
CHICAGO — CMES Robotics, a developer of artificial intelligence (AI) vision robot solutions, announced the grand opening of its new Customer Experience Center (CEC) in the Chicago area. The showroom, located in Bensenville, Ill., is designed to showcase the company's innovative robotic automation technology portfolio for warehouse logistics and material handling.
The CMES Robotics CEC provides an immersive environment where customers can explore customized palletizing, depalletizing and piece-picking solutions leveraging AI vision capabilities. Visitors will have hands-on opportunities to experience:
- Robotic Mixed Case Palletizer: Utilizing AI vision to enable flexible, on-the-fly mixed pallet building without complex buffering systems.
- Random Bags and Box Depalletizer: Employing AI vision technology to identify and adapt to all types of bags and boxes in real time.
- Random Piece-Picking Robot: Capable of picking a large volume of products by selecting the optimal motion based on shape, weight, position and posture, improving efficiency and accuracy.
"With the current shortage of labor and dynamic logistics landscape, solutions that address immediate challenges while future-proofing operations are essential," said Alex Choe, president of CMES Robotics. "Our newly established Customer Experience Center incorporates CMES's commitment to delivering innovative design and scalable strategies for warehouse automation."
To learn more or schedule a visit, contact info@cmesrobotics.com.
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