Many companies turn to robotic automation due to labor shortages in high-mix surface finishing tasks, such as sanding and polishing, which often experience high turnover rates. Recent advancements in AI and smart robotic cells enable robots to self-program from task descriptions, using 3D vision and force sensors to perform complex operations autonomously, benefiting surface-finishing companies.
How AI-Powered Robotic Automation Impacts Manufacturing Quality
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