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Orbbec Gears Up for LogiMAT 2026: Pioneering 3D Vision Solutions for Next-Generation Logistics

 

Halle 8, Stand: 8G81

3D vision is not new to logistics automation—but building reliable, industrial-grade “eyes” for robots remains a complex and evolving challenge. This March at LogiMAT, Orbbec will present how it approaches that challenge, drawing on years of experience in crafting depth perception systems purpose-built for real-world robotics.

Founded in 2013, Orbbec (SHA: 688322) is a leading provider of robotics and AI vision technologies, offering advanced 3D sensing solutions based on structured light, stereo vision, ToF, and LiDAR. An official ecosystem partner of NVIDIA, Microsoft, and AMD, the company has built formidable market positions: over 70% share in China’s service robot vision segment and 72% in South Korea’s mobile robot 3D vision market. Orbbec enters LogiMAT not merely to display products, but to demonstrate how high-quality depth imaging has become a foundational enabler for next-generation logistics automation.

Depth Perception as a Productivity Engine

Modern logistics environments demand more than basic obstacle avoidance. Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), AGVs, and unmanned forklifts must perceive complex spaces with speed, accuracy, and reliability. Orbbec’s 3D cameras are purpose-built for these demands, delivering precise depth data that supports navigation, pallet detection, docking, volumetric measurement, and human-robot coexistence.

Today, Orbbec vision systems are extensively deployed by leading industrial robotics companies including Universal Robots, Standard Robots, and Jabil, helping logistics customers improve throughput, reduce error rates, and operate safely in high-density warehouse scenarios.

Proven in Real-World Logistics Deployments

Orbbec’s logistics expertise is best illustrated through field-proven applications. In South Korea, logistics robot manufacturer Twinny integrated Orbbec 3D cameras into its autonomous order-picking robots, enabling stable 360-degree perception and contributing to a reported 64.4% reduction in logistics costs. In another scenario, Cargo Spectre leverages Orbbec’s depth imaging technology to perform fast, accurate freight dimensioning—transforming how logistics providers capture volumetric data for billing and space optimization.

3D Cameras Designed for Scale and Precision

At the core of these solutions is Orbbec’s deep portfolio of industrial-grade 3D cameras. The Gemini 330 series, now fully compatible with NVIDIA Jetson Thor, is designed for larger robots and multi-sensor configurations, offering flexible presets and robust performance. For demanding logistics environments, the Gemini 435Le stands out as a strong match, combining long-range depth perception with excellent imaging quality—well suited for forklifts, outdoor-adjacent warehouses, and large-scale material handling systems.

Manufacturing Strength Behind the Innovation

The company has built a dual manufacturing hub spanning Shunde, China and Vietnam, creating comprehensive service capabilities—from New Product Introduction (NPI) through mass production—that provide reliable capacity assurance and supply chain resilience for robotics enterprises worldwide. Serving over 3,000 clients globally across manufacturing and logistics, Orbbec combines deep R&D expertise with proven OEMODM capabilities.

As logistics automation accelerates across Europe, Orbbec arrives at LogiMAT with the technical depth, ecosystem maturity, and proven vision quality to support the next wave of intelligent logistics robotics.

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Orbbec Inc.
High-tech Rd. No. 88
CN48083 Nanshan Dist., Shenzhen
Telefon: +86 15210011520
http://www.orbbec.com

Ansprechpartner:
Karthick Kandasamy
E-Mail: karthick.kandasamy@orbbec3d.com
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