03-15-2026, 08:07 PM
Hello,
I am a student from IIT Bombay currently working on a course project involving robotic milling with a Mitsubishi industrial robot in our lab.
We have been using RoboDK for simulation and toolpath generation, and our previous one-month license has recently expired. To complete the implementation phase of our project, we would need access to the licensed version for roughly one more month.
Our lab is currently exploring workflows for robotic machining. At the moment we are attempting to convert G-code into Mitsubishi mAlpha programs manually, which is quite challenging. RoboDK provides a much more streamlined approach for generating robot programs for machining tasks.
Our professor is interested in evaluating RoboDK for potential use in the lab, and we would like to demonstrate its capabilities on our robotic milling setup before making a decision. An additional one-month educational license would allow us to complete this evaluation.
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I am a student from IIT Bombay currently working on a course project involving robotic milling with a Mitsubishi industrial robot in our lab.
We have been using RoboDK for simulation and toolpath generation, and our previous one-month license has recently expired. To complete the implementation phase of our project, we would need access to the licensed version for roughly one more month.
Our lab is currently exploring workflows for robotic machining. At the moment we are attempting to convert G-code into Mitsubishi mAlpha programs manually, which is quite challenging. RoboDK provides a much more streamlined approach for generating robot programs for machining tasks.
Our professor is interested in evaluating RoboDK for potential use in the lab, and we would like to demonstrate its capabilities on our robotic milling setup before making a decision. An additional one-month educational license would allow us to complete this evaluation.
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated.

