Automate 2025: Vention displays AI-powered bin-picking robot, motion control systems

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By Robotics 24/7 Staff    May 9, 2025         

Automate 2025: Vention displays AI-powered bin-picking robot, motion control systems

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Vention's MachineMotion AI will power multiple automation systems, including the autonomous bin-picking robot, in Booth 4432 at Automate 2025.

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Automate 2025: Vention displays AI-powered bin-picking robot, motion control systems

Vention

Vention's MachineMotion AI will power multiple automation systems, including the autonomous bin-picking robot, in Booth 4432 at Automate 2025.

Montreal-based full-stack software and hardware automation provider Vention will unveil major product innovations and host multiple hands-on experiences at Automate 2025 in Detroit.

Vention will host Automate attendees in Booth 4432 under the theme “Physical AI, Resilient Manufacturing.” The company said show attendees will see how its platforms demonstrate AI-enabled robotics and software-defined automation that can make factories more autonomous, scalable and resilient.

Automate 2025 is May 12-15 in Detroit’s Huntington Place.

Advanced robotics in action

Powered by Vention’s new MachineMotion AI, NVIDIA Jetson computing and NVIDIA Isaac CUDA-accelerated libraries and models, Vention's live demonstrations span advanced robotics, AI-driven motion control, and scalable training - showing the value AI brings to the manufacturing floor for practical deployment of robotic technologies.

"The promise of Physical AI in manufacturing isn't theoretical anymore - it's here, and it's practical," said Etienne Lacroix, founder and CEO of Vention. "AI-robotics operators are now successfully executing complex bin picking and machine tending with both simplicity and affordability".

At the heart of Vention's booth is MachineMotion AI, the company's third-generation automation controller designed to unify motion, sensing, vision and AI.

Accelerated by NVIDIA Jetson Orin on-compute platform, the controller runs compute-intensive AI workloads and simplifies control of robots, conveyors, sensors and vision systems - all through a single plug-and-play device that also offers cellular connectivity.

This new control system will power Vention's entire booth at the show, including four robotic work cells, along with a motor daisy chain of three actuators, powered and synchronized from the same MachineMotion AI unit.

AI-powered bin picking, modular demos come to Automate

Vention said its AI-powered bin-picking robot, which debuted in March at NVIDIA GTC, headlines the booth with an advanced demo using NVIDIA vision and compute to detect, select and grasp disorganized plumbing parts with sub-millimeter precision. This live demonstration illustrates the potential of autonomous material handling powered by real-time AI.

Visitors to Vention's booth can also explore the company’s end-to-end, software and hardware automation platform. An overview of the software stack will cover how to design and simulate a digital twin, and deploy and operate automation using modular automation components from Vention and its partners.

At Automate 2025, MachineMotion AI will showcase Physical AI in action—enabling intelligent, scalable automation for resilient manufacturing. Source: Vention

Automate attendees will see integrated, customizable work cells for:

Each system is modular, fast to deploy, and controlled through MachineMotion AI.

Also launching at the show is MachineBuilder 101, Vention's first online robotics certification course. Designed for students, educators, engineers and manufacturers, the program teaches users how to design, simulate,and deploy automation using Vention's platform.

The certification includes interactive modules and a final assessment for $40, with free access offered on-site at the Vention booth.

 

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