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Fizyr, a developer of computer vision software for robots, announces its new U.S. headquarters in Dover, Delaware. Fizyr U.S. now provides technical and business relationship management for North American systems integrators and robotics integrators, with VP of Business Development Jeff Lomax managing integrator partnerships, and VP of Project Management Bob Brown overseeing partner projects.
“To clear the last hurdle of automation and insulate businesses from tight labor markets, shrinking margins and more, integrators need reliable computer vision to automate tasks in highly variable environments,” said Fizyr CEO Ken Fleming. “Fizyr’s strategy of enabling integrators with our vision technology creates best-of-breed solutions for their customers in logistics/3PL, retail, e-commerce, and manufacturing. Demand is exploding for automated depalletizing, trailer unloading, item picking, bin-to-bin pick and place, and detection, and we are expanding our North American operations to bring new levels of reliability to these complex tasks.”
On the heels of opening its U.S. headquarters, Fizyr will kick off a multi-city U.S. roadshow in September to introduce its new team, its unique cascade learning approach to machine learning and its near 100% success rates to current North American partners and other integrators and prospects. Lomax will be joined by Fleming and Tibor van Melsem Kocsis, Chief Commerce Officer, on the U.S. roadshow, which kicks off in Las Vegas, as Fizyr continues to expand and enhance its global partner program.
New research from Interact Analysis predicts the market for robotic picking will be worth $6.8 billion by 2030, up from $236 million in 2022. To address this ballooning demand, Fizyr partners with top integrators to develop solutions for significant unmet needs. Like its European counterpart, Fizyr’s new U.S. team offers more than the world’s most effective brain available to maximize robotic capabilities. Pre-sales consulting and engineering, implementation services, technical support, training, account management, and other value-added services ensure integrators provide customers with the most effective automation solutions available.
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