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New Robotiq Vision System Breaks Down Integration Barriers

Karine Simard
by Karine Simard. Last updated on Jun 21, 2016 4:02 AM
Posted on Jun 21, 2016 4:00 AM. 2 min read time
 

We are proud to launch Camera, our new vision-guided pick and place solution for Universal Robots that shortens setup time to 5 minutes and makes vision easy to integrate.2F85__FT300__Camera_on_UR_2_2.png

Early users of the system say Robotiq’s Camera opens new possibilities for automation: “The Robotiq Camera breaks all the integration barriers that we are used to see with vision systems in manufacturing automation. We could think of many pick & place robot tasks that can now be programmed very fast. We will need this solution for upcoming projects with UR robots,”  says Victor Canton, Manufacturing Engineer, Continental Automotive Spain SA.


“We kept seeing projects that would work much better with machine vision, but manufacturers stayed away because of the complexity and cost of existing solutions,” explains Samuel Bouchard, CEO of Robotiq. “This is why we have set out to create a camera and vision software that could be set up and used by anyone.”

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The compact camera design fits perfectly on the UR wrist and offers direct connectivity to the controller. Moreover, the Robotiq Camera’s user-friendly software is seamlessly embedded within Universal Robot’s graphical user interface. There is no external PC required to setup, program or run Camera.  Everything is done right from the robot user interface.

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You can teach Robotiq’s Camera a new part in just 5 minutes, and it will locate the part in its field of vision. Because of its unique wrist mount design on the UR, this robot vision system does not need complex calibration procedure or extra external illumination.  Being mounted on the robot's wrist also has the benefit of expanding the search area without dealing with complex fixtures. “The robot's arm moves, so the Camera can locate the parts in a wider work area,”  explains Jean-Philippe Jobin, Robotiq’s CTO.

Here is a demonstration of the simple steps in order to use the camera: 

 


Robotiq’s vision system for Universal Robots is commercially available now.  A live demonstration of the product can be seen at Robotiq’s booth at Automatica 2016, Hall B5, booth 512.


For more details visit the Product Page

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Karine Simard
Written by Karine Simard
Karine is a journalism-school graduate turned marketer with a side-step in sales and the addition of an MBA to complete her understanding of business. She has documented, marketed and sold products in the high-tech industry, from power monitors to people counters, enterprise software and telecom testing solutions. She cares about team dynamics, marketing and generating quality leads for her teammates in sales. Her mission is to bring sales and marketing teams together into one happy revenue-generating machine.
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http://robotiq.com

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