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PR-34D & PR-9D

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Description

Summary

 

The future of factory labor is here, and it's built around the human form—specifically, the human arm. Perceptyne's flagship models, the PR-34D (dual-arm) and PR-9D (single-arm), are semi-humanoid systems engineered for one purpose: tackling the high-dexterity assembly and packaging tasks that traditional industrial robots can't touch. The PR-34D boasts two 7-DoF arms with advanced 10-DoF grippers for complex, two-handed jobs, while the PR-9D offers a highly agile single-arm solution. Both models utilize a proprietary full-stack AI platform, featuring multi-modal sensing (vision, force, and tactile feedback) and low-code TeleOp training, allowing them to be "dropped in" to existing assembly lines and learn new human tasks in days, not months. This is plug-and-play intelligence transforming manufacturing globally.

 

Editorial:

 

The media frenzy is still chasing full bipedal walking robots, but the PR-34D and PR-9D prove that the most addictive automation is the one that solves immediate, expensive problems. The true innovation here isn't the physical form; it's the neuro-symbolic AI that mimics human reasoning, allowing these robots to navigate the 'messy' real world of a factory floor.

Consider the dual-arm PR-34D: it possesses more articulation and coordination than most existing collaborative robots. Watching it perform delicate assembly with its 10-DoF "smart hands" is genuinely mesmerizing—it's the capability of human labor without the variability or fatigue. For engineers, the addiction comes from the "Low-Code Trainability": the dream of eliminating complex systems integration and teaching a robot a new task simply by demonstrating it. This dramatic reduction in deployment time—from quarters to weeks—is the ultimate productivity hack and the reason this niche of robotics is set to explode in value. Perceptyne isn't selling a robot; they are selling instant, adaptable, human-level dexterity. That is the viral content waiting to happen

 

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