CynLr
CyRo can adapt to changing environments and object variations by using real-time vision and force coordination.
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CynLr
CyRo can adapt to changing environments and object variations by using real-time vision and force coordination.
General-purpose visual robotics platform provider CynLr recently announced it will demonstrate its CyRo semi-humanoid mobile manipulation robot (MMR) at Automatica 2025 in hall B4, booth 103.
The trade show is being hosted by Messe München GmbH June 24-27 at the Messe München Trade Fair Center in Munich, Germany.
While most automation today still depends on rigid programming and predictable setups, CynLr said CyRo is designed for the real world - where parts vary, lighting changes, and everything may not arrive where it should.
CynLr recently raised $10 million in a new round of Series A funding.
At Automatica, CynLr will demonstrate:
CyRo is built to handle the variability that manufacturing factories, logistics providers, and systems integrators wrestle with daily - without retraining or reprogramming.
CynLr encourages Automatica 2025 attendees to drop by its booth to meet the team, challenge the system, and explore how vision-driven manipulation could unlock new capabilities in their workflows.
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