According to techcrunch, abb robotics robotics recently released a video of its robot painting an art car. In this PR stunt, the company partnered with eight year old Indian prodigy advait kolarkar and Dubai's digital design group illusorr to create the world's first robot painting art car**
The project demonstrates the company's pixelpaint technology, which is basically an inkjet printer with 1000 nozzles installed on an industrial robot, which can complete highly complex works of art in less than 30 minutes. Pixelpaint technology demonstrates unprecedented accuracy and speed, capturing intricate details that cannot be achieved by hand.
Sami atiya, President of ABB robotics and discrete automation business commented: "ABB's pixelpaint technology is not only an evolution, but also a revolution. This is a brilliant example of how robot automation and our robotstudio software can not only pave the way for more sustainable manufacturing, but also perfectly reproduce exquisite works of art to celebrate the originality and beauty of the human spirit. When consumers want more customized products, pixelpaint changes the rules of the game and allows Replicate any design in a sustainable and affordable way. "
ABB's ultimate goal is to make pixelpaint more sustainable in manufacturing and eliminate the need for shielding materials and additional ventilation, which the company believes in turn can reduce emissions while saving water and energy. Keep the paint head close to the vehicle and ensure that all paint is sprayed on the actual vehicle rather than everywhere. Different colors of paint can be applied quickly, and the coated items only need to go through the paint workshop once. ABB claims that this can halve production time and reduce costs by 60%.