In contrast to classic bin-picking applications, this new technology eliminates the need to train object surfaces. It can be used to robustly detect surfaces on any object that are suitable for gripping with suction. The new 3D Gripping Point Detection technology is a highlight of HALCON 22.11. While the latter is available by subscription and has a six-month release cycle, the Steady version is available through a one-off purchase with a release cycle of two years. The new HALCON 22.11 release comes in a Steady edition and a Progress edition. With the new release, we are once again delivering on our promise to provide users with one of the world's most powerful and technologically advanced machine vision software solutions," remarks Mario Bohnacker, Technical Product Manager HALCON at MVTec. The 3D Gripping Point Detection, for example, offers an easy way to efficiently automate a complex application. "With HALCON 22.11, we once more demonstrate that the targeted use of deep learning raises existing machine vision technologies to a new level.
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