Deep Learning Robotics (DLR) Teams with FANUC to Provide Compatibility Between DLR's Smart Robot Learning Technology and FANUC's Industrial Robots

Deep Learning Robotics Ltd., a leading technology company in the field of autonomous robotic learning, announced its partnership with Fanuc Israel, a subsidiary of the multinational automation company based in Japan.

CAESAREA, Israel - Aug. 24, 2020 - Deep Learning Robotics Ltd., a leading technology company in the field of autonomous robotic learning, announced its partnership with Fanuc Israel, a subsidiary of the multinational automation company based in Japan.

As a first stage, Deep Learning Robotics developed compatibility between its state-of-the art smart robot learning controller and FANUC's industrial robots, and ran a proof of concept application using one of FANUC's collaborative robots.

Carlos Benaim, CEO of Deep Learning Robotics, said, "This is an important partnership that will unveil significant business opportunities for both parties in the future. Our cutting edge robot learning technology and patents combined with Fanuc's leadership in the area of industrial robots and automation will bring both companies to a uniquely advantageous position worldwide in the growing market of smart robotics."

Deep Learning Robotics has already completed a number of successful applications for the electronics industry and the food processing industry. Both sectors currently have a much lower density of robotic arms per employee than the automotive one. DLR firmly believes that its technology will be a key enabling factor allowing these important sectors to benefit from unprecedented levels of robotic automation.

About Fanuc
FANUC has consistently pursued the automation of factories since 1956, when it succeeded in the development of the SERVO mechanism for the first time in the Japanese private sector.
FANUC's business is comprised of three pillars of FA, ROBOT and ROBOMACHINE. The FA business encompasses basic technologies, consisting of NCs (numerical controls), servos and lasers, which are also applied to the ROBOT and ROBOMACHINE businesses. FANUC also offers services, with a policy for not terminating support of FANUC products as long as they are used by customers. Through such activities, FANUC contributes to the development of manufacturing industry in Japan and overseas, by promoting automation and efficiency in customers' factories.

About Deep Learning Robotics
Deep Learning Robotics is a privately-owned technology company providing robotics, computer vision and machine learning technologies to a range of industries.
The company has developed a unique vision-based robotic controller that uses advanced machine learning algorithms to enable a robot to learn and replicate tasks by observing humans performing them. The state-of-the-art process, based on Deep Learning Robotics' patented technology, is compatible with any robot and does not require programing or use of special devices.
Deep Learning Robotics is backed by The Kitchen Hub, a FoodTech focused tech incubator owned by the Strauss-Group, and GiTV, a Japanese VC focused on digital transformation and industrial IoT.


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