Most do. Not because of bad workers. Because the system depends on human attention. And human attention is inconsistent.
Three things happen in this video. A defect is detected. The line stops. The robot removes it. No one made that decision. The system did.
Defect detected in real time by vision system
Conveyor stops. Robot descends to pick
Item removed. Production resumes automatically
Every shift, your inspectors make hundreds of judgment calls. Some are right. Some are not.
A defective product ships
An order gets returned
A relationship is damaged
This happens on every line. Every day. It is not a people problem. It is a systems problem.
The system catches what human eyes miss. Every meter. Every shift. Without fatigue.
Defects are removed at the source. Before they reach packaging. Before they reach the customer.
Day shift. Night shift. Monday. Friday. The system performs the same every time.
Your people move to higher value work. The system handles detection and removal automatically.
Every meter of fabric is monitored in real time. Nothing passes without being seen.
The moment a defect appears, the system identifies it instantly. The line stops automatically.
The robot picks the defective item and places it in the rejection bin. No human decision required.
The line restarts automatically. The whole cycle takes seconds.
Before any robot is deployed on your line, we build and test the entire system in NVIDIA Isaac Sim. You see exactly what happens before you commit to anything.
We start with simulation. You see the system working on your specific line before committing to hardware.