Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 73.17
Materials handling solution provider and systems integrator AWL, and Fizyr, a provider of vision software for automated picking, have entered into a strategic partnership to offer high-end robotic solutions, especially for the logistics market. As an independent system integrator, AWL works together with various suppliers of robots, vacuum technology, and vision software, among other things. By integrating the artificial intelligence-based vision software of Fizyr into machines, AWL makes automated picking in harsh logistics environments possible. “You cannot accomplish anything alone; you will need others,” says Brand van ‘t Hof, CEO of AWL. “You can achieve something through collaboration.This applies to…
Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 67.95
Fizyr designs, builds, and installs standardized computer-vision software that detects unknown objects varying in shape, size, color, material, or stacking. Prof. Martijn Wisse at TU Delft founded the company as Delft Robotics in 2014 as a systems integrator building robotic picking cells. In 2016, the company applied its expertise in deep learning to win the Amazon Picking Challenge. Fizyr rebranded in 2017 as it focused on software. Fizyr says it is trusted as a strategic partner by global leading integrators, thanks to its fully scalable and proven software-only product. The company provides full insight and control to install, manage, update,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 64.17
Fizyr, an AI for robotic systems provider, welcomed Zivid to its partner program during MODEX 2024 in Atlanta. Zivid cameras are integrated into several of Fizyr’s new certified vision packs, and integrators now have access to a variety of Vision Pack configurations to help work through complex automation challenges. Extended vision capabilities with Zivid cameras Fizyr’s certified vision packs currently tackle six of the most complex automation challenges: Pick and Place Singulation Palletization/Depalletization Detection Trailer/Container Unloading Laundry Integrators can choose from several configurations to secure the right combination of components, capabilities and costs to handle customer automation challenges. Through its…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 63.12
Vanderlande has signed a strategic partnership with Fizyr to develop artificial intelligence (AI) technology for its automated order picking, storage, unloading and palletizing robotic solutions. The results will be integrated into Vanderlande’s existing product portfolio, such as Smart Item Robotics (SIR), which has been designed to handle the large variety of items common to the warehouse, parcel and airports markets. Fizyr is a Delft-based company from Delft University that researches and develops “deep-learning” computer vision software that enables robots to process a broad selection of items. Extended flexibility and improved handling capabilities allow companies to maximize their operational efficiency. For…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 56.15
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…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 56.04
Fizyr BV, which provides computer vision software for robots, yesterday said it has won the 2023 AI TechAward in the Visual/Image Machine Learning category. The AI TechAwards celebrate technical innovation, adoption, and reception in the artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science industries. “Fizyr's computer vision is a great example of the newest AI and machine learning technologies now allowing developers, engineers, and professionals to build upon the burgeoning AI/ML industry,” stated Jonathan Pasky, co-founder and executive producer of DevNetwork, producer of the AI DevWorld conference and the 2023 AI TechAwards. “Today's digital economy increasingly runs on systems needing increased…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 55.30
At LogiMAT this week, Fizyr BV displayed its expanded suite of artificial intelligence systems for supply chain robotics. The Delft, Netherlands-based company said its vision AI technology enables its partners to automate many of the most complex tasks in logistics. “Other vision AI providers stage successful demonstrations with ideal conditions but struggle in the real world,” stated Ken Fleming, CEO of Fizyr, in a press release. “End users invest in what they think are best-of-breed solutions but often end up with errors occurring 4% to 6% of the time or more,” he added. “We enable our partners to solve clients’…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 52.82
Fizyr BV, which provides computer vision software for robots, today announced its new U.S. headquarters in Dover, Del. The Delft, Netherlands-based company said its U.S. division now supports technical and business relationships with North American systems integrators and robotics integrators. Jeff Lomax, vice president of business development, will manage integrator partnerships, and Bob Brown, vice president of project management, will oversee partner projects for the company. “To clear the last hurdle of automation and insulate businesses from tight labor markets, shrinking margins and more, integrators need reliable computer vision to automate tasks in highly variable environments,” said Ken Fleming, CEO…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 46.22
Fizyr, Zivid, and The Gripper Company yesterday unveiled their robotic picking cell capable of handling transparent poly bags in high-variability, mixed-material environments. It is on display at Automatica, a leading exhibit for smart automation and robots, at Zivid's booth (B5300). The companies said the collaboration integrates three next-generation technologies for the first time: The Zivid 2+ 3D camera from Zivid: a new general-purpose 3D+2D camera for the highest-performing robotic applications Deep learning computer vision software from Fizyr MAXXgrip from The Gripper Company: a hybrid gripper that uses a smart strong pinch grip to prevent apparel from swaying to safely produce…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 14.87
…need to move, explains Herbert ten Have, CEO of Fizyr, a vendor that offers deep learning software to enable robotic picking. Fizyr’s software and technology focuses on the perception part of this challenge—knowing how to best grasp any object the robot sees. Fizyr works with automation providers who apply its deep learning software within their solutions. Combining shuttles with robotic piece picking is a high-growth opportunity for Fizyr, says ten Have, in part because the variety of items to be handled offers a more “controlled environment” than the nearly limitless variety of items that might move through a postal DC,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.93
…competitive edge in the world of logistics automation. IDS and AWL are also partnered with machine vision software provider Fizyr, which announced its new partner program and certified vision packs at MODEX 2024. Want to learn more about robots picking, packing and packaging? This article was featured in the October 2024 Robotics 24/7 Special Focus Issue titled “Robots picking and packing with precision.”
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 9.14
…in picking groceries compared to normal item picking,” stated Fizyr. “You often have closely stacked items that can stick to each other.” “Secondly, some of the of the materials are reflective, and it can be like looking into a mirror sometimes,” it said. “There’s also transparent wrapping over some products ... and transparent bottles of water in a sixpack, sort of combines all the challenges together. These are all possible to overcome. As much as 85% of items can be picked by robots, if not more.” “Right now, there are human pickers with almost all of the ASRS systems moving…