Techman Robot announces all-in-one AI cobots

Australis Engineering Pty Ltd

Friday, 18 November, 2022

Techman Robot announces all-in-one AI cobots

Techman Robot has announced the introduction of its TM AI Cobot series. AI Cobot is a collaborative robot that combines a robot arm with native AI inferencing engine and smart vision system in a complete package, ready for deployment.

According to Techman Robot, the TM AI Cobot works on the principle of being smart, simple and safe. By combining visual processing in the robot arm, the AI Cobot can perform fast and precise pick-and-place, AMR, palletising, welding, semiconductor and product manufacturing, AOI inspections and food service preparation, and other applications that can be accelerated by AI-Vision.

The AI software suite includes TM AI+ Training Server, TM AI+ AOI Edge, TM Image Manager, and TM 3DVisionTM, allowing companies to train and tailor their system to precisely meet their application.

“Techman Robot has redefined the future of industry robotics with the introduction of its AI Cobot series that are equipped with a native AI engine, powerful and precise robotic arm and vision system that represents a perfect combination of ‘brain, hands and eyes’. With our all-in-one integrated system and supporting software suite, we lead the industry with ease of integration, accelerating productivity while reinforcing quality, and opening new opportunities,” said Techman Robot President Shi-chi Ho.

Techman Robot recently demonstrated its AI Cobot product series capable of 25 kg payloads at the Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robot Show 2022. This new model will be available at a future date.

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