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Company: Doosan Robotics
Country: South Korea
Website: http://www.doosanrobotics.com
Year of foundation: 2015
Number of employees: 101-500
Innovation class: Application & Market
What does a robot have in common with a smartphone? Both are platforms that can be programmed to perform multiple tasks. However, mobile apps enable users to perform a wide range of activities, while robots typically require experienced engineers for specialized applications in industry. In contrast, Doosan Robotics Inc.’s Dart suite offers a “holistic and democratized environment for users of all types.”
The robot ecosystem is designed to allow users of collaborative robots to download, install and use an app, all without any prior expert knowledge. The company added that Dart Suite enables multitasking.
For example, a café could use a single cobot to act as a barista in the morning, prepare lunch menus at noon and serve beer as a bartender in the evening, Doosan said. In addition, Dart Suite enables the use of robots in various fields, such as food and beverage, logistics, agriculture and manufacturing, it said.
Doosan Robotics noted that the Dart suite, developed last year, features an integrated development environment (IDE) that allows customers to create modules for their specific needs. The IDE includes drag-and-drop artificial intelligence capabilities to reduce development time by up to 80% and reduce integration costs.
While many robots today receive software updates via cable connections or USB, Doosan says Dart Suite offers over-the-air (OTA) updates for easier management of operating systems and software.
The company developed a recycling system with Dart-Suite that it called “Oscar the Sorter” and which later won an award from the Consumer Technology Association. TDK Qeexo applied machine learning and image processing as well as the compliant grippers to material handling.
Dart Suite could increase the range and number of tasks that cobots can perform, expanding the number of industries that can use automation, Doosan Robotics said.
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