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I see something you don’t see:

Robots, Machine Vision and Automation.

Robots take on tasks that require precision, speed and sensitivity:
• Sorting parts at high cycle rates
• Detecting micro-scale fiber structures barely visible to the naked eye
• Handling products with variations in shape, size and surface

To operate reliably, robots require Argus-level vision and real-time processing of visual data.

New Award: robomotion becomes an MVTec Certified Integration Partner

We are pleased to receive official confirmation of our long-standing machine vision expertise:
robomotion is now an MVTec Certified Integration Partner.

MVTec selects partners who develop demanding machine vision solutions, demonstrate deep expertise in HALCON, and can seamlessly integrate vision into automation systems.

Daniel Knauss, Head of Software at robomotion, puts it this way:

Robots must see – and that is exactly why machine vision is not an add-on for us, but a key technology. It is a crucial factor for quality, cycle time, safety and traceability.

Daniel Kanuss, Head of Software, robomotion GmbH

roboArgus – our technical sense of vision

Our machine vision system is called roboArgus.
It combines camera systems (area scan cameras, line scan cameras and 3D sensors), sophisticated lighting concepts, established vision libraries (including HALCON), machine-learning methods and PLC control for real-time synchronization.

The result is a system that enables robots to see what matters – and make precise decisions in real time.

Why machine vision works at robomotion

Because we bundle all core competencies in-house: robotics, mechanics, control engineering and machine vision.

This makes us independent of third-party systems and allows us to design vision solutions exactly as the process requires – stable with changing products, robust with demanding surfaces, precise at high cycle rates, safe within tight tolerances and fully traceable down to the individual cavity.

At robomotion, machine vision is not an off-the-shelf component – it is considered an integral part of the system from the very first concept.

More insights into our machine vision and roboArgus.
Which technologies we use in detail, how we combine lighting, cameras, machine learning and PLC systems – and which projects we have successfully implemented – can be found in the interview with our Head of Software:

Curious to learn more?
Get in touch with us – we’ll find the right solution for your processes as well.