MIRAI offers a unique solution for factories looking to automate tasks that were previously too complex for traditional systems. This includes tasks with different parts or changing lighting conditions. On top of this, MIRAI doesn't require 3D models, measurements, or time-consuming camera calibration. Instead, our software learns through demonstrations and can then respond to variance in real time. Finally, MIRAI is more flexible than traditional vision systems. Set-ups can be adapted to process updates in hours, not weeks. We’ll also be on-site to help you deploy a reliable automation solution, scale it, and keep it live. ↓ Book a demo for your factory using the link in the comments below ↓ #manufacturing #production #automation #ai #robotics
Micropsi Industries
Herstellung von Automatisierungsanlagen
Berlin, BE 9.560 Follower:innen
AI-powered computer vision for robots
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Micropsi Industries is a software company that provides ready-to-use AI systems for industrial robots. Our product, MIRAI, is a first-of-its-kind AI-vision software that enables robots to learn from humans and act in dynamic environments. With more than 60 employees, most of them located in Berlin, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, we are working to make task-specific, on-site machine learning for industrial robotics a reality.
- Website
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http://www.micropsi-industries.com
Externer Link zu Micropsi Industries
- Branche
- Herstellung von Automatisierungsanlagen
- Größe
- 51–200 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Berlin, BE
- Art
- Privatunternehmen
- Gegründet
- 2014
- Spezialgebiete
- artificial intelligence, software, software agents, robotics, robot control software, IoT und vision
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Primär
Möckernstraße 120
Berlin, BE 10963, DE
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149 New Montgomery St
4th floor
San Francisco, California 94105, US
Beschäftigte von Micropsi Industries
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"Industrial automation moves at a slow pace – regardless of the industry. A manufacturing line will have, on average, several years of useful life. You might see a new model for a car, toaster, or refrigerator come out each year, but the actual assembly line doesn’t change very much to accommodate these new updates unless they are releasing the next generation version of the product. The slow rate of innovation is a natural byproduct of an assembly line’s long life. Still, due to how the world has been moving at an ever-faster pace, manufacturers are facing increased pressure to design their factories for only the next 2-3 years." ↓ Sound interesting? You can read RoboticsTomorrow.com's full interview with our CEO, Gary Jackson, using the link in the comments below ↓ #robotics #manufacturing #engineering #tech #AI
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Micropsi Industries hat dies direkt geteilt
Adaptive AI-based vision 🧠 Micropsi Industries is a software company that provides ready-to-use AI systems for robots. Here, you see a demo of a vision system that enables a robot to adapt to changing positions. Perfect for dynamic or variable scenarios! 👏 Video credit: Lloyd Arnold #robotics #automation #ai
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We're looking to hire a Senior Research Engineer for Robot Learning at Micropsi Industries in Berlin. If you're passionate about pushing the boundaries of machine learning, robotics, and computer vision – and thrive in turning cutting-edge research into production-ready code – then this role is for you! We’re a curious, friendly, and international team, and we'll be looking forward to your application. ↓ Apply using the link in the comments below ↓ #hiring #robotics #tech #berlin #machinelearning
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Micropsi Industries hat dies direkt geteilt
Missed out on our first webinar with Universal Robots? We'll be doing a second one next week on Tuesday at 14:00 Eastern Time in English. The session will be led by Matt Jones, VP of Sales and Operations (US) at Micropsi Industries, and Michael DeGrace, Ecosystem Success Manager at Universal Robots. Together, they will present real-world examples of how AI-guided cobots transform industries and deliver measurable value to businesses today. What you can expect: → An introduction to how AI is being used to automate industrial processes in the manufacturing industry. → A look at traditional computer vision systems and how AI has transformed them to unlock new potential for manufacturers. → Real-world examples of how cobots are currently working alongside humans to automate tasks and create more ergonomic environments in manufacturing. ↓ Register using the link in the comments below ↓ #robots #ai #tech #manufacturing #innovation
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We have team members all over the world. From San Francisco and Boston to Berlin and (soon) Tokyo. That’s why when we have the chance to meet in person, it means so much! Not long ago, we gathered the entire company in our Berlin office for the first Micropsi Industries Summit. We spent an entire week discussing topics such as: → Our company values and what makes Micropsi Industries unique → The future of robotic autonomy → Where we see ourselves in the coming years → Dragon boat racing strategies It was incredible to see everyone in one place and we can't wait to see what the next summit will bring! #culture #tech #people #hiring #Berlin
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BSH Home Appliances Group, a manufacturer of high-end brands such as Siemens, Bosch, and Neff, produces refrigerators. Once the manufacturing process is complete, each refrigerator goes through a series of functional tests. One of these end-of-line tests is manual leak testing. The test is conducted using a sniffer probe that is run along the solder points of pipes on the back of each refrigerator to check for leaking coolant. Since each pipe is manually assembled, crippled, or soldered, the measurement points vary in position, shape, and color. This process has too many variances and cannot be automated using traditional vision systems. As a result, they approached us to see if MIRAI could provide a potential solution. Together, we were able to train MIRAI-equipped robots on the required skills in a few days without the need for computer vision or AI expertise. Since implementing MIRAI, BSH has reduced ongoing operating costs, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Thank you to Kemal Has for sharing your kind words with us! ↓ See the full case study using the link in the comments below ↓ #appliances #manufacturing #engineering #ai #tech
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Missed out on our first webinar with Universal Robots? We'll be doing a second one next week on Tuesday at 14:00 Eastern Time in English. The session will be led by Matt Jones, VP of Sales and Operations (US) at Micropsi Industries, and Michael DeGrace, Ecosystem Success Manager at Universal Robots. Together, they will present real-world examples of how AI-guided cobots transform industries and deliver measurable value to businesses today. What you can expect: → An introduction to how AI is being used to automate industrial processes in the manufacturing industry. → A look at traditional computer vision systems and how AI has transformed them to unlock new potential for manufacturers. → Real-world examples of how cobots are currently working alongside humans to automate tasks and create more ergonomic environments in manufacturing. ↓ Register using the link in the comments below ↓ #robots #ai #tech #manufacturing #innovation
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Last Friday, we had the pleasure of attending the annual Blue Future Partners Summit in Berlin. It was inspiring to connect with like-minded people in our ecosystem, discuss current projects, and explore Berlin's strengths and weaknesses as a startup hub. As the ecosystem continues to evolve, the theme "Beyond Fintech & Ecommerce: The Startups & VCs Shaping Berlin's Next Growth Wave" was both timely and insightful. It was a fantastic opportunity for our Founder and Chief Product Officer, Ronnie Vuine, to introduce others to MIRAI — a solution designed to unlock modern manufacturing automation. A huge thank you to our hosts, Gregor von dem Knesebeck and Anton Kabisch, for their outstanding efforts and to all the attendees who made this event memorable. #robotics #startups #berlin #manufacturing #tech
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Thank you to everyone who attended Waves of Innovation today events with Olympus Controls. We had an incredible time connecting with local businesses and speaking about their upcoming automation projects. Some of our personal highlights included pick-and-place applications, and creative solutions to combat the labor shortage. Other presenters included Universal Robots, Epson America Inc., MiR - Mobile Industrial Robots - Americas, Zebra Technologies, Mitsubishi Electric, and many others. #tech #innovation #automation #ai #manufacturing With Anu Patel and Kirk Lobo