Vention’s AI-Powered Bin Picking Transforms Robots Into Reliable, Autonomous Operators

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Vention will debut its AI-driven bin-picking technology at NVIDIA GTC, the world’s premier artificial intelligence (AI) conference for developers being held this week.

The new AI-driven process eliminates complex and expensive custom solutions that require programming — simplifying adoption of this in-demand automation solution. Vention is slated to commercialize its AI-driven bin-picking technology later this year.

During a live demonstration, an ABB GoFa CRB 15000 robot — equipped with vision, finger grippers, and connected to a Vention MachineMotion AI controller — will demonstrate its autonomous capabilities. Using only an uploaded CAD file of the part being processed, the robot understands how to detect, select, pick and organize the part with industry-leading speed and precision. This level of autonomy is possible through the powerful foundation models.

The demonstration is part of an ongoing development project with McAlpine & Co. Ltd, a Vention customer and a leading U.K. plumbing manufacturer with over a century of expertise, which has been seeking a bin-picking and machine-loading automation solution.

Vention’s MachineMotion AI controller, accelerated by NVIDIA Jetson Orin module-on-compute platform is the backbone of this breakthrough — delivering the real-time processing needed for autonomous bin picking at scale. This next-generation control system goes beyond traditional PLC-based automation’s deployment times and capabilities.

By integrating state-of-the-art AI NVIDIA Isaac CUDA-accelerated libraries and models such as FoundationPose, Vention ensures manufacturers benefit from proven AI advancements that are quickly entering the marketplace.

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