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Universal Robotics and Motoman Partner to Set New Benchmark for 3D Vision Systems
Companies Combine Breakthrough Software and Industrial Robots to Make Materials Handling More Accurate, Efficient and Cost-Effective
| Source: Universal Robotics, Inc.
NASHVILLE, TN and DAYTON, OH--(Marketwire - October 1, 2009) - Universal Robotics, Inc. and
Motoman, Inc. today announced a partnership to develop and market an
accurate, cost effective and easy-to-implement 3D vision system solution
for a variety of robotic applications. The companies will integrate
Universal's Spatial Vision self-calibrating 3D vision software in Motoman's
industrial robots. The Spatial Vision-enabled robots will be initially
launched in the materials handling market in early 2010.
"Motoman is delighted to partner with Universal to launch a new line of
Motoman robots enhanced with Spatial Vision," said Roger Christian, Vice
President Marketing and International Groups at Motoman. "The Spatial
Vision software is an exciting breakthrough by Universal that will allow us
to set a new price-performance point in the robotic 3D vision systems
market. From 3D bin picking to racking, these robots will allow our
customers to enhance their operations and save valuable time and
resources."
Current 3D robotic vision systems require extensive programming and
laborious setup and can be very costly to implement and maintain. These
factors have limited the wide adoption of this technology in many markets.
Spatial Vision is advancing 3D vision technology and making it viable for
virtually any 3D robotic application. The Spatial Vision system is easy to
set up. It enables automatic self-calibration with full color and high
definition images with millimeter accuracy within a robot's work envelope
at a fraction of the cost of current systems.
The Spatial Vision system can automatically identify any dynamic point in
3D space and calculate the distance to this point using inexpensive web
cams. It delivers accurate, full-frame color results at 960 by 720 pixels
four to five times per second.
In addition to 3D bin picking, Spatial Vision-enabled robots are ideally
suited to automated applications including racking and de-racking of parts,
and picking loosely-oriented parts on a conveyor belt.
"Spatial Vision software gives robots the real-time high-fidelity input
necessary to react to their physical environments. This is an important
step towards Universal's efforts to enable machines to efficiently perform
difficult or dangerous tasks," said David Peters, CEO of Universal
Robotics. "Motoman is a leader in industrial robotics and we are excited
to work with the company to create an overall Spatial Vision solution.
These new systems will be utilized throughout the materials handling market
and have great potential to enhance efficiencies and improve operations in
additional industries."
About Universal Robotics, Inc.
Universal Robotics creates software that enables machines to learn from
their experiences, react and adapt to their surroundings, and perform tasks
that are costly, dangerous or difficult for humans to undertake. The
company's signature technology, Neocortex, which was developed over seven
years at NASA and Vanderbilt University, will increase efficiency and
worker safety across industries in applications including warehousing,
mining, handling hazardous waste and automating vehicles such as forklifts.
www.universalrobotics.com
About Motoman, Inc.
Motoman provides robots and complete robotic automation for virtually every
application and industry. Founded in 1989, Motoman has continually gained
market share and is now one of the largest robotic solution providers in
North and South America with more than 29,000 robotic installations.
Motoman's parent, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, is the world's leading
robot manufacturer with an installed base of more than 200,000 robots. For
more information, visit www.motoman.com.