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Micropsi Industries Tackles Complex Automation with AI Vision System at ATX West; Announces International Use Case Lab to Set New Benchmarks in Robotics


AI vision system vendor Micropsi Industries will showcase reflective disk picking and hook hanging applications at ATX West in Anaheim this week. Too complex to automate with traditional programming, these applications exemplify the cutting edge, variance-heavy solutions the company can solve with its MIRAI system. To continuously develop new solutions such as these, the company has established a new application laboratory in Magdeburg, Germany, in collaboration with its technology and research partner, the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation (IFF).

MIRAI allows robotic arms to be controlled in real time, in direct response to sensor information taught by human demonstration. The reflective disk picking demo, shown in booth 4566 with a FANUC LR Mate industrial robot, will highlight the software's ability to enable the robot to adapt to environmental variances and interact with reflective surfaces and extreme lighting conditions in real time. The hook hanging demo, with a UR10e collaborative robot (cobot), highlights how MIRAI can deal with the positional variances of its target object by using all degrees of freedom to meet the target in 3D space.

"In our collaboration with our customers and other manufacturers worldwide, we continue to discover new applications that MIRAI can easily automate without expensive coding or knowledge of artificial intelligence," said Gary Jackson, CEO, Micropsi Industries. "As attendees at ATX West see these applications in action, we expect they'll recognize the unique applications that MIRAI could help them automate regardless of the variance issues that have kept them from automating before."

New use case lab opens new possibility in robotics

While the use case lab is based in Germany, U.S. companies are invited to discuss their automation challenges with Micropsi Industries' U.S. team to determine if the MIRAI vision system might be an appropriate solution to their task. If deemed a fit, the customer can move forward with the use case lab, who works with them to create videos, results, guidelines, and suggestions for hardware requirements.

"The partnership with Fraunhofer IFF opens up new possibilities for automation in applications previously considered not automatable," Jackson said. "Fraunhofer IFF is not only internationally recognized for automation safety and factory planning but also for innovative automation concepts. They're a fantastic partner for us, one that can quickly propel us and our customers towards flexible and robust AI-driven automation concepts."

Experts from both companies collaborate closely to explore and implement entirely new solutions in industrial robotics. The main focus of the lab includes:

According to Dr. José Saenz, group leader for Assistive, Service, and Industrial Robots at Fraunhofer IFF, "For many years, our scientists have been researching future-oriented topics, such as the safe use of robots and artificial intelligence to prepare our customers for upcoming challenges. The technology and expertise of Micropsi Industries are an ideal complement to develop holistic, intelligent solutions for industrial production. We believe that this collaboration has the potential to revolutionize how companies utilize automation."

The partners have already successfully completed their first project: a dual in-line memory module (DIMM)-insertion task using a FANUC LR 10 robot augmented by the AI-powered MIRAI vision system. The DIMM task is complex because the robot is expected to precisely insert modules into delicate slots on a motherboard that varies in its position in the workspace. Thanks to MIRAI, the FANUC robot can deal with the variance and carry out the task rapidly and reliably.

See MIRAI in action at ATX West

Attendees visiting ATX West in Anaheim this week (February 6-9) can view the reflective disk picking and hook hanging demonstrations in booth 4566. Sales meetings or media interviews can also be arranged at the following link My Show Planner or by contacting Kelly Wanlass at [email protected] or 801-602-4723.

About Micropsi Industries

Micropsi Industries provides artificial intelligence-powered software for industrial and collaborative robots (cobots). MIRAI, its flagship product, allows these robotic arms to be controlled in real time, in direct response to sensor information. This is made possible by AI that enables the robots to learn from humans and deal with variances so they can more easily and cost-effectively operate in dynamic environments. With offices in Berlin and San Francisco, Micropsi Industries is working to make task-specific machine learning a reality in industrial automation. The company's vision is to reliably automate work processes while reducing the effort required. Learn more at https://www.micropsi-industries.com


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