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Assembly Mag: New Technology Enables Robots to Process Moving Parts
Assembly Magazine’s Austin Weber writes about how Inbolt’s AI model enables robots to work on moving production lines.
Assembly Magazine highlights how Inbolt is solving one of automation’s toughest challenges: enabling robots to work on moving lines. Using AI and robot-mounted 3D vision, Inbolt’s system updates robot trajectories in real time, eliminating costly stops, indexing, and errors for automakers like GM, Stellantis, and more.
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