Robotics and Automation Became the Clearest Adoption Path
Relationship to Annual Outlook: Strengthens the Outlook


Summary
Recent evidence shows vision increasingly adopted through robotics, logistics and autonomous systems rather than standalone inspection stations. Mobile robots, autonomous work vehicles, bin-picking robots and AI-driven logistics systems all point to the same pattern: vision is becoming a perception layer inside automation.
Supporting Evidence
Evidence Base
23 Jan 2023 — Mobile Robots Use Machine Vision to Deliver Food
https://www.vision-systems.com/embedded/article/14288305/mobile-robots-use-machine-vision-to-deliver-food27 Mar 2023 — Honda Releases Prototype Autonomous Work Vehicle
https://www.vision-systems.com/embedded/article/14291516/honda-releases-prototype-autonomous-work-vehicle7 Apr 2023 — Lufthansa Developing Vision System to Analyze Food Waste
https://www.vision-systems.com/embedded/article/14292034/lufthansa-developing-vision-system-to-analyze-food-waste8 May 2023 — Bin-Picking Robots Tackle Supply Chain Chaos
https://www.automate.org/blogs/bin-picking-robots-tackle-supply-chain-chaos11 May 2023 — AI-Driven Robots Handle High-Speed Logistics Sorting and Depalletizing
https://www.vision-systems.com/non-factory/article/14291867/ai-driven-robots-handle-high-speed-logistics-sorting-and-depalletizing
Why It Matters
This strengthens the Outlook’s ecosystem thesis. Industrial vision adoption is increasingly shaped by machine builders, robotics platforms, logistics systems and automation integrators.
Technology Themes
Robotics Vision, Embedded Vision, Autonomous Systems, Logistics Automation
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