– The world's first all-in-one standard product using robot AI imitation learning
– Manufacturing-specific AI software and hardware toolkit for immediate on-site application.

CarbonSix, Inc. (CEO Taeyeon Moon and Jehyeok Kim), a physical AI developer specializing in manufacturing, announced the official launch of 'SigmaKit', the world's first standard product that can be directly applied to manufacturing sites based on robot AI imitation learning.
SigmaKit is a toolkit based on robotic AI imitation learning that can be applied directly to manufacturing processes by anyone without AI expertise or separate equipment. It solves the inconvenience of having to have workers set up and continuously adjust the system for automation in actual fields.
Due to frequent changes in production models and high irregularity, it has been difficult to fully automate manufacturing without robots directly recognizing and judging situations like humans. However, 'Sigma Kit', which combines software and hardware, consists of ▲manufacturing-specific artificial intelligence ▲robot gripper specialized for delicate work ▲teaching tool that can be intuitively operated ▲sensor module, making complete robot automation of work areas that were previously impossible possible.
Carbon Six, the developer that successfully developed and commercialized SigmaKit, is a technology company specializing in the manufacturing industry with a team of experts including CEO Taeyeon Moon, who was the Vice President of CSO at SUALAB, which was acquired by Cognex in the US for 260 billion won in 2019, and Dr. Jehyeok Kim (co-CEO) and Dr. Hyeongju Seo (technical director), who have extensive experience in robot design and artificial intelligence research and have graduated from prestigious domestic and international engineering schools such as MIT, Yale University, Seoul National University, and KAIST.
Carbon Six Co-CEO Kim Je-hyeok, who led the development of SigmaKit, said, “SigmaKit is the first commercialized robot AI solution based on imitation learning (a core robot technology that allows AI to learn from human work demonstration data and enable robots to flexibly reproduce complex movements and patterns) that can be applied in all industries such as mobile, home appliances, electronics, automobile parts, food, and materials that require irregular and delicate work such as film removal and attachment, assembly, machine tending, cable fastening, and hanging work. It has the great advantage of being able to implement delicate movements at the human level even in irregular work or complex environments where existing teaching was difficult. We have been receiving sales inquiries and reservations since its release, and we are currently conducting PoCs with major domestic manufacturers.”
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