Vention Showcases AI-Powered Automation at Automate 2025

Vention Showcases AI-Powered Automation at Automate 2025

Vention is demonstrating its AI-powered bin-picking robot and MachineMotion AI controller at Automate 2025, showcasing advancements in scalable automation.

Vention is showcasing its latest advancements in AI-powered automation at Automate 2025, including the AI-powered bin-picking robot and the MachineMotion AI controller. announced in a press release, these innovations highlight Vention's commitment to making manufacturing more autonomous and scalable.

The AI-powered bin-picking robot, which made its debut at NVIDIA GTC, is capable of real-time part recognition and sub-millimeter grasping, demonstrating its potential for autonomous material handling. This technology is powered by NVIDIA's vision and compute capabilities, allowing for precise and efficient organization of disorganized parts.

At the heart of Vention's booth is the MachineMotion AI, a third-generation automation controller that unifies motion, sensing, vision, and AI. This controller, accelerated by NVIDIA Jetson Orin, simplifies the control of robots and other systems through a single plug-and-play device.

Visitors to the booth can also explore Vention's modular robot work cells for various applications, including welding, machine tending, and palletizing, all controlled through the MachineMotion AI. Additionally, Vention is offering free access to its new robotics certification course, MachineBuilder 101, for qualified visitors at the event.

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