Automated Robotic Pick and Place

Order picking is complex and cost-intensive, whether in e-commerce or at OEMs. Traditional automation technology reaches its limits here. The Stuttgart-based company Sereact solves this challenge with a complete solution consisting of AI software and robotics: robots understand their environment situationally, develop solution strategies for an efficient pick and place process and implement these autonomously.

Sereact Pick and Place identifies products in real time based on their appearance and selects the appropriate picking method, taking into account object characteristics such as shape, colour or texture – even for complex products such as food, textiles or fragile objects. It then automatically switches between different gripper types such as suction cup or two-finger grippers.

One of Sereact’s own new developments is a patented gripper consisting of three individually functioning vacuum grippers with which the robots can pick up a wide range of products of different dimensions. In addition, the software determines a sensible order for the picks so that they are picked according to size, weight and fragility. The placement algorithm ensures optimum space utilization in the target containers.

Even in complex environments, the software detects the scope and context of tasks. If objects are on top of each other or too close to the edge of the container, the robot moves them into a position where it can grip them ideally. The technology also detects anomalies and can therefore recognize and sort out damaged items. It is also possible to differentiate between packaging material and products. This makes the solution suitable for quality assurance during order processing and also enables it to be used in the areas of inventory optimization and returns processing.

The Sereact Pick and Place product is based on a Vision Language Action Model that enables robots to analyze, understand and act. It is designed to recognize and interpret unknown situations without prior training. This also makes it possible to control the robots in natural language using voice or text commands, which simplifies interaction with the robot and can be implemented without programming knowledge.

As a total solution provider for turnkey robot cells, Sereact selects the optimum system for the specific application. The software is compatible with a wide range of hardware components and robots that can be seamlessly integrated into existing warehouse systems. The result is full flexibility of the entire pick and place process as well as highly efficient and fully automated order processing.

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Virtual Warehouse Assistant has Open Ear for Colleagues

At LogiMAT 2025, Unitechnik will be demonstrating how its warehouse management system will communicate with logistics employees in natural language in the future. In addition, an AI-based cobot from Sereact and the Skypod system from EXOTEC will be demonstrating new approaches to modern warehouse automation live.

Warehouse management system UniWare from system integrator Unitechnik provides a wide range of information, including the current system status, storage location occupancy, fault message history and order progress. The WMS uses dashboards and graphics to visualise all important information so that every UniWare user can access it. In future, all authorised employees will have even easier access to this data by communicating with UniWare in natural language. This is the logical further development of the UniWare-AI control centre assistant presented at the last LogiMAT.

Barrier-free access

“Show me the five most frequent faults in lane 1 in the last month.” “How many order items did we dispatch the day before yesterday?” In future, this or similar questions could be sent to the warehouse management system via the employee’s smartphone headset. The desired information appears on the display in the form of text, speech, graphics or tables. By communicating in natural language, UniWare also makes it possible to provide sophisticated and individual information about the logistics centre’s operations without having to operate the software manually. The manufacturer-independent general contractor will be presenting such a version of UniWare-AI at LogiMAT 2025. Visitors to the trade fair will not only be able to talk to Unitechnik’s automation experts, but also to the warehouse management system itself.

Robotics with AI power

Another special focus at the trade fair is AI-controlled robotics. At the trade fair stand, an intelligent cobot from Sereact will demonstrate how different objects can be recognised and picked automatically. The system shows how modern robotics can be integrated into intralogistics workflows. An additional highlight is the Skypod system from EXOTEC, for which Unitechnik is an integration partner. With its autonomous warehouse robots, it sets new standards in automation and is characterised by scalability, high performance and efficient use of space.

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