Automating Complexity
We are introducing robotics to the next level of industrial applications.

At sewts, we are bridging one of the last gaps of automation and opening up entirely new spheres of application for robotics. By providing robots with human-like perception skills, we make the automatic handling of easily deformable materials possible.
Our mission is to simplify complex manual labor into streamlined automation.
Technology
We use cutting-edge machine learning and computer vision technology to develop highly intelligent robotics.


Industrial Laundries
Introducing the VELUM system, our game changing solution for the industrial laundry business.
Other Products
We automate what others can’t, making robotic handling of easily deformable materials accessible for everybody. There are unlimited potential use-cases.

INSIGHTS
A look back at 2022 and what’s next for sewts in 2023
We know we’re a bit late with a 2022 recap, but in our defense: We could not publish this one without mentioning our big milestone of the year – the delivery of the first VELUM system. So since we’re late, we’ll keep the look back short and also give you an insight into what’s next for us!
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PRESS RELEASE // Market Entry: sewts Tackles Labor Shortages With Robotics
We are thrilled to announce the successful launch of our first product, VELUM. The first delivery was completed last year and that system is now in operation at the facility of our customer Greif Textile Mietsysteme in Wolfratshausen.
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How Our Computer Vision Recognizes Textiles
In this article, we are giving you insights into one of our core technologies here at sewts – our Computer Vision. It is an integral part of making our automation solutions possible. We want to lift the curtain of secrecy a bit and give you an overview of how it works, what it does, and what some of the biggest challenges in developing it were.
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