Mech-Mind Robotics, a leading provider of industrial 3D sensors and AI-powered software for intelligent robotics, impressed the visitors at the highly anticipated Automate Show 2023 in Detroit, USA, from May 22 to 25. During the event, Mech-Mind showcased the capabilities of 3D vision through multiple applications, presenting high-performance 3D sensors as well as advanced algorithms optimized for the unique needs of the automation industry.
Since the debut of Mech-Mind‘s first 3D vision solution at Automate–a leading exhibition dedicated to showcasing the latest in robotics, AI, and vision technology–Mech-Mind’s 3D vision products and services have had a remarkable impact on the automation industry. Focusing on providing easy-to-use and proven 3D vision sensors and advanced robotics technologies to its partners and system integrators, Mech-Mind enables its customers to effectively solve complex automation challenges, such as random bin picking, depalletizing, piece picking, assembly, and quality inspection.
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At the event, attendees had the opportunity to explore the latest innovations in 3D vision, motion planning, and automated picking of random items. They were also introduced to the leading-edge 3D camera technology for robot guidance and the newly launched 4K resolution 3D laser profilers for industrial inspection and measurement.
Automating the random picking of items from deep bins has always been a challenge. In a wide range of industries, such as automotive and construction machinery, it is critical to accurately identify and distinguish items from their surroundings.
At Automate 2023, Mech-Mind presented the application of this challenging task – the 3D vision-guided random bin picking of round parts. Using a Mech-Eye LSR L industrial 3D camera, the system can guide a robot to pick up shiny, reflective parts from a disorganized bin, even if they’re located in hard-to-reach corners, and place them in a desired location.
“Random bin-picking robotic systems often have difficulty clearing the deep material bins,” said Cloris Xu, Mech-Mind’s Vice President of Marketing. “By incorporating Mech-Mind’s 3D vision capability, the bin can be cleared effectively and safely without collision with the bin or work cell.”
SOURCE: PR Newswire