After announcing a partnership with Tompkins Robotics back in March, Plus One Robotics demonstrated the tSort system in action using its 3D and AI software at the show.
Plus One Robotics CEO Erik Nieives told Robotics 24/7 the system combines mobility and manipulation.
“Traditionally, you think of Plus One as a manipulation house,” he said. “We have the robot arm, and we have the cameras, and we tell the robot what to pick up. But in this instance, we’re showcasing how that can actually be tied into a mobile robot platform.”
“I wanted to showcase this because these are two different supplies of automation for the same market, but we were able to work together because we have a defined set of connection points, APIs, IO, and the integration is very straightforward,” he added.
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