Novi, Michigan, May 1, 2024:
Artificial intelligence is moving
With ‘physical AI,’ artificial intelligence is moving out of its digital confines to power robotic applications with humanlike perception, creating solutions that can handle variation without prior teaching or programming. Nowhere is that more pronounced than at this year’s Automate show in Chicago, May 6-9, where more than 50 Universal Robots throughout the show floor will demonstrate new capabilities – many of them fueled by AI.
“We are entering an era of intelligent automation where robots can learn from and adapt to their surroundings in real-time,” says Ujjwal Kumar, Group President of Teradyne Robotics, parent company of Universal Robots (UR). “This opens new possibilities for complex, creative and collaborative tasks, transforming robots from tools into intelligent partners that enhance workplace productivity and creativity.”
50-80x faster path planning and new 3D-guided picking solutions
At UR’s Automate booth #1541, the company will be demonstrating an AI-powered autonomous inspection solution showcasing robotic path planning 50-80x faster than today’s solutions, made possible through NVIDIA’s accelerated path planning tools. Teradyne Robotics has collaborated closely with NVIDIA incorporating the AI capabilities into UR’s soon-to-be-released PolyScope X operating software as a foundation for developments.
“As we continue to develop in-house physical AI capabilities, developers have also been turning to us as the preferred robotics platform for AI solutions,” says Kumar, highlighting how many AI-driven partner solutions will be on display at Automate. Two of those address new approaches to bin picking, a task that in more than 90% of applications is still performed manually: