SkuBot, Powered by HP, to Introduce 3D Scanning to Identify Maintenance Repair Parts in Seconds with 98 Percent Accuracy at CES 2019

See SkuBot at CES 2019 Venetian Hospitality Suites and ShowStoppers

CHARLESTON, S.C., Dec. 18, 2018 — (PRNewswire) —   SkuBot will debut two new 3D scanning and product recognition systems for consumers, tradesmen and retailers that use its computer vision platform and product ID system to recognize hard to identify parts in seconds from hundreds of manufacturers. SkuBot's parts identification system, powered by HP, identifies maintenance repair parts by their unique physical shape with 98 percent accuracy. SkuBot will be at CES, January 8-11, Venetian Hospitality Suites and at ShowStoppers, January 8.

SkuBot, Powered by HP, to Introduce 3D Scanning to Identify Maintenance Repair Parts in Seconds with 98 Percent Accuracy at CES 2019

Utilizing the latest 3D imaging technologies, SkuBot's patent pending system scans an item, creates a digital model and compares it to their virtual library in the cloud containing thousands of 3D models of maintenance repair parts. Once SkuBot recognizes and locates the item it is displayed on the terminal and advises if the product is available in store or needs to be shipped. The first generation of SkuBot is currently available at 11 Ferguson locations nationwide. 

Most wholesalers and retailers do not have the resources to identify or source anything other than high frequency items. SkuBot's user interface is easy to use, intuitive and helps both store associates and consumers find obscure parts easily. SkuBot eliminates searching through catalogs and traveling to numerous locations in search of the right part.

"SkuBot is the first commercially deployed end-to-end 3D product identification sensor that is able to solve the common problem of parts identification faced by wholesalers, retailers, DIYers and tradesmen," said Keith Meany, president, SkuBot. "Our next generation product offerings are small, sleek and more efficient. Together with HP and our first customer, Ferguson Enterprises, we are continuing to bring the latest innovation in 3D product recognition to our customers."

"We continually have trade professionals and consumers looking to replace parts with no identifiable markings or logos," said Lance Buffington, business development manager at Ferguson Parts and Packaging. "The skills to identify parts are highly specialized and with SkuBot's 3D scanning device our sales associates can help customers identify parts along with any associated items quickly and accurately. At Ferguson, we pride ourselves in working with innovative companies that bring new technologies to enhance our customers' experience and SkuBot's technology does exactly that." 

"We are delighted to be working with the SkuBot team to bring smart object detection and product identification technology to wholesale and retail environments," said Steve Smith, senior director of engineering for HP's Immersive Computing Division. "Using the latest 3D sensors, machine learning and computer vision technology SkuBot can identify hardware parts without barcodes or tagging.  We are collaborating now on a next generation system that will have a new interface along with increased accuracy and speed of identification."

About SkuBot
SkuBot's long term direction is developing product recognition solutions which are plug and play for both kiosk and mobile handheld hardware, allowing the system to service customers in the field or in store. Visit www.skubot.com 

Media Contact
Cheryl Delgreco
Media Strategies
617-723-4004
cdelgreco@msipr.com

Cision View original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/skubot-powered-by-hp-to-introduce-3d-scanning-to-identify-maintenance-repair-parts-in-seconds-with-98-percent-accuracy-at-ces-2019-300768265.html

SOURCE SkuBot

Contact:
Company Name: SkuBot

Featured Video
Latest Blog Posts
Jean-Marie BrunetSiemens EDA
by Jean-Marie Brunet
Facing a New Age of IC Design Challenges Part 2
Bob Smith, Executive DirectorBridging the Frontier
by Bob Smith, Executive Director
Highlighting ESD Alliance Member Companies
Anupam BakshiAgnisys Automation Review
by Anupam Bakshi
The Role of the Portable Stimulus Standard in VLSI Development
Jobs
Hardware Engineer for PTEC Solutions at Fremont, California
Senior SOC Design Engineer for Nvidia at Santa Clara, California
Design Verification Engineer for Blockwork IT at Milpitas, California
Senior DPU System Application Engineer for Nvidia at Santa Clara, California
RF Design Engineer for Blockwork IT at San Francisco, California
Senior CAD Engineer for Nvidia at Santa Clara, California
Upcoming Events
3D & Systems Summit - Heterogeneous Systems for the Intelligently Connected Era at Hilton Dresden Hotel An der Frauenkirche 5, 01067 Dresden Germany - Jun 12 - 14, 2024
2024 IEEE Symposium on VLSI Technology & Circuits at HILTON HAWAIIAN VILLAGE HONOLULU HI - Jun 16 - 20, 2024
Design Automation Conference (DAC) 2024 at Moscone West, San Francisco CA - Jun 23 - 27, 2024
SemiconWest - 2024 at Moscone Center San Francisco CA - Jul 9 - 11, 2024



© 2024 Internet Business Systems, Inc.
670 Aberdeen Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
+1 (408) 882-6554 — Contact Us, or visit our other sites:
AECCafe - Architectural Design and Engineering TechJobsCafe - Technical Jobs and Resumes GISCafe - Geographical Information Services  MCADCafe - Mechanical Design and Engineering ShareCG - Share Computer Graphic (CG) Animation, 3D Art and 3D Models
  Privacy PolicyAdvertise