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Japan seeks its economic mojo in the stuff that makes the stuff

Japan seeks its economic mojo in the stuff that makes the stuff

May 8, 2018

The New York Times sheds light on how Mujin, a Japanese robotics startup, has been creating advanced automation for logistics facilities – and this is just the beginning. Mujin is building a world where industrial automation is more accessible than ever before through groundbreaking Machine Intelligence that takes AI to another level.

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About Mujin

Mujin develops and sells “intelligent robot controllers,” designated as a common platform for industrial robots. Conventional robots, even though they are suitable for the automation of repetitive work, were difficult to install in environments where handled products and the surroundings are liable to change, due to the robots’ operations differing by the manufacturer and the complex settings. Mujin has solved this problem using technology called motion planning, and is providing robotics solutions that automate heavy/simple work which had to be done manually at the logistics/manufacturing sites.

URL:https://mujin-corp.com

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