Partnership promises low-cost integration of manual and automated MHE
SYNAOS AND SLAMcore have formed a strategic partnership to bring camera-based spatial intelligence to manual material handling equipment.
The team-up promises to create low-cost real-time localisation for forklifts and warehouse vehicles.
SLAMcore is a leader in spatial intelligence software for robots and other autonomous machines, and SYNAOS is a specialist in smart intralogistics software solutions.
The two companies are offering SYNA.OS VIEW, a low-cost, real time, spatial intelligence system for manually guided intralogistics vehicles (e.g., forklifts and warehouse vehicles). SYNA.OS VIEW addresses the growing demand for real-time location and tracking in busy logistics environments.
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The companies say: “One significant challenge today is how manually guided vehicles, such as forklifts, can be cost effectively tracked and integrated with autonomous vehicles in logistics and manufacturing environments. Adding Visual SLAM to manually controlled vehicles allows this to happen in dynamic real-world environments.”
SYNA.OS VIEW is a single unit that can be added to existing forklifts, vehicles, and machines to provide accurate real-time locations. The unit uses low-cost stereo cameras and an IMU sensor running on a small, embedded computer and can be simply retrofitted to most vehicles.
The firm’s add: “Until now, the position of manually guided vehicles like forklifts could only be determined if the vehicles were fitted with expensive UWB positioning or LiDAR systems, often costing up to 15,000 euros. The cost of the SYNA.OS VIEW camera-based system is significantly lower, offers a wider range of potential applications, and can be easily installed on all kinds of vehicles.”





