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Oxipital AI releases VX2 Vision System for inspection and picking

Robotics Business Review

Oxipital AI this month launched its VX2 Vision System, which uses artificial intelligence for inspection and high-speed picking applications across food-grade and industrial sectors. Oxipital AI continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with vision systems in automated environments,” it said. The Bedford, Mass.-based

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Oxipital AI partners with Stäubli Robotics on food-safe picking

Robotics Business Review

. | Source: Oxipital AI Oxipital AI, a developer of machine vision technologies for robotic automation and product inspection, is teaming up with Stubli Robotics. Formerly Soft Robotics , Oxipital is targeting food processing, agriculture , and consumer goods production for its technology.

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TGW Logistics launches RovoFlex picking robot and PickCenter software

Robotics Business Review

TGW Logistics’ RovoFlex picking robot can handle a variety of items, from grocery and fashion to industrial and consumer goods. Source: TGW Logistics TGW Logistics Group GmbH said it has applied its more than 50 years of experience in developing automated systems into its latest picking robot.

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OPC Foundation News Announced At ARC Forum

Gary Mintchell

A leading consumer goods company, P&G is also a global leader in the Smart Manufacturing domain through its efforts to drive innovation by using digital technologies, including OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA), in a concept they call “constructive disruption.”

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Robot sales in North America dip 6% in Q1

Robotics Business Review

Credit: ABB Robot sales continue to be slow in North America, according to the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). “It’s particularly encouraging to see that non-automotive customers are continuing to grow their adoption of robots, demonstrating the expanding reach and impact of automation across various industries.”

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MassRobotics joins 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo as strategic partner

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Companies in this cohort represent a number of industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, consumer goods, assistive technology, and ocean tech. The selected companies include: OTSAW: This Singapore-based company aims to refine its healthcare intralogistics robots to launch a pilot for automated medication transport in the U.S.

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2023 robot orders down 30% from 2022 in North America, according to A3

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Source: A3 After two years of record sales, North American robot orders declined by 30% in 2023, said the latest report from the Association for Advancing Automation, or A3. In fact, we anticipate record numbers at our Automate Show in May as more companies prepare for new automation projects.” 20 to 22, 2025 in Orlando, Fla.

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