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Techman Robot Empowers Manufacturers Moving to the US with Zero-Downtime AI Solutions at Automate 2026

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Techman Robot Empowers Manufacturers Moving to the US with Zero-Downtime AI Solutions at Automate 2026
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Techman Robot Empowers Manufacturers Moving to the US with Zero-Downtime AI Solutions at Automate 2026

2026-06-24 22:00 Last Updated At:22:15

CHICAGO, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Techman Robot showcased its highly scalable AI automation solutions at Automate 2026. Designed to support global manufacturers expanding their US operations, these technologies focus on rapid deployment, standardized quality control, and eliminating the "Hidden Cost Trap" of traditional automation.

Eliminating the $40K Integration Friction

As companies establish new facilities in North America, mitigating high integration costs and navigating labor shortages are critical. Techman Robot addresses this by redefining the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). By utilizing Built-in AI Vision technology, facilities eliminate the need for external cameras, third-party software licenses, and specialized integration labor (which costs $150 to $250 per hour in the US).

This native integration allows manufacturers to cut up to $40,000 in hardware and integration costs per deployment, shifting the break-even window to an aggressive 6 to 18 months.

Next-Generation AI Software Enhancements

To streamline localized operations, Techman Robot introduced two major AI software upgrades:

  • Auto AI Training: This feature empowers operators by making complex vision inspection simple. Through a continuous improvement framework, the AI model learns directly from operator feedback, significantly reducing manual engineering effort.
  • TMscene (Codeless Programming for Flying Trigger): This 3D virtual environment software allows users to quickly plan "Flying Trigger" photography points using intuitive drag-and-drop actions. Its built-in Inspection Coverage Diagnostics eliminate blind spots and redundant camera movements, minimizing production line downtime.

High-Speed AI for Zero-Downtime Production

Integrating the programming advantages of TMscene, Techman Robot's High-Speed AI Flying Trigger Inspection technology performs defect detection while workpieces are in motion. This ensures zero-latency inspection and true zero-downtime production, reducing inspection times by an average of 40% to 50%.

 

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Techman Robot Empowers Manufacturers Moving to the US with Zero-Downtime AI Solutions at Automate 2026

Techman Robot Empowers Manufacturers Moving to the US with Zero-Downtime AI Solutions at Automate 2026

HAMBURG, Germany, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sugon showcased its comprehensive solutions for AI and advanced computing at ISC High Performance 2026, reflecting the industry's evolution toward integrated computing infrastructure for AI-driven scientific research and enterprise applications.

The showcase spanned AI supernodes, AI superclusters, high-performance storage, RDMA networking, liquid-cooled data center solutions, servers, workstations, and computing services — demonstrating end-to-end capabilities across computing, networking, storage, and infrastructure. The portfolio supports large-scale AI training and inference, scientific simulation, and other data-intensive workloads.

Separately, the latest IO500 benchmark results were released during the conference. Sugon's ParaStor F9000 distributed all-flash storage system achieved the No. 1 position on both the IO500 Production SC26 List and the 10 Node Production SC26 List — the two production categories of this widely recognized storage performance benchmark. These lists exclusively rank systems deployed in real operational environments that meet additional criteria for redundancy and usage. Achieving No. 1 on both confirms that ParaStor F9000 delivers globally leading storage performance under actual production conditions. The result builds on Sugon's track record in IO500, including a previous No. 1 finish in the 10-Node Challenge at SC22.

As AI adoption accelerates across research and industry, infrastructure requirements are shifting from peak hardware performance toward system-level efficiency. Organizations increasingly seek platforms that unify computing, networking, storage and software — easier to deploy, manage and scale while supporting diverse, concurrent workloads.

Founded in 1996, Sugon develops computing infrastructure spanning servers, storage, networking, intelligent computing systems and data center technologies, serving enterprises, internet companies, research institutions, universities and public-sector organizations.

At ISC 2026, Sugon presented not only individual products but a vision of open and collaborative AI infrastructure. The company works with partners across the global ecosystem to combine technological innovation with reliable delivery and long-term service — helping customers build efficient, sustainable computing platforms and contributing to a more open, interconnected future for AI and scientific computing.

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Sugon Showcases in Europe, Tops the IO500

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