The newly introduced 'PalletizHD+' integrates hardware, software, and user applications into a single solution, built on Doosan Robotics' proprietary palletizing operating system, 'PalletizOS.' This innovation combines the company's expertise in robotics and software with its knowledge in automation.
Doosan Robotics highlights the high-speed processing capability of 'PalletizHD+' as its key competitive advantage. With AI-based pattern generation and 'Swift Move' technology, which optimizes movement paths before tasks, the system can handle up to 11 boxes per minute. It also allows for the simultaneous movement of multiple boxes, enabling customers to process larger volumes in the same timeframe and reduce the return on investment for automation.
User convenience has been significantly enhanced. An intuitive integrated screen, similar to a smartphone interface, allows users to monitor box information, pallet conditions, loading patterns, and system operational status all at once. By simply entering box and pallet information, the AI automatically generates loading patterns.
Additionally, Doosan Robotics will showcase an upgraded version of its 'Scan&Go 2.0' solution, first revealed at CES 2026. This solution features a robotic arm equipped with physics-informed AI and advanced 3D vision, enabling it to perform various tasks autonomously. Demonstrations of sanding and welding tasks utilizing this technology will be presented at the exhibition.
Doosan Robotics will also display a range of end-of-line (EOL) solutions, encompassing palletizing, box assembly, and packaging, along with robotic training kits.
Kim Min-pyo, CEO of Doosan Robotics, stated, "This exhibition showcases our lineup that includes palletizing, sanding, welding, and EOL automation, demonstrating how Doosan Robotics is expanding its business scope beyond collaborative robot manufacturing to intelligent automation across processes. We will continue to enhance solutions that allow customers to experience increased productivity and efficiency through the integration of AI in real work environments."
On June 11, Doosan Robotics announced plans to collaborate with NVIDIA to develop a robotic operating system that enables robots to autonomously recognize and assess their working environments through perception, reasoning, and simulation.
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