments.
Meanwhile, manufacturers are facing a skilled labor shortage. In the U.S. alone, a shortfall of 1.9 million manufacturing workers is projected by 2033. Visual Components 5.0 helps companies address these gaps by enabling manufacturers to plan automation, simplifying robot programming, and improving communication across engineering and production teams.
Studies show virtual commissioning can boost manufacturing efficiency by up to 30%, and offline robot programming can reduce deployment time by up to 80%. By delivering these benefits in an easier, faster, and more connected platform, Visual Components 5.0 positions itself as a foundational tool for the future of smart manufacturing.
Availability
Visual Components 5.0 is available now. For more information, you can contact Visual Components at visualcomponents.com.
About Visual Components
Founded by a team of simulation experts with 25 years in business, Visual Components is a pioneer in 3D manufacturing simulation. Visual Components is a trusted technology partner to over 2 400 leading brands and 40 partners globally, offering machine builders, system integrators and manufacturers a simple, quick and cost-effective solution to design and simulate production processes and robot offline programming (OLP) technology for fast, accurate and error-free programming of industrial robots. Visual Components has been part of the KUKA Group since 2017.
For more information please visit: https://www.visualcomponents.com/