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Quality over quantity: Curated showcases with real added value

The concept focuses on real-world AI applications that deliver clear, measurable added value for industry. The emphasis is on collaboration: When appropriate, two to three exhibiting companies will team up to present cross-disciplinary use cases. Because Physical AI is not limited to traditional, physical robotics. AI-assisted programming, digital twins, or Omniverse applications also have their place. A fundamental requirement for every showcase is a direct link to the real, physical world – whether through sensor technology, actuator systems, or concrete production processes.

Examples of how this connection between software and hardware works in practice include key focus areas such as:

  • Vision-based path and trajectory generation for autonomous systems
  • Precise weld seam detection in automated manufacturing
  • Machine learning for fine-tuning and continuous process optimization
  • Smart interactions of modern camera technology, AI, and actuator systems in real production environments
  • Strong partners and collaborations

    Well-known names in the industry are already bringing the new concept to life. For instance, FANUC demonstrates pioneering scenarios like its cooperation with NVIDIA and Inbolt, as well as joint use cases with gripping system specialist Schunk. Also on board is the company DBR77. The software architects from Poland are bringing their own AI Engine and presenting versatile application possibilities. The company already won the Robo Challenge in Poland with its FANUC use case.

    Physical AI bridges the gap between intelligent software and physical production. For technology providers and industrial consultants, the Application Park offers an ideal opportunity to help shape the next level of industrial automation.

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