CynLr has developed a multi-arm robotic system that intuitively grasps various objects using a proprietary vision AI stack. This innovative technology aims to simplify automation and optimize manufacturing processes, addressing the limitations of traditional setups that are often tailored to specific product lines. The company's long-term vision is to create universal assembly lines capable of producing multiple parts efficiently.
The robotic system, named CyRo, features a semi-humanoid design that mimics human movement, allowing for flexible task execution. With 21 degrees of freedom, it can manipulate rigid objects effectively, whether on a tabletop or mounted on an autonomous mobile robot. CynLr's goal is to reduce the costs associated with repurposing factory lines, making it easier to adapt to changing production needs.
• CynLr's robotic system uses vision AI for intuitive object grasping.
• The goal is to create universal assembly lines for diverse manufacturing.
CynLr's system utilizes vision AI to enhance the robotic arm's ability to recognize and manipulate various objects.
CynLr's robotic arm is engineered to replicate human-like movements, allowing for flexible and adaptive manufacturing processes.
The CyRo robot boasts 21 degrees of freedom, enabling it to manipulate objects with high precision.
CynLr's vision-guided robots aim to revolutionize production lines by enabling flexible and efficient manufacturing.
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