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The Robot Report provides news, independent analysis, and in-depth research focused on the development, application and use of robotics and intelligent systems technologies. Topics covered in The Robot Report also include robotics supporting technologies such as sensors and imaging systems. For 2019 they listed 10 young companies to keep an eye on.
Here is the author's reason to watch out for Zivid and its 3D color cameras;
A spinout from Norway’s SINTEF research lab, Zivid Labs has more than two decades of R&D expertise in optical sensors, 3D machine vision hardware and software. Its 3D color cameras target a range of applications, including de-palletizing, bin-picking, pick-and-place, assembly, packaging and quality control.
Editor Steve Crowe wrote an in-depth case study about how 3D vision enabled a DHL e-fulfillment robot to achieve at least 400 picks per hour.
If you want to get more information about the how DHL utilize robot and Zivid's 3D color robot vision in their state-of-the art warehouse cell, feel free to reach out to us!
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Zivid 3D machine vision enables smarter factories and warehouses of Industry 4.0. Our market-leading 3D color cameras and software enable customers to boost efficiency and productivity in a range of applications including robotic bin-picking, piece picking, material handling, welding, inspection and quality control.