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Doosan Robotics AI Robot Solution Unveiling at Automatica 2025

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Doosan Robotics AI Robot Solution Unveiling at Automatica 2025

Doosan Robotics is set to make a significant impact at Automatica 2025, Europe's largest robotics and automation trade fair, scheduled to take place in Munich, Germany, starting June 24. The company has announced its most extensive display yet of cutting-edge AI-integrated automation and manufacturing solutions, aiming to redefine industrial capabilities with its innovative technologies.

At the core of Doosan's presentation will be its comprehensive 'AI Robot Solution', showcased within a meticulously designed two-part exhibition space: 'Automation in Action' and 'Automation to Reality'. These zones are intended to provide visitors with both a deep dive into the theoretical advancements of AI in robotics and a practical demonstration of its real-world applications across various manufacturing processes.

The 'Automation to Reality' zone will serve as a hub for exploring Doosan's advanced AI-integrated robot solutions, many of which have been developed through strategic collaborations with industry leaders like NVIDIA and AWS. A key highlight is 'Voice to Real', a revolutionary voice-recognition-based solution co-developed with AWS. This enhanced version of Mixmaster Moodie, first introduced at CES 2024, features a 3D vision camera, enabling the collaborative robot to interpret everyday language, comprehend user intent, precisely locate objects, and autonomously execute corresponding actions with remarkable intelligence. Another impressive offering is the 'Material Handling Solution', which integrates three collaborative robots equipped with vision capabilities. This setup allows the robots to recognize and manipulate diverse objects without requiring prior training, leveraging Doosan's proprietary Multi-Arm Dynamic Manipulation Engine. This engine is crucial for orchestrating multiple robot arms to perform highly complex and precise tasks simultaneously, showcasing advanced coordination and efficiency. Furthermore, the 'Sanding Solution' demonstrates robots' ability to autonomously map and polish intricate surfaces, powered by AI and sophisticated 3D vision technology. For quality assurance, the 'Inspection Solution' performs real-time exterior inspections of vehicles with high accuracy, utilizing an advanced 3D scanning system to detect anomalies. A pivotal innovation, "Sim to Real," offers a real-time motion control solution that utilizes NVIDIA Isaac Sim—a reference application built on NVIDIA Omniverse for simulating and testing AI-driven robots—and CuRobo, a CUDA-accelerated robotics library. This technology harnesses GPU acceleration to rapidly compute sophisticated robot trajectories, with simulated motions seamlessly transferring to physical robots via real-time communication, ensuring precise and responsive operation in dynamic environments.

Complementing these technological showcases, the 'Automation in Action' zone will focus on demonstrating practical robot applications across critical stages of the manufacturing process. Visitors will witness live demonstrations of solutions for welding, machine tending, assembly, quality inspection, and palletizing. These practical solutions have been co-developed with key European partners, ensuring their relevance and effectiveness in the regional market. Their commercial viability and operational reliability are further underscored by their current deployment by global industry leaders such as General Motors, Danone, Heineken, and Royal Mail, signifying their proven success in real-world industrial settings.

Founded in 2015 in South Korea, Doosan Robotics has established itself as a leading specialist in AI robot solutions, consistently delivering high-performance, user-friendly automation technology to diverse industries worldwide. Their participation in Automatica 2025 underscores their commitment to advancing the field of robotics and automation through intelligent, collaborative, and highly efficient robotic systems.

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