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JetMax AI Vision Robotic Arm to be launched soon on Kickstarter
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NEW YORK & NORTH POINT, Hong Kong - Washingtoner -- Are AI Robots in Sci-Fi movie real? The robotic company, Hiwonder(https://www.hiwonder.hk/pages/kickstarter), is announcing their new robotic product which turn science fiction into a reality.

Soon to be launch on Kickstarter(28th July), Hiwonder's new robot - JetMax is an Artificial Intelligence Vision Desktop Robotic Arm powered by NVIDIA Jetson Nano that enables makers, students, and creators to build and create smart AI applications.

"The most outstanding feature of this robotic arm is that it is endowed with intelligent vision. It can autonomously accomplish variety of tasks through artificial intelligent vision and algorithms. Through JetMax, we hope to connect developers, geeks, makers, students, and enthusiasts all over the world," said the founder of Hiwonder.

As reported, JetMax AI Vision Robotic Arm will be utilizing NVIDIA Jetson Nano as the main controller and equipped with ROS robot operating system. It is an open-source intelligent robot that operates with AI vision to achieve visual recognition, grabbing, sorting, and positioning tracking. Hiwonder had released more than 10 videos on their official website demonstrating different types of creative applications with JetMax AI Vision Robotic Arm. Projects such as visual garbage classification, autonomous counting, spelling words, writing and drawing, facial recognition and tracking, etc can be achieved.

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The applications for JetMax AI Vision Robotic Arm are further expanded with variety of end-of-arm tooling made available by Hiwonder, such as suction cup, mechanical claw, brush, etc. User can also advance their creativity by installing electronic modules like small fan, display screen at end-of-arm, or configure the Robotic Arm on to vehicle kit chassis or slide railing to adapt to different need in developing Smart AI project.

According to Hiwonder announcement, besides supporting an array of controls such as through PC, APP, gesture and remote handle controller, user can also control JetMax through Python coding. Abundance of open-source projects on ROS and Jetson Nano are available on the internet, user can easily get references for their Smart project and conduct development work with JetMax AI Vision Robotic Arm.

As seen on Hiwonder official website, JetMax AI Vision Robotic Arm will be officially launch on Kickstarter on Wednesday July 28th 2021. Supporters can register their interest on Hiwonder official website now to get early-bird special discount when it is launched.

Media Contact
Hammer Hu
hammer@hiwonder.com


Source: Hiwonder technology Hong Kong ltd

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