Fizyr and AWL Expand Partnership to Co-Develop Advanced Automation Solutions in Europe and North America.

Published date18 March 2024

M2 PRESSWIRE-March 18, 2024-: Fizyr and AWL Expand Partnership to Co-Develop Advanced Automation Solutions in Europe and North America

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DELFT and HARDERWIJK, NETHERLANDS - - Fizyr, providing the smartest and fastest vision AI for robotic systems, announces an expanded partnership with leading systems integrator AWL.

"AWL has been a great partner to Fizyr for more than three years, and together, we've pushed performance to new heights and opened many eyes to the potential of robotic cells and systems with advanced vision capabilities," said Fizyr CEO Ken Fleming. "Our co-developed solutions reliably handle variations in items, materials, lighting and other factors, and AWL is making more of these solutions available to meet fast-growing demand."

Interact Analysis predicts the market for robotic picking will be worth $6.8 billion by 2030, up from $236 million in 2022. As AWL offers solutions that raise the bar in e-commerce order fulfillment and other growing high-variability tasks, organizations increasingly choose to automate to address staffing, scalability and other challenges.

A highly regarded systems integrator focused on the automotive, metalworking and intra logistics industries, AWL integrates Fizyr's vision AI into several of its most demanding implementations. In various use cases of prominent customers like DHL and Arvato, Fizyr has facilitated AWL's robotic systems with vision AI to achieve throughputs ranging from 700 to 800 parcels per hour across various layouts and SKU combinations.

Several recent innovations from AWL feature Fizyr's robotic vision AI, including ROSI and RODE. ROSI, AWL's robotic singulator reduces sortation bottlenecks that often accompany rising volume in a wide range of harsh environments. With Fizyr, ROSI determines the shape of each object, understands how it must be picked, and ultimately picks a variety of objects quickly and reliably, with virtually no human intervention. Built in label-reading capabilities allow the robot to accurately sort and singularize boxes based on destination, size or weight. RODE, AWL's robotic depalletizer, uses Fizyr to automatically unstack arbitrarily packaged goods such...

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