A resident of the Skolkovo Innovation Center, PIN-Software Integration, has developed a control system for collaborative robots (cobots) that can operate without protective barriers. The platform combines machine vision and artificial intelligence, allowing for the automation of loading, transportation, and quality control in manufacturing.
The solution eliminates the need for special zones to accommodate robots, reducing infrastructure costs. One operator is sufficient to manage a group of cobots. The system analyzes data in real-time, performing 2D/3D scanning, checking the geometry of parts, and identifying surface defects. Integration with the "Honest Sign" marking system ensures product traceability at all stages.
The platform is adapted for pharmaceuticals, the food industry, the agricultural sector, and logistics. Cobots sort goods, manage carts, record production parameters, and transmit data to a unified system. The developer's laboratory is equipped with its own data center for testing AI algorithms, which accelerates the implementation of solutions in enterprises.
The technology enhances the safety and efficiency of production, reducing dependence on manual labor. Automation of quality control minimizes defects, and integration with domestic marking standards strengthens confidence in products. The development also reduces import dependence in the field of industrial robotics, creating a foundation for the digital transformation of key sectors of the economy.
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