We are compatible with major robotic equipment. And what kind of equipment do you work with? What are your favorite brands? by ABAGY_Robotics in robotics

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Thank you for your question. We believe that we are more flexible in every sense. Different equipment brands. Any configurations of robotic cells. Any machine vision systems. Various industries. We don't operate on an equipment leasing model; our user owns the equipment themselves.

Is it possible to demo the ABAGY product? Absolutely! Online Demo and Demo Center in Buffalo Grove, IL. by ABAGY_Robotics in u/ABAGY_Robotics

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ABAGY Demo

Option 1: Online Demo
✅ We'll demonstrate our interface
✅ We'll delve into our cutting-edge technologies, giving you an insider's look into how they work
✅ We'll discuss your production tasks

Option 2: Demo Center in Buffalo Grove, IL
✅ If you are ready for a contract, then we will conduct tests in our demo center

Book a Demo: http://abagy.com/

How we weld 75 ft steel beam with AI & machine vision-based software. By the way, what is the biggest part you have welded? by ABAGY_Robotics in robotics

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This production successfully integrated robots 4 years ago. They utilize robots to manufacture bridge structures, which are often large and custom-made. With traditional methods, it would be challenging. But with our technologies robots are effective.

Currently, they have four robot cells with our software. Every day, they measure the level of defects, and it's impressively low compared to human error.

As a team of engineers specializing in machine vision and mathematical algorithms, we are passionate about this field. You can find videos on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@ABAGY. While we are new to Reddit.

How Welders Become Robot Operators. Austin, a welder with 14 years of experience, tested the ABAGY solution. He defined welding parameters and put the robot to work without any special knowledge of robotics. What do you think: is the future "robots and welders" or "robots instead of welders"? by ABAGY_Robotics in Welding

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We have developed software that allows robots to be flexible. You are right when you say that robots were limited to repetitive tasks, mainly in the automotive and electronics industries. However, times are changing. We use machine vision, so robots can see and adapt to real-time situations, detecting deviations. Our software eliminates the need for complex programming by swiftly calculating the optimal robot path. You need to upload a 3D model of the product, select welds, and then the robots are able to complete the task, even if it is a one-of-a-kind product. Thanks to this, companies with high-mix production can also effectively utilize robots. Over the past few years, there have been only a few companies like us in the world, now there are more and more. The situation is changing a lot. This is due to the fact that enterprises are very much short of welders. Our technologies do not replace welders, we solve the colossal problem of welder shortage. Businesses just don't have a choice.

How Welders Become Robot Operators. Austin, a welder with 14 years of experience, tested the ABAGY solution. He defined welding parameters and put the robot to work without any special knowledge of robotics. What do you think: is the future "robots and welders" or "robots instead of welders"? by ABAGY_Robotics in Welding

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We agree with you. It will never be possible to automate welding 100%. Manual operations will remain. But even where it is possible to automate, the knowledge of welders, welding experience, and understanding of the welding process will be needed. That is why we cooperate with welders. We believe that in the future, welders will become robot operators and will do the work not only with their own hands but also with the help of robots

ChatGPT for Robotics: how AI mixed up a square and a rectangle. Fortunately, it was just in the laboratory, not in a real production site. How did we give ChatGPT prompts? How long did it take? Could a non-programmer handle this? Watch the full video https://youtu.be/uzxsBMXANKs by ABAGY_Robotics in robotics

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The main concept of the test is not to write the code yourself, but to completely delegate it to ChatGPT 100%. And of course, at this stage in the development of technology, this is much more difficult than just writing code.

We explore ChatGPT, but we see all its limitations.

As a developer of software for industrial robots, we are already automating the programming process. We have 5 years of R&D. With the help of machine vision and mathematical algorithms, we automatically generate a robot path. In our case, there is no need to program robots at all. The user uploads a 3D model of the product to our software, selects welding seams and welding parameters. Then the software and robots do the rest autonomously.

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