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Vention & FANUC Expand AI Platform to Industrial Robotics

Vention & FANUC Expand AI Platform to Industrial Robotics

Manufacturers targeting rapid production scalability are gaining a powerful tool set as Vention expands its digital-first, AI-driven hardware and software platform to natively support FANUC America's industrial robot portfolio. Building on previous collaborative robot integrations, this strategic alliance bridges the gap between high-capacity industrial manipulators and flexible digital design workflows. Enterprise operations can now configure, simulate, program, and operate both cobots and heavy-duty industrial robots within a single unified cloud environment.

Integrating Vention’s MachineMotion AI and MachineLogic ecosystems acrossFANUCplatforms—including the CRX, LR Mate, LR-10iA, M-710iD, and M-20iD series—redefines traditional system commissioning. Rather than relying on labor-intensive manual teaching routines or bespoke system integration, engineers can deploy goal-driven robotic operations. Operators simply declare target start and end points; the underlying software uses zero-shot stereo depth estimation via Foundation Stereo (an NVIDIA Isaac open model) to construct an instant real-time 3D workspace rendering. From this live digital twin, the system automatically computes collision-free trajectories on the fly.

This adaptive approach directly addresses ongoing skilled labor shortages while slashing cell deployment times from months to days. Whether executing machine tending, pick-and-place, welding, or high-speed palletizing, floor managers can leverage modular, pre-validated components to evaluate cell interactions virtually before making physical equipment investments. Industrial plants looking to source compatible parts or legacy components likeGE Mark VI board modulesor specializedGE Series 90-30 hardwareoften face integration delays, but standardized digital environments significantly mitigate these operational risks.

By shifting robotic programming from deterministic code to vision-guided physical AI, the combined platform adapts effortlessly to dynamic shop-floor conditions, high-mix SKU runs, and evolving production layouts. Live demonstrations at Automate 2026 highlight the commercial readiness of this approach, showcasing real-time collision avoidance and automated machine loading across both industrial and collaborative FANUC arms. Ultimately, the partnership gives heavy industry a predictable, scalable pathway to industrial automation without the friction of legacy programming overhead.

Written by Marcus Vance, an industrial automation architect with over 14 years of hands-on experience designing distributed control topologies, robotic cells, and digital twin systems for global manufacturing enterprises.

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