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Liberty Reach rebrands to Liberty Robotics Inc.

Signal strategic shift towards advanced machine vision and robotic guidance technologies, with a continued commitment to automotive and new ventures in warehousing and logistics.


Liberty Reach Inc., a supplier of 3D volumetric vision guidance systems for robot applications, today announced it has officially rebranded to Liberty Robotics Inc. The change aims to better represent its increased focus on advancements in machine vision and robotic guidance technologies, the company explained. Accompanied by a new tagline, ‘Machine Vision AI,’ the new name marks a strategic shift towards broader applications in robotics, beyond the company's established base in the automotive sector.

Liberty Robotics is a key player in providing robotic guidance solutions utilizing 3D vision volumetric sensors and proprietary software within the automotive industry, offering technologies for applications such as body sealing and material handling. With the rebranding, Liberty Robotics intends to maintain its presence in the automotive market while expanding into warehousing and logistics.

“Our commitment to the automotive arena remains strong, yet we see significant opportunities in the warehouse and logistics sector,” says Bob Berry, President and CEO of Liberty Robotics Inc. “Our technologies are designed to advance automation across various fields and while our current focus is on optimizing goods packing and mixed-case pallet retrieval, this is just the beginning. We are setting our sights on extending applications to include container loading in the near future.”

The company added it is nearing completion on the development of applications that aim to enhance robotic functionality, enabling more efficient task execution in warehousing and logistics environments, including palletizing and depalletizing operations.


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