Fruitcore Robotics at the Motek 2023

Annina Schopen | Andrea Gillhuber,

AI-supported industrial robots

Fruitcore Robotics will be at the upcoming Motek with AI-supported industrial robots and a new solution kit for machine tending.

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At the end of June at Automatica 2023, Fruitcore Robotics unveiled its new operating system with integrated AI co-pilot for Horst industrial robots, making a statement about the future of industrial automation. The digital robots from the manufacturer of intelligent robotics and automation solutions are the first that can be set up and controlled with ChatGPT support. The voice model acts as an intelligent assistant that answers questions and provides assistance in natural language and in real time. Fruitcore Robotics will be presenting its AI innovation at the upcoming Motek 2023. There will also be Solution Kits to discover, automation modules for production scenarios such as machine loading or parts separation.

"Artificial intelligence is making a significant contribution to more agile and flexible automation and will undoubtedly fundamentally change the automation landscape. We are proud to have pioneered the first GPT integration in industrial robotics," says Patrick Heimburger, Managing Director of Fruitcore Robotics. The AI-supported industrial robot is proving to be extremely helpful, especially for complex automation processes - both for robot experts and beginners. The AI Copilot not only facilitates the integration and control of robots and components, the innovation also has a positive impact on efficiency and time savings. This is a valuable contribution to increasing profitability, explains Heimburger.

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AI Copilot: real-time help assistant for HORST industrial robots

Fruitcore Robotics bundles a wide range of AI-supported functions in the central control software under the AI Copilot. These functions will be available to users in the future when it comes to setting up and controlling HORST industrial robots and entire applications. The AI Copilot answers questions in real time and in natural language, making support calls a thing of the past in many cases. For example, if the user wants to know how to transfer the part position determined by the camera to the robot, they can send this question to the AI Copilot via a text prompt and receive the corresponding code module within a few moments. The AI Copilot can not only generate functions, program blocks and program templates, but can also optimize and correct programs and detect potential errors at an early stage. Thanks to correction suggestions, these errors can then be quickly rectified. Last but not least, the AI Copilot also acts as a kind of personal trainer and sparring partner that can even provide support for professional development.

HORST Solution Kits: automation modules that can be integrated quickly and flexibly

In addition to the AI innovation, two other key players will be in the spotlight at the fruitcore robotics stand: the Solution Kit Part Separation, a CE-certified automation module for the flexible separation of bulk parts, and the latest Solution Kit Machine Tending, a CE-certified automation module for machine tending. The latter is based on the HORST1000, the latest member of the HORST robot family. The industrial robot scores with a payload of up to 8 kilograms, a reach of 1,018 millimetres and a three-dimensional workspace, making it ideal for loading and unloading any machine tool. All fruitcore robotics solution kits are tailored to specific production scenarios of industrial companies and are equipped with all the components required for the respective application. Robots, components and existing industrial processes are integrated and controlled via the interface of the new horstOS operating system as a single point of contact, which allows users to centrally manage all components integrated in the overall system, such as grippers, camera systems and safety systems. The assistance function of the AI copilot also contributes to a significant simplification of human-robot interaction.

Motek 2023: Hall 7, Stand 7209

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