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Architecture & Technology

Architecture

It Starts With The Architecture

The Meiji Engineering Solutions Group software architecture is a blueprint for our software and control systems that outlines its structure, components, and the relationships between the various elements of the project. It offers significant advantages by providing a solid foundation to build on that improves every stage of a project, from initial planning to long-term maintenance.

Technology

State of the Art Technology and Expertise

Our extensive experience extends to the critical technologies that make factory robotics truly intelligent: guidance, location, and detection systems.


We are experts in implementing advanced vision systems, laser guidance, and other sensor-based solutions that enable robots to precisely perceive their environment, accurately locate objects, and detect potential obstacles.


This specialized knowledge ensures your robotic systems operate with unparalleled precision, adaptability, and safety, transforming challenging tasks into seamlessly automated processes.


Impact of AI

AI will transform factory automation.....

AI is fundamentally transforming factory automation by moving beyond traditional, fixed-rule robotics to create highly adaptive and intelligent manufacturing systems. By leveraging technologies like machine learning, computer vision, and digital twins, AI enables factories to become more efficient, flexible, and responsive. 


To stay at the forefront of these advancements, Meiji Engineering Solutions Group has established an internal AI task force to research and pilot new technologies, ensuring we can integrate the most promising solutions into our customers operations. 

VDA 5050 Specification



 The VDA 5050 specification is an industry standard for the standardization of the communications between a central fleet management system and different brands of mobile robots, such as automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). This will break down the barriers of proprietary systems and will enable seamless interoperability.


Key Impacts of VDA 5050 on Factory Automation

• Simplified Fleet Management 

• Enabling Vendor Independence 

• Reduced Costs and Complexity 

• Improved Operational Efficiency


Roadmap

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