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Robot Grasping Demonstrated at Automate and ProMat Trade Shows

Smart Gripper

Smart Gripper Systems

This year a few companies demonstrated smart gripper systems that can piece-pick random goods at speed - far ahead of the research schedule in the Roadmap. RightHand Robotics was demonstrating their piece-picking solution - a vacuum stick supported by 3-fingers, and 3D vision software that can handle 1000s of SKUs, operate at high speed, has sensor feedback to learn by trial and error and also to ensure accurate order fulfillment. Many of RightHand's piece-picking gripper and software solutions were the end-of-arm-tool of choice on robot arms in other vendor booths. Emphasizing their software and systems, RightHand was promoting them to be integrated into warehouse workflows including goods-to-picker systems, picking to unit sorters, autobagger induction, and kitting. Kinema Systems demonstrated their Kinema Pick deep learning 3D vision system which speedily depalletizes multi-SKU, randomly arranged pallets of various sized boxes. Also demonstrated were grippers with lights or other forms of HRI because studies have shown that human-robot collaboration needs communication - even from colored lights - to facilitate adoption. Rethink Robotics has been a leader in this type of HRI. Their Sawyer robot uses screen eyes and tower and wrist colored lights to indicate movement, training and problems. Schunk's new elegant Co-act WSG gripper has finger lights that change color to indicate different modes of activity: red for training and problems; blue for safe operation; etc. using LEDs and a corresponding color coding system.

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Dieser Artikel erschien in ROBOTIK UND PRODUKTION 3 2017 - 07.09.17.
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