General sensors can be used! Machine learning software for piece picking in logistics centers.
"OSARO Pick" is a machine learning software designed to support over one million SKUs. The picking time is calculated from a proprietary machine learning model, with a picking speed of under 4 seconds per cycle. It picks items that are difficult to recognize and achieves careful and space-efficient placement. It is compatible with major industrial robots, a wide range of end effectors, and low-cost sensors, making it suitable for use in grocery distribution centers and e-commerce fulfillment centers. 【Features】 ■ Recognition of items in the environment ■ Trajectory generation for robot movements ■ Seamless operation of robot applications ■ No need for SKU registration ■ Minimal additional training required *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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basic information
**Features** - Robot/Camera Calibration - Custom Annotations - Automatic Annotations without Pre-registration - Re-learning on the Cloud - Modbus API - Segmentation of Picking Targets - 6D Object Detection (3D Coordinates + 3-axis Direction Estimation) - Calculation of Grasp Points (Suction Pads) - Calculation of Grasp Points (Custom End Effectors) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
Price range
P5
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
【Applications】 ■ Piece picking ■ Goods-to-Person ■ Automated storage (ASRS) ■ Packing operations ■ Kitting of automotive parts ■ Sorter input *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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OSARO is a machine learning company based in San Francisco that develops AI for industrial automation, employing talented individuals from UC Berkeley, Stanford, and MIT. It has received high praise for its ability to recognize transparent and reflective objects (such as EC packages) and amorphous items (like fried chicken), which were challenging for traditional 3D cameras. Additionally, it has incorporated a system that automatically generates robot actions. Since 2018, OSARO has had a base in Marunouchi, Tokyo, to support its Japanese customers. Recently, its picking system has been operational at the ICT LABO 2.0 of Mitsui Fudosan Logistics Park in Chiba, which opened last month.