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Introducing Inbrain - High-frequency Robot Visual Servoing

Introducing Inbrain - High-frequency Robot Visual Servoing

Published on
June 15, 2023

Inbrain is today’s most efficient matching vision technology to match CAD models or 3D scans with 3D data. AI-based Inbrain processes massive amounts of 3D data at high frequency. It identifies the position & orientation of a workpiece and adapts the robot's trajectory in real-time.

To bring about a new era in industrial robotics by overcoming challenges such as high costs, restrictive environment, and safety concerns due to a lack of intelligent decision-making.

Our goal is to lead the industry in empowering robots to work effectively in structured, semi-structured, and unstructured environments and to make autonomous decisions, just as they do in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated logistics.

This proprietary software is 100x faster than state-of-the-art algorithms and is hardware agnostic. Thanks to Inbrain, real-time decision making by industrial robots is now possible for safer, more reliable and flexible automation.

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