CINCINNATI — A new 3D sensing technology created by Cincinnati-based startup Sensory Robotics is transforming industrial safety.

“So now anybody who interacts with this robot as they’re trying to do they’re work, as they walk through the scene, or they have to do some work, the robot will stop,” said Mark Gagas, the COO of Sensory Robotics.

New 3D technology helps humans and robots work together safely

Here's how it works.

Users create an invisible bubble around the robot through a virtual software system created by Sensory Robotics Co-founder and CEO, Chris Edwards

When something or someone enters that barrier, the robot automatically stops functioning. Then, when they leave the bubble, it automatically starts back up.

The whole system was born because of a virtual reality sword

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