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Vention Launches Rapid Operator AI

Physical AI solution for autonomous bin picking

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Wed, 04/01/2026 - 12:03
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(Vention: Montreal) -- Vention, creator of the world’s only full-stack software and hardware automation platform, has announced the commercial launch of Rapid Operator AI, a solution designed to automate complex, unstructured tasks, beginning with deep-bin picking.

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The launch marks a significant evolution from last year’s GTC technical showcase debut of AI Operator as physical AI for unstructured tasks. Rapid Operator AI transforms that concept into a turnkey industrial system built on Vention’s generalized robotic industrial intelligence pipeline (GRIIP) and engineered for immediate deployment in production environments.

Enabling scalable automation for high-variability manufacturing

Rapid Operator AI is engineered for midmarket and enterprise manufacturers operating multishift facilities where labor shortages and high production variability create operational strain. These applications were previously difficult or economically impractical to automate due to part randomness, clutter, occlusions, and variability in presentation.

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