Robot technology company Mujin debuted its latest user interface at Automate 2024 this week, aimed at simplifying robotic palletizing. Attendees are invited to explore Mujin’s booth (#4636) to discover the innovations in robotic automation. The company showcased its MujinController, which employs machine intelligence to enable real-time decision-making for robotic systems, making them autonomous and reliable for various production applications.
At the event, Mujin executives shared insights on simplifying robotics through no-code programming and discussed the future of automation in logistics and warehousing. Visitors had the opportunity to schedule personal demonstrations of the new palletizing user interface and Mujin’s bin picking user interface. Additionally, attendees could experience building their own bin picking systems in a simulated environment at the Mujin Experience Center.
Josh Cloer, director of sales at Mujin, highlighted the platform’s capabilities in addressing real-world challenges for warehouses and manufacturing facilities. The new user interface offers features such as auto-generating pallet patterns and maintaining a library of SKUs across multiple production sites, catering to end users managing various systems across different locations.
Cloer also presented a conference session on simplifying robotics through no-code programming, demonstrating Mujin’s approach to overcoming traditional robot teaching challenges. The session emphasized the benefits of no-code programming, including increased productivity and adaptability to changing production demands.
CEO and co-founder Ross Diankov participated in a panel discussion on the future of logistics and warehousing automation, alongside other industry leaders. The panel explored innovations in supply chain automation and its role in enhancing efficiency and responsiveness to global market demands.
Attendees were encouraged to visit Booth #4636 to experience Mujin’s robotics technology firsthand and gain insights into the future of automation. Personal demonstrations of the MujinController platform and its user interface were available for those interested in exploring streamlined robotics solutions.
Mujin, founded in Tokyo in 2011, specializes in developing “machine intelligent” robot controllers for industrial and collaborative robots, particularly in logistics and pick-and-place applications. The company’s flagship product, the MujinController, utilizes machine intelligence to enable autonomous and reliable robot applications, aiming to simplify material handling processes for its clients worldwide.
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