MONDAY @ AUTOMATE: Dynamic Safety & AI Guardrails

MONDAY @ AUTOMATE: Dynamic Safety & AI Guardrails

Come see a live demo of 3Laws Dynamic Safety & AI Guardrails at AUTOMATE - Join us at Booth 8922

By Robotics Conferences and Presentations

Date and time

Monday, May 12 · 2:30 - 5:30pm EDT

Location

Huntington Place

Booth 8922 Detroit, MI 48226

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Frequently asked questions

What is 3Laws' primary offering for industrial automation?

3Laws Supervisor, a software module for dynamic safety guardrails

What type of safety does 3Laws Supervisor provide?

Dynamic Safety, which aims to avoid incidents rather than just stopping

How does 3Laws' Dynamic Safety differ from static safety?

Dynamic safety uses continuous sensors and control to avoid, while static safety uses binary sensors and control to stop

What is the goal of 3Laws' approach to safety?

Minimally invasive correction

What is the result of existing safety systems when an obstacle is detected?

Stop, which results in downtime and often requires manual reset

What is the result of 3Laws' Dynamic Safety when an obstacle is detected?

Avoid, which keeps the system operational and productive

What does 3Laws software allow industrial automation systems to do?

Make safe decisions in real-time that do not sacrifice throughput

On what types of systems has 3Laws technology been successfully deployed?

Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), Industrial Robots, and others

What kind of control commands does the 3Laws Supervisor filter?

Desired velocity or torque commands

How does a forklift with 3Laws react to a worker in its path?

It avoids the worker by turning

What is a safety challenge in multi-robot scenarios that 3Laws addresses?

Navigating around blind aisles

What problem does 3Laws solve in outdoor environments with autonomous forklifts?

Prevents gridlocks caused by a single stopped forklift

How does 3Laws handle area restrictions for robots

Updates area restrictions in real-time based on external parameters

How does 3Laws Supervisor react when something falls within a robot's safety radius?

Allows for safe motion away from sudden objects, even within the stop radius

What benefit does 3Laws provide for robots navigating in tighter spaces?

Eliminates existing inflation radiuses and allows movement closer to obstacles

What is the expected investment payback period for autonomous forklift manufacturers using 3Laws?

6 months.

What is the core problem that 3Laws aims to solve in robotics and automation?

The inability to reliably handle uncertainty

What is a limitation of existing safety systems that 3Laws addresses?

They are conservative, resulting in low productivity

What is a key function of 3Laws Supervisor regarding autonomy stacks or human operators?

Real-time guardrails (i.e., collision avoidance, geofencing)

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We take care of collision avoidance so you can maintain seamless operations.