Robotics and Automation Became a Stronger Route to Vision Adoption
Relationship to Annual Outlook: Strengthens the Outlook


Summary
Evidence by late May suggests vision is increasingly being adopted through automation platforms rather than standalone vision stations. The pattern spans robotic order fulfillment, lettuce harvesting, autonomous tractors and humanoid robot vision systems.
Supporting Evidence
Evidence Base
25 Jan 2022 — Novel Robot System Helps Order Fulfillment Centers Keep Up with Demand
https://www.vision-systems.com/factory/robotics/article/14224162/novel-robot-system-helps-order-fulfillment-centers-keep-up-with-demand3 Feb 2022 — Robot Solution for Automating the Lettuce Harvest
https://www.manufacturingtomorrow.com/article/2022/01/robot-solution-for-automating-the-lettuce-harvest/1816716 May 2022 — John Deere Introduces Autonomous Tractor
https://www.vision-systems.com/astech-autonomy/article/14276604/john-deere-introduces-autonomous-tractor25 May 2022 — Immervision and Halodi Robotics Partner to Create Vision System for Humanoid Robots
https://www.vision-systems.com/astech-autonomy/article/14277135/immervision-and-halodi-robotics-partner-to-create-vision-system-for-humanoid-robots
Why It Matters
This supports the structural shift described in the Outlook: vision is increasingly a perception layer inside machines, robots and automation systems.
Technology Themes
Robotics Vision, Autonomous Systems, Agriculture Vision, Machine Builders, System Integrators
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