Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric will demonstrate Realtime Robotics' motion-planning software at its Automate booth.
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Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric will demonstrate Realtime Robotics' motion-planning software at its Automate booth.
Realtime Robotics Inc. today described its planned exhibits and discussions for Automate 2022, which will take place at the Huntington Place Convention Center in Detroit from June 6 to 9.
The Boston-based company's RapidPlan software generates collision-free motion plans in milliseconds for industrial robots and autonomous vehicles. Realtime Robotics said its technology allows robots to function together in unstructured and collaborative workspaces, as well as to react to dynamic obstacles the instant changes are perceived, expanding the potential of automation.
RapidPlan will be on display in the demonstration cells of Kawasaki Robotics Inc., Booth 2332, and Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Booth 1023. Show attendees can "take part in a real-time display of the future of factory robotics automation," said Realtime Robotics.
In addition to the partner booths, Automate attendees can gain insights from Realtime Robotics executives in three presentations:
Speakers: Patrick Varley, product marketing manager for mechatronics at Mitsubishi Electric Automation, will have a one-on-one discussion with Tom Munger, director of North American sales at Realtime Robotics.
For more information on how Realtime Robotics' software can help organizations optimize robot programming and deployment, improving efficiency and effectiveness, visit the company's Web site.
Realtime Robotics is a resident member of MassRobotics, an organization dedicated to growing the Massachusetts robotics ecosystem by helping innovators and entrepreneurs.
Realtime Robotics has developed technology that enables motion planning in real time. This video shows the technology integrated into a Mitsubishi Electric robot.
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