The faster, more accurate vision system reduces cycle times and scrap, boosting productivity for industrial automation. Flexible licensing and extended support lower total cost of ownership, accelerating adoption across sectors.
The industrial automation market has been racing toward higher speed and precision, and 3D robot vision is a critical enabler. Pickit 4.0 arrives at a time when manufacturers demand sub‑millimeter accuracy for tasks ranging from bin picking to de‑palletizing. By integrating a GPU‑enabled processor and native multi‑camera capability, the platform delivers detection speeds up to 61 % faster than its predecessor, positioning it as a competitive alternative to legacy vision systems.
Beyond raw performance, Pickit 4.0’s four licensing tiers—Find, Lite, Plus, and Depal—allow customers to align costs directly with functional needs. This modular approach reduces upfront investment and simplifies budgeting for both small‑scale assemblers and large logistics operators. Coupled with the new S‑HD2‑C300 and XS‑HD2‑C100 cameras, which offer up to 0.1 mm guidance accuracy, the solution expands the feasible application envelope, enabling tighter tolerances and higher throughput without extensive hardware overhauls.
Future‑proofing is another cornerstone of the release. A revamped software core ensures continuous security patches and compatibility with emerging technologies, while a five‑year long‑term support scheme guarantees system stability and predictable maintenance expenses. For the broader market, these attributes translate into lower total cost of ownership and faster ROI, encouraging wider adoption of 3D vision across sectors such as automotive, consumer electronics, and e‑commerce fulfillment. As competitors scramble to match this blend of speed, flexibility, and longevity, Pickit 4.0 sets a new benchmark for intelligent automation.
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