3D vision sensors and AI software for industrial robot guidance
ALSONTECH manufactures 3D vision sensors and perception software for robotic automation in China, built on embedded GPU/FPGA hardware (CUDA, Jetson, Xilinx, Altera) running C++ and OpenCV. The company's hiring mix—dominated by sales (29 roles) over engineering (19)—paired with active projects around channel development, overseas delivery, and market research, signals a sales-driven scaling phase rather than core product R&D. Stack choices (structured-light scanning hardware, embedded Linux, real-time DSP processing) reflect the low-latency, deterministic demands of robot picking in unstructured environments.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
ALSONTECH is a robot 3D vision provider founded in 2014, headquartered in Shanghai. The company develops 3D sensors using laser and grating structured-light technology, paired with AI-powered SmartVision software for object detection, positioning, and bin-picking applications. Products integrate with over 20 robot brands including ABB, UR, KUKA, FANUC, and Yaskawa. The product portfolio spans 20+ camera models covering various industrial scenarios—from plain to rugged environments and reflective surfaces. The company holds over 100 patents and software copyrights. Manufacturing, channel management, and international delivery are active operational areas.
ALSONTECH builds on C++, OpenCV, CUDA, GPU, FPGA (Xilinx, Altera), Embedded Linux, ARM, DSP, and NVIDIA Jetson for real-time vision processing. Qt is used for software UI. Hardware design uses Verizon, VHDL, and Zemax.
The company's vision systems work with over 20 robot brands including ABB, UR, KUKA, FANUC, and Yaskawa, supporting bin-picking and object guidance across industrial automation workflows.
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