Omnicore i-motion is ABB's software toolbox that enables robots and cobots to perform 2D and 3D vision tasks through hardware-agnostic vision systems, featuring an easy-to-use graphical interface with vision primitives and AI capabilities, along with automatic collision-free path planning that significantly reduces deployment time by allowing users to simply define pick and place positions while the robot handles the complex motion planning.
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What happens when AI‑enabled vision meets high‑performance collaboration?Ajouté :
So Andy, tell us about i-motion. Yes, all right, Jake. Do you want to see the demo? Absolutely, let's see it run.
>> All right, let's [music] run the demo first. So then, what is i-motion? Omnicore i-motion is a software toolbox which enables ABB's robots and cobots to do 2D and 3D vision tasks. Love it. So what are some of the main features that we look for with what i-motion can do?
>> Yeah, so one of the most important features with i-motion is that it is hardware agnostic. That means based on the customer's need, they can choose a very basic 2D camera or a very sophisticated 3D vision system such as we have here from Zivid Photoneo. Love it. So depending on the systems integrator or the end user, what application they want to deploy, really any peripheral they can select from a 2D to 3D. It's really nice when they can choose the technology that they're already familiar with. Exactly, for ultimate cost efficiency and flexibility. So another important feature with Omnicore i-motion is that it is very easy to use. So this is a software adding integrated inside ABB's RobotStudio. You can see that it is very graphical. So we have a library of vision primitives which allows a user to pick the primitives that support the task they need to do. We also have AI vision primitives. In this case, we're using a 3D bin picking tool. And on the right side, you can see our collision-free path planning generator.
So the user just needs to create the pick position, the place position, and the algorithm will automatically generate a collision-free path. I love it. And what you're really doing is you're reducing time to deployment.
That's the big thing when we're integrating these new robotic solutions.
If we can go out there and just pick the pick up and the drop off point, the robot does the rest. That's what really makes this valuable to customers. So what are the three main takeaways that we want our customers to walk away from?
Yeah, so for Omnicore i-motion, it supports all of ABB's robots and cobots.
It is hardware agnostic. It is easy to use, and it supports collision-free path planning. Awesome. Andy, thanks so much.
Thank you, Jake.
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