Vision as a Key Enabler in Collaborative Robotics
As collaborative robot systems evolve, machine vision plays a critical role. Vision sensors help robots identify parts, verify positions, and react to variation. As a result, automation becomes more flexible and reliable.
In many collaborative applications, teams pair compact vision sensors with Universal Robots cobots. Together, they provide the visual feedback needed for accurate and repeatable operation.
Vision-Guided Robotics with Universal Robots
This video shows how Universal Robots collaborative robots use vision sensors to detect parts and identify features. The system then uses that data to guide robotic motion.
Because the vision processing happens at the sensor level, the robot can respond quickly. It can also adapt to changes in part position or orientation. In practice, this approach supports collaborative applications that require both accuracy and flexibility.
Vision Sensors for Collaborative Robotics
When integrated with Universal Robots cobots, vision sensors improve automation performance. They enable accurate part detection, orientation, and verification. At the same time, they reduce the need for fixed tooling or rigid fixturing.
Because of this, teams can deploy cobot applications faster. They can also adjust or redeploy systems as production needs change. Vision sensors designed for robotic use, such as SensoPart’s VISOR® Robotic, provide the visual intelligence required for these tasks.
Learn more about VISOR® Robotic vision sensors.
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