Robotic machine vision software provider Fizyr recently announced it will unveil its new partner program and certified vision packs at MODEX 2024 in booth C5388.
The trade show will be held March 11-14 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.
Partner program to build on existing co-development partnerships
Rather than honing its AI-enabled machine learning software for automation in a laboratory setting, Fizyr has worked with robotics integrators to co-develop its software for real-world applications. The company said its new partner program opens this collaborative opportunity to other integrators and components manufacturers.
“Fizyr’s new Partner Program solidifies our commitment to the success of our talented integrator partners,” said Fizyr CEO Ken Fleming. “We’ve become a strategic piece of the go-to-market strategy of many of the world’s best integrators, with training, professional services, production support and operational tooling so they can deploy more scalable, reliable and easy-to-use automation at price points that work for their customers.”
The company said it already works with integrators including AWL, DEROGROEP, Inther Group, AVT, and Techn’ca. Fizyr will officially launch its partner program at MODEX to introduce its vision AI and certified vision packs to more integrators and components manufacturers.
Certified vision packs to include AI-enabled software
Fizyr said its certified vision packs are a pillar of its go-to-market strategy that reduces the expertise, time, and cost requirements of integrators to implement automated warehouse robotics solutions. Each certified vision pack is validated, supported, scalable and guaranteed.
Fizyr’s certified vision packs include the company’s vision AI, machine learning capabilities, and are preconfigured with components from a wide range of manufacturers. Rigorous testing ensures a wide range of benefits and reliability right out of the box.
The company’s certified vision packs currently address five automation challenges across a wide range of organizations and environments: pick-and-place, singulation, palletization and depalletization, detection, and unloading of trailers and containers. They incorporate components from manufacturers including FANUC, Yaskawa Motoman, KUKA Systems, Universal Robots, ZIVID, IDS, Photoneo, Nexera, The Gripper Company, and many others.
Fizry said many recent installations of its AI-enabled machine vision software across Europe and North America have had greater than 99.9% success rates.