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At Universal Robots’ (Novi, MI) IMTS booth N 236131, September 9-14 in Chicago, the company will show a machine-tending application with new AI-based perception capabilities running on NVIDIA Jetson and Isaac acceleration libraries integrated into UR’s new PolyScope X platform. This combination enables dynamic path planning, ensuring the robot takes the most effective, collision-free paths in and out of the machine without requiring extensive user configuration. UR plans to make this available for a wide range of applications, including machine tending and other material handling tasks.
More information: www.universal-robots.com