16 robotic arms form a square array, and the "Rubik's Cube Master" quickly returns the Rubik's Cube to its original position and completes the limited-edition drawing within 90 seconds... At the ongoing 23rd China International Industrial Expo, a festival from Minhang The card robot was particularly eye-catching, and the audience who came to check in couldn’t help but sigh that “human-computer interaction can still be so fun.” It is worth mentioning that the robot also took home the "CIIF Robot Award" this time.
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According to reports, a total of 559 exhibits participated in the award selection at this year’s China International Industrial Fair (CIIF). Among these participating exhibits, JAKA Zu s version of the collaborative robot JAKA Zu s stood out and won the "CIIF Robot Award". This award is only awarded to no more than 10 exhibits every year. The jury experts select the exhibits that have outstanding performance in terms of innovation, economy and social benefits from 104 robot exhibits. These award-winning exhibits represent the high level of robotics technology development
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JAKA Zu s series collaborative robot force control version (JAKA Zu s) is one of JAKA’s six series of robot products. It is another innovative achievement of JAKA to expand the boundaries of intelligent perception of collaborative robots and realize the constant force and suppleness of the robot. Drag and force sensing and control not only can replicate human movements more accurately, but are also more flexible when dealing with various irregular surfaces, and have been widely welcomed by the market.
According to reports, Jiaka Robot also brought the first exhibition of JAKA 2.5D positioning technology. Through label code positioning technology, Jieka Lens 2D camera can calculate the spatial position and posture of the workpiece, and can assemble with a shaft hole gap of 0.5mm. In fine positioning mode, the system accuracy can reach 0.2mm.
A robot that can solve Rubik's Cube
Ding Cheng, the person in charge of Jieka Robot, introduced that the 2.5D visual display platform uses 2D hardware and algorithms to empower 2D cameras to perceive dimensionality, achieve dynamic estimation of spatial poses, and high-precision positioning, allowing the robot to position itself. Operations are more efficient and convenient, reducing manual workload. It also makes composite robot mobile operations more intelligent and precise, broadens application scenarios, and empowers companies to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
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