Automate 2026: Cameras, components, drives, grippers, motors, sensors & more

Techman Robot will showcase its High-Speed AI Flying Trigger Inspection technology. The system integrates high-speed robotic motion with advanced AI vision to perform defect detection and quality control while workpieces are in motion. By enabling zero-latency inspection, this "Flying Trigger" technology offers an alternative to traditional, manual and static methods that require production lines to pause. The tool is built for high-standard, mission-critical applications - such as automotive component inspection and complex electronics assembly. The system is designed to help manufacturers meet the increasingly stringent "zero defect" standards required in today's global supply chain. To ensure rapid deployment and high reliability, the system's motion control and AI algorithms are refined using advanced simulation environments, including the NVIDIA Omniverse platform. This development process allows for precise digital twin simulations before physical implementation, ensuring the technology is optimized for the specific demands of the active factory floor. Techman Robot, tm-robot.com/en, Booth 3401

High-speed AI inspection technology

Techman Robot will showcase its High-Speed AI Flying Trigger Inspection technology. The system integrates high-speed robotic motion with advanced AI vision to perform defect detection and quality control while workpieces are in motion. By enabling zero-latency inspection, this "Flying Trigger" technology offers an alternative to traditional, manual and static methods that require production lines to pause. The tool is built for high-standard, mission-critical applications - such as automotive component inspection and complex electronics assembly. The system is designed to help manufacturers meet the increasingly stringent "zero defect" standards required in today's global supply chain. To ensure rapid deployment and high reliability, the system's motion control and AI algorithms are refined using advanced simulation environments, including the NVIDIA Omniverse platform. This development process allows for precise digital twin simulations before physical implementation, ensuring the technology is optimized for the specific demands of the active factory floor. Techman Robot, tm-robot.com/en, Booth 3401

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