Scorpion Launches 3D Stinger For Robot vision

Scorpion Vision has launched the Scorpion 3D Stinger for robot vision, designed to solve the challenge of picking parts from a conveyor belt, a pallet or crate. The Scorpion 3D Stinger captures images, identifies and locates the product and sends the ID and 3D location to a picking robot. Today, parts are often picked and stacked manually. Manufacturers spend time and resources shifting or organising parts in the manufacturing process or feeding robots and machines with parts.

To pick unordered parts requires that the robot can recognise the parts from many angles and that it knows where in space to pick. Stinger is built on Scorpion Vision software, which makes it possible for a Scorpion 3D Stinger system to add inspection and quality control tasks when needed. Scorpion has built-in modules for communication with all industrial robots and is easily adapted to any motion control unit. The company is looking for suitable business partners for distribution of the Scorpion 3D Stinger.

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