Wednesday, 26 June 2024

Hai Robotics’ HaiPick A3S Wins Red Dot Award: Product Design 2024


KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 (Bernama) -- Hai Robotics announced that one of its Autonomous Case-handling Mobile Robot (ACR), HaiPick A3S, was recognised in the Red Dot Award: Product Design 2024.

The Red Dot Award: Product Design honours products on an annual basis that possess exceptionally high design quality, from functionality to use to the quality of responsibility.

“This distinction serves as a testament to our commitment to keep innovating and pursue excellence, while encouraging others to think outside the box.

“We are deeply grateful for this achievement, and are empowered to continue delivering innovative solutions with outstanding quality to address our customer's challenges," said Hai Robotics System Product Manager, Rebin Wu in a statement.

HaiPick A3S is a high-performance ACR designed for Surface-Mount Technology (SMT) scenarios, specifically storage and line-side case handling requirements, which transfers goods through chains and lifts for picking and placing.

The product meets industry dust-proof and anti-static requirements, as well as compliance with ISO standards of cleanliness (10000, Class 7), while also realises point-to-point handling from buffer racks to machines.

Additional key features of HaiPick A3S include precise picking of small items with ultra-low picking height of 200 millimetre (mm) and a slim chassis of 650mm; flexible and smooth handling that can automatically adjust its picking method based on goods' size and shape to ensure smooth handling; as well as safety protection design to facilitate smooth movement for operations personnel.

The robot was most recently showcased at SEMICON Southeast Asia in Malaysia, the region's largest global electronics and supply chain event attracting more than 15,000 attendees.

The award is one of the most prestigious design competitions in the world, in which The "Red Dot" distinction has been the internationally recognised seal of outstanding design quality for almost 70 years, with this year's submissions tested and evaluated by a jury of 39 experts across 20 countries in four continents.

-- BERNAMA

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