Robotic inspection solutions featuring LMI 3D sensors to be highlighted at Automate

March 14, 2017
LMI Technologies will showcase its new Gocator 3210 snapshot 3D sensor in an integrated robotics solution developed with 3DInfotech using a UR3 robot.

LMI Technologies will showcase its new Gocator 3210 snapshot 3D sensor in an integrated robotics solution developed with 3DInfotech using a UR3 robot. The Gocator 3210 features two 2 MPixel cameras, a 120 x 85 mm field of view for picking up multiple features at once, and onboard hardware acceleration to achieve 4 Hz for full-size scans. Additionally, LMI Technologies will have another demonstration that was developed with Braas, which features a pick and place application using a UR5 robot-mounted Gocator 2340 laser line profile sensor.

Automate 2017 booth number: 2262

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LMI Technologies
Headquarters: Delta, BC, Canada
Products: Gocator 3210 and Gocator 2340

What LMI Technologies says:
View more information on the new G3 family
View more information on the Gocator 2340.

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