Euclid Labs to showcase random bin picking software for robotics at VISION 2018

Oct. 23, 2018
At the Euclid Labs booth at VISION 2018 in Stuttgart Germany, the company will showcase its Moonflower hardware-independent software for random bin picking applications.

At the Euclid Labs booth at VISION 2018 in Stuttgart Germany, the company will showcase its Moonflower hardware-independent software for random bin picking applications. Moonflower enables robots to pick randomly mixed parts by analyzing 3D images of the parts inside the bin and utilizing algorithms for part matching, path planning, collision avoidance, and robot code generation. Moonflower also takes into account part geometry, bin dimensions, time cycle, randomness of parts in the bin, optical characteristics of part sufaces, and type and tolerance of gripping.

VISION 2018 booth number: Hall 1, Booth 1D12

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Contact: Euclid Labs
Headquarters: Treviso, Italy
Product: Moonflower random bin picking software

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