Autonomous and collision-free motion planning solutions provider for industrial robots, Realtime Robotics, has been selected as an official supplier for the BMW Group, the company announced recently.
With this accreditation, the company's advanced robot motion planning and control software, RapidPlan, can be used by the BMW Group to accelerate and enhance the effectiveness of industrial robot deployment, programming, and control. The software's capacity to assist teams in quickly visualizing, prioritizing, and simulating robot pathways help speed-up industrial automation in many ways.
With RapidPlan in place, customers can increase the productivity of their scanning operation by automating the robot movements and optimising the scan points. This helps technicians to focus on setting up and validating the last few difficult-to-reach areas rather than spending it reviewing and validating every scan point.
Peter Howard, CEO at Realtime Robotics, said, “Manual motion planning in multi-robot systems is prohibitively expensive for all but the largest lot sizes and longest-lived products.” He further added, “Making it easy for manufacturers to create collision-free path plans by simply ‘pointing and clicking’ can save organizations weeks to months of programming time.”
(Source – Business Wire)
About Realtime Robotics
Realtime Robotics develops and provides collision-free, autonomous motion planning solutions. The company’s specialized processor enables robots to operate in unstructured, collaborative work environments and respond to other motions as soon as they are seen. The solutions include features such as high-productivity multi-robot workcells, risk-aware driving, and automated robot vision with continuous calibration capabilities.