š¦¾ Inbolt Showcases Robotics Guidance Solution at Global Industrie Conference
Just a few weeks ago we had the opportunity to present our GuideNOW technology at Global Industrie, in collaboration with Universal Robots.
It can be difficult to explain a new technology, especially when a video is worth a thousand words.
At Global Industrie, we were able to do both, combining our real-time industrial robot guidance technology with URās cobots, showcasing Inboltās GuideNOW system, able to track a workpiece and adjust the robot trajectory in real-time to ensure the accurate and efficient mission of the robotās task on the workpiece placement. This allowed us to demonstrate the full potential of the technology.
Global Industrie was an excellent opportunity to meet with industry leaders, investors, and other technology companies to discuss the evolution of the industryās landscape.
The Global Industrie conference proved to be a valuable event for our team. It gave us the chance to present our innovative technology to a wide audience, network with other industry professionals, and gain valuable feedback. We are excited to see the impact that GuideNOW will have on the manufacturing industry and look forward to continuing to develop and improve our technology.
Our technology received a lot of attention and positive feedback from industry professionals, and we are excited to continue developing and improving our product, always with the mission to create a vision system for industrial robots that enables robust real-time decision-making for any type of environment, from moving lines to fixed stations. GuideNOW is able to identify the position and orientation of a workpiece and can adapt the robot trajectory in real-time.
In addition to our success at Global Industrie, we have also recently shared videos on LinkedIn showcasing our robotic gluing capabilities on moving lines.
UR+ certification
We are also thrilled to announce that we have recently been awarded the UR+ certification. Universal Robots has integrated our GuideNOW solution into its UR+ ecosystem. The solution allows for the automation of tasks on parts with non-repeatable positions, reducing costs and improving flexibility and reliability. GuideNOW is aimed at the automotive, household appliances, logistics, electronics, and aerospace sectors and requires no programming skills. The solution is easy to install and use, requiring only the CAD model of the part as input data and 15 minutes for programming.
At Inbolt, we have been focused on some key elements of our technology, one of which involves having the lowest latency available in the market. Our primary advantage is that GuideNOW is capable of analyzing vast quantities of 3D data and transform it into robot instructions in real-time.
The second advantage of Inbolt is that we aim for our technology to be, and remain, workpiece-centric. This allows for a solution dependent on 3D scans/3D models, but indifferent to environment constrain or markers such as jigs.
At Inbolt, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in industrial robotics, and we look forward to continuing to innovate and develop new technologies to improve the efficiency and accuracy of industrial processes.
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